Air Bearing and Caster Information - What's The Deal
With Air Bearing Kits?
Very often we find that first time customers prefer to buy their air
bearing system in kit form with everything included. This has proved so
popular an option that we now quote four and six station kits as
standard product items.
What does an air bearing kit consist of?
Air bearing kits are available in either square aluminum or round steel
format. Whichever kit you choose, it will be supplied complete with
modules and pre-installed air bearings, valves, air supply hose,
tee-pieces, ball valves, and virtually everything else that is
needed for your system to work right out of the box.
First time setup is a breeze and you'll be moving loads in no time at
all. All air bearing kits come complete with easy to understand operator
manual, plus you will always have Hovair's free telephone and email
support.
Do I have to use all the load modules in the kit?
No, not at all. You will need a minimum of three load modules to
produce a balanced and even footprint, and if that is enough to move your
load smoothly, then you can put the others away for a while.
Having, say, a six station air bearing kit, however, does offer greater flexibility
when moving loads of uneven weight distribution, or irregular shape.
Perhaps you have a load that is 10 tons at one end and only 3 tons at the
other. Naturally the ten ton end is going to need more support than the
three ton end. So, what to do? Put four modules around the heavy end and
two around the light end. Adjust the modules appropriately and move the
load smoothly and safely. Now THAT is flexibility!
Shown above right is a typical round steel air bearing kit as supplied
with all tee-piece and valve hardware, air supply hoses - without a
remote control system.
Our
support team is always ready to answer questions on air bearing kits and air
caster load moving systems. Please don't hesitate to contact us for
fast, friendly, and no obligation info to suit your needs and specs. Or
call us on our toll-free number - (800) 237-4518.
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