Fluke Corporation this week announced its Fluke PV Module Lift - a safer, simpler approach to moving photovoltaic (PV) modules onto roofs.
As rooftop solar installations continue to accelerate worldwide, Fluke is introducing a portable device designed to reduce installer fatigue, improve productivity, and support OSHA ladder safety compliance.
For solar installers, getting panels safely onto a rooftop remains one of the most physically-demanding and overlooked aspects of the job. Because OSHA requires workers to maintain three points of contact when climbing ladders, the current method of carrying solar modules by hand creates both safety and compliance challenges.
The Fluke PV Module Lift addresses this issue by providing a simple, reliable method for lifting solar panels to rooftops with an existing extension ladder.
"Solar installers shouldn't have to choose between productivity and safety," said Will White, Fluke Corporation Senior Solar Product Manager. "The Fluke Module Lift gives crews a simple, practical way to move solar modules onto rooftops while reducing physical strain, supporting OSHA ladder safety requirements, and eliminating the complexity, cost, and setup time associated with traditional powered hoists."
Unlike traditional ladder hoists - commonly adapted from the roofing industry - the Fluke Module Lift requires no gas engine, electrical power source, or bulky equipment. The compact system fits easily in a service vehicle, sets up quickly, and costs significantly less than many powered alternatives, making it an ideal tool for residential and light commercial solar installations.
The Module Lift's patent module hook securely grips the frame of a solar panel to prevent lateral movement during lifting. Integrated ladder ramps help panels move smoothly over ladder transitions, while a built-in braking mechanism prevents the module from sliding back down the ladder if the lifting rope is released prematurely.
Benefits of the Fluke PV Module Lift include:


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