Optimal Conditions For Use
Ensuring Maximum Airsled Performance
Airsled systems perform best under optimal conditions. In addition to needing access to an electrical outlet for power, factors such as flooring surface conditions, air beam placement and weight distribution play a role your system’s performance. See guidance below to ensure peak performance of your Airsled system.
Smooth, non-porous surfaces are best
- Smooth Surface
- Rough/Porous Surface
Airsled Rough Surface Adapters may be required
Surfaces should be flat, level and even
- Flat level surface
- Uneven/Angled surface
Not recommended
Keep your center of gravity low
- Lower Center of Gravity
- Higher Center of Gravity
Use caution to ensure safety. Contact Airsled for guidance.
Even weight distribution is best
- Even Weight Distribution
- Uneven Weight Distribution
Air beam placement may need adjustment. Contact Airsled for guidance.
Pushing/pulling load from lower point improves stability during the move
- Load Remains Balanced
- Load May Tilt Excessively
Adjust location of push-pull force to lower point.
User spacers if load sites more than 0.5" above air beam
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Air Beam Will Lift Load Upon Inflation
(Gap is less than 0.5" to load base)
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Load May Not Be Sufficiently Lifted
(Gap is more than 0.5" to load base)
Consider on of Airsled’ spacer solutions or create your own from wood or comparable material.