Matjack High Pressure Air Lifting Bag Kits are designed to provide powerful and versatile lifting solutions for a variety of heavy-duty applications. These kits come in three sizes: Small, Medium, and Large, each tailored to meet specific lifting needs. Whether you’re in construction, rescue operations, or industrial maintenance, Matjack has a kit that fits your requirements.
Features
- High Lifting Capacity: Capable of lifting up to 126 tons with an initial clearance of only 1 inch.
- Durable Construction: Made with multiple layers of steel or aramid fiber for strength and durability.
- Safety: Long, color-coded hoses ensure operators can work from a safe distance.
- Versatile Controls: Simple handheld controls, available in pushbutton or joystick styles, allow for precise operation.
- Traction Surface: Conical, interlocking surface prevents slippage and aids in stacking multiple bags.
Applications
Matjack High Pressure Air Lifting Bags are used across various industries for their reliability and efficiency:
- Construction: Ideal for lifting and moving heavy machinery, pipes, and building sections, even in adverse conditions like mud or ice.
- Fire and Rescue: Essential for vehicle extrication, confined space rescues, and building collapse scenarios.
- Recovery Operations: Used for load shifts and recovery in areas not easily accessible by other equipment.
- House Moving and Industrial Maintenance: Perfect for lifting houses, buildings, and machinery for relocation or foundation repairs.
- Mining, Military, and Railroad: Useful for rerailing vehicles and performing maintenance in challenging environments.
How to Use
- Position the Bag: Place the air lifting bag under or next to the load.
- Connect the Hoses: Attach the supply hoses to the air bag and the regulator.
- Control the Lift: Use the handheld control to inflate the bag, lifting the load. The dual deadman control ensures safety by allowing for independent or simultaneous operation of multiple bags.
- Monitor and Adjust: Continuously monitor the lift and make adjustments as necessary to ensure stability and safety.
Who Uses It
- Construction Workers: For lifting and moving heavy materials and machinery.
- Firefighters and Rescue Teams: For extrication and rescue operations.
- Recovery Specialists: For load shifts and recovery in difficult-to-reach areas.
- Industrial Maintenance Crews: For lifting and moving heavy equipment and structures.
- Military and Railroad Personnel: For rerailing and maintenance tasks in rugged environments.