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Understand More About Air Pallets - Heavy Load Moving Device

November 24, 2011

Pneumatically powered (compressed air) , air pallets are typically a suitable choice for indoor places such as factories & warehouses. Working on a smooth, level, non-porous floor, they could move loads away from a loading dock to their intended spot in a short period of time. Air pallets could move and lift loads up to 4500kgs with very minimal human effort. For loads beyond 4500kgs, Rotair Systems offers custom-built air pallets to fit your requirements. Choices include the fitting of integral guide wheels to assist with steering, and drive wheels to take care of propulsion. Similar to their aluminium platform transporter counterparts, they are also quite low profile and have a height of around 2 inches with deflated air bearings. Air pallets are offered with either A-type or B-type air bearings, depending on the proposed use, kind of floring surface, and sort of load they will be moving. A-type air bearings are the traditional standard fit, and when they are energised, they move the load away from the floring surface “just enough” to float the load which could then be moved off to its envisioned place. This type of set up requires the load to be put upon the air pallet. Once air pallets set up includes B-type air bearings, the features of air pallets alter slightly. B-type air bearings have a lift height that makes them lift a load or pallet away from its base before moving it laterally to its location. This form of lift is available for numerous instances when loads are not able to be placed on the air pallet by other means. In addition to the higher lift of the B-type air bearings, they also are a little more powerful and could usually work on floor surfaces which seem rougher than the regular smooth concrete type of flooring. But, they do utilize about the twice the amount of compressed air as the A-type air bearings do. However, in certain situations the B-type are truly required for the job and are well worth the extra compressed air that is spent.

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