Guest Curious Posted October 14, 2011 HI If you wanted to lift something that is 200kg (440 pounds) with an air lift bag. How much free height would you need for the air bag? Is it possible to use a lift air bag under a “roof” construction? Share this post Link to post
Guest bubblesblower2010 Posted February 19, 2012 HI If you wanted to lift something that is 200kg (440 pounds) with an air lift bag. How much free height would you need for the air bag? Is it possible to use a lift air bag under a “roof” construction? Tie off rigid containers as short to the object as possible...10 gall. drums would do. I've forgotten the equation for working out how many! Airbags tend to be too tall. How much head room do you have? Guessing engine room on a wreck in which case the "roof" is a deckhead???? Share this post Link to post
PROTEUS 135 Posted March 31, 2020 On 10/14/2011 at 8:00 AM, Guest Curious said: HI If you wanted to lift something that is 200kg (440 pounds) with an air lift bag. How much free height would you need for the air bag? Is it possible to use a lift air bag under a “roof” construction? Share this post Link to post