Products Material Lifters... Air Skids
Air skids (or air casters) utilise compressed air to lift heavy loads off the ground, allowing them to “float” on a nearly frictionless film of air. This technology is essential for moving sensitive heavy machinery in cleanrooms, aerospace hangars, or power plants where traditional wheels could damage the floor or lack the necessary maneuverability. They allow for 360-degree rotation and high maneuverability with precise positioning in tight industrial spaces.
Sitecraft partnered with Smarte Carte to streamline luggage cart collection across ANZ airports. By supplying high-capacity indoor and outdoor tow tugs, Sitecraft helped boost towing efficiency, improve ramp safety, and unify equipment systems, reducing costs and enhancing staff productivity nationwide.
Melbourne is a city known for its cobblestone laneways and urban appeal. From the art in Hosier Lane to bustling Degraves St – some are verified lifestyle attractions. But, with hundreds of laneways throughout the CBD; many still serve their original purpose as access points for essential services.
Sitecraft’s modular workbenches give you the flexibility to create a workspace that works the way you do. Mix and match benchtops, drawers, cabinets, and more to streamline your processes and maximise productivity.
When heavy machinery or equipment needs to be moved or relocated, traditional load skates or castors can’t compete with the versatility of pneumatic skates and pallet jacks. Not only do they provide a cost-effective alternative to overhead cranes, but they can also be utilised in areas where heavy lifting equipment or forklifts can’t operate. Air skids allow for accurate, safe and omnidirectional movement of loads ranging from 1,300 kg right through to 23,000 kg per skid.
Airfloat technology has been used for decades to revolutionise manufacturing processes. Air skids and transporters are commonly used in the assembly of construction equipment, aircraft, trucks and locomotives. They offer a wide range of benefits, including promotion of lean manufacturing principles, less reliance on traditional overhead conveyors and cranes, minimal maintenance, and lower initial capital expenditure.
With air bearing systems, you can move and relocate shipping containers safely and easily. As a result, air skates provide better results than traditional rollers or skates. Advantages include minimal facility or plant requirements and unlimited positioning of containers, as well as easy operation in environments where other forms of material handling equipment are unable to operate.
Air caster technology is used widely in areas that require spark-free solutions for the movement of heavy loads. Benefits include 100% spark-free operation, enhanced worker safety, and the easy manoeuvring of loads in tight and difficult areas. Sitecraft offers an all-aluminium air utility platform, suitable for use in paint booths and other environments where flammable goods, vapours or dust exist.
Air skates and pneumatic pallet jacks help to minimise the risks associated with forklifts being used to move and place heavy rolls and coils. Air operated and pneumatic paper/steel, roll and coil movers can easily be operated by one worker without the risk of forklift injuries. Added benefits include operation on plant air supply, minimal maintenance and repair issues, reduced damage to valuable stock, and accurate alignment with machine spindles and mounts.
If you’d like to learn more about the range of air skates and air pallet jacks offered by Sitecraft, get in touch with one of our industry experts today. Call now on 1300 363 152, or send us an enquiry through our convenient online contact form.
Air skids are designed for the “unmovable.” Depending on the configuration and the number of modules used, they can move loads ranging from 500kg up to 100+ tonnes depending on system design.
Yes. Air skids require a smooth, non-porous, and sealed surface (like polished concrete or epoxy) to create the thin “air film” needed for flotation. They will not function on carpet, gravel, or cracked pavement.
Because the friction is so low, very little force is needed to move the load. For exceptionally large loads, we recommend using a tow tug or multiple spotters to manage the momentum and ensure precision positioning.