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CONNECTING THE AIRSLED COMPONENTS
No tools are required to connect or disconnect the Airsled components. All connections between the
blower, lead hose, 4-way (or Tee) connector, supply hoses and air beam inlets should be done by
hand until a snug fit. See figure 2.
NOTE: When connecting or
disconnecting the supply
hoses to the air beams, do so
by grabbing the:
Solid hose end
Solid plastic inlet
Pulling only the soft hoses
may damage your system.
OPERATING YOUR AIRSLED
Once the air beams are in position and all connections are snug, you are ready to plug your system
into a grounded electrical outlet.
Strap the blower comfortably over your shoulder and engage the power switch. Alternatively, you can
position the blower on or attach it to the load if more convenient. See figure 1.
BE PREPARED to brace and control the load once your Airsled system is activated. Using both
hands to control and maneuver the load at all times is recommended. See figure 1.
CONTROL AND MANEUVERABILITY
All Airsled systems have an air flow controller. See figure 6. By fully opening the
controller, less air will flow into the air beams. This can help reduce the lift especially
in situations where overhead clearance is limited (e.g. less than 2").
When overhead clearance is less than 2", the load may get "wedged" in place
once it is lifted by the air beams. Overhead with less than 2" clearance may also get
damaged when the load is lifted. If fully opening the air flow controller
does not resolve this issue, you can rapidly toggle the power switch
between the ON/OFF positions. This will partially inflate the air beams
allowing you to slowly move the load.
approach requires two operators and should be done using extreme
caution to avoid injury or damage.
Systems with dial-controlled, VARIABLE SPEED performance. (see
figure 4) can have the rate and height of air beam inflation controlled
making the load less likely to get wedged due to tight, overhead
clearance. If clearance is less than 1", it is recommended you turn up
the air flow gradually.
Tilting may occur if the load is not optimally positioned over the air beams. Excessive tilting may
lead to both suboptimal Airsled performance as well risk of injury and/or damage during the load
movement. When all three air beams are used, the operator will need to determine the best locations
for the air beams under the load to minimize tilting. It is common for two of the air beams to be
located under the area of highest weight distribution. Figure 5 illustrates the placement of the air
beams under a load with uneven weight distribution.
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