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Air Balancer

A commercial air conditioning and air filtration system is an air balancer: Testing, adjusting, and balancing (TAB). These air balanced hoists are ideal for handling fragile or awkward goods as the floating feature ensures superior control. Air Balancers provide very precise weight lifting capabilities, with more accurate positioning than can be achieved with an air hoist. Air Balancers are used for assembly lines where precision load positioning is required. Hoisting is operated by the Up/ Down pendant. and the floating function provides weightless vertical movement. This hoisting equipment also proves efficient for products that need to be lifted and then assembled to another part. However, the product’s weight should be supported during this operation. These air balancer have very few moving parts. ensuring high reliability while keeping maintenance and air consumption at a minimum. Design allows fine float control features and load balancing at Zero Gravity.

Ideal Applications of Air Balancer

  • A load or jig is attached and removed.
  • A weight or jig is lifted and transferred.
  • Precise placement.
  • A hanging bag gets transferred and installed.
  • For assembly lines that need precise load location, air balancers are used. Load weight compensation allows for the lifting of loads of varied weights at the same time, resulting in reliable up/down management.
  • It allows users to lift the load and "float" the load, allowing for precise manual movement and placement without the "jogging" required with traditional hoists.
  • Primarily intended for processing varying weight loads at rapid speeds and with accuracy. Using an ergonomically designed pendant with low-effort, color-coded thumb levers, the user moves up and down.
  • The machine defaults to a "Float" mode after positioning the load using the pendant control, allowing the user to manually adjust the weight up to 18 in (457 mm) for final placement.
  • One may balance a suspended load and manually adjust its vertical position across the whole range of a stroke on models featuring t