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– A Aleph Dr. 

Newark, DE 19702 

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POSITIONING THE AIR BEAMS 

 

3N1 MP Mover air beams are 3/16

” thick. There must be enough clearance between the floor and the 

load’s base to allow the air beams to be freely slid into place. DO NOT force the air beams under the 
load.

 

 

If the gap between the air beam and 

load’s base is greater than 1 ½”, the air beams may not produce 

the necessary lift. The included spacer sticks 

are ½” thick and may adequately bridge the gap. For 

larger gaps, Airsled offers ADJUSTABLE SPACER SYSTEMS. More information on these items can 
be found on 

www.Airsled.com

Wood blocking can also be used to bridge the gap. 

 

 

Slide the air beams under the load. See figure 1.

 

NOTE:

 The 3N1 MP Movers are adaptable to 

countless loads of varying dimensions, weights 
and footprints. Users will have to determine for 
themselves, based on their specific load, the 
optimal placement of the air beams to achieve 
maximum Airsled performance. Figure 1 simply 
shows one example of the air beam placement.

 

 

3N1 MP Mover air beams are 12

” wide x 39” long. 

The load should ideally be centered over the air 
beams for optimal Airsled performance. You may 
need to adjust air beam placement several times 
until the load maintains a level (non-tilting) 
orientation once the air beams are inflated.   

 

TIPS FOR AIRBEAM SELECTION AND PLACEMENT 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1 

The 3-IN-1 Multi-Purpose Mover is 
designed for maximum versatility 
and is ideal for loads that have 
either unusual footprints or uneven 
weight distribution. When evaluating 
the 12x39 or 10x48 model, consider 
the following to ensure optimal 
performance. 

You want to A) Position the air 
beams so they are centered under 
the lifting points and/or have as 
much of the load as possible directly 
over the air beams, and B) Minimize 
extension of the front and rear of the 
air beams past the load. The 
diagrams to the left help illustrate 
these points. 

 

Summary of Contents for MP3400

Page 1: ...e Mover 2 300 Single Dual DS Variable VS No MP3401 3 IN 1 Multi Purpose Mover 2 300 Yes MP3480 3 IN 1 Multi Purpose Mover 2 300 No MP3481 3 IN 1 Multi Purpose Mover 2 300 Yes NOTE This manual references models with a 120V blower and B type electric plug This manual is also valid for 220V Airsled systems sold with the respective country specific electrical cord plug sets ...

Page 2: ... not have variable speed and or vacuum capability depending on model 1 Shoulder strap 5 Vacuum cleaner nozzles and attachments for models with vacuum cleaner capability 1 Tee connector 1 4 way connector 3 Supply hoses that connect to the air beams 1 Lead hose that connects to the blower 6 Rough Surface Adapters RSAs 6 Spacer sticks 1 Carrying bag for your complete system BEFORE USING THE AIRSLED 3...

Page 3: ...ave to determine for themselves based on their specific load the optimal placement of the air beams to achieve maximum Airsled performance Figure 1 simply shows one example of the air beam placement 3N1 MP Mover air beams are 12 wide x 39 long The load should ideally be centered over the air beams for optimal Airsled performance You may need to adjust air beam placement several times until the loa...

Page 4: ...r beams This can help reduce the lift especially in situations where overhead clearance is limited e g less than 2 When overhead clearance is less than 2 the load may get wedged in place once it is lifted by the air beams Overhead with less than 2 clearance may also get damaged when the load is lifted If fully opening the air flow controller does not resolve this issue you can rapidly toggle the p...

Page 5: ... air beams are used the operator will need to determine the best locations for the air beams under the load to minimize tilting It is common for two of the air beams to be located under the area of highest weight distribution Figure 5 illustrates the placement of the air beams under a load with uneven weight distribution GOING OVER POROUS SURFACES SUCH AS CARPETING All Airsled systems come with pl...

Page 6: ... especially with frequent use may cause components to fail Airsled offers refurbishment services that can restore your aluminum air beams to as new condition More information can be found on www Airsled com Due to safety and regulatory concerns Airsled cannot refurbish the blower Airsled also sells replacement parts Please see detailed parts list in Exhibit 1 Any repairs performed by the end user ...

Page 7: ... strap M 1 PA02BG Carry bag for full system N 6 AC32SS Spacer sticks 1 PA3721 DS VS Complete blower for MP3400 4HP 120v 10 7 amps ID Qty Part No Description A1 1 PA01OF On Off toggle switch A2 1 PA01DS PA01VS HI LO dual speed switch On Off variable speed dial not shown in diagram B 1 PA00CA Front end cap C 1 PA01PC Power cord D 1 PA03CA Rear end cap E 1 PA04FB Filter bag F1 3 PA1239 12 W x 39 L x ...

Page 8: ...pplicable This warranty shall not apply to expendable parts filters and the finish of painted parts If products are returned within the 30 day period with visible signs of heavy usage and or damage Airsled reserves the right to withhold 15 of the purchase price to cover repair and refurbishment costs TERM OF WARRANTY This warranty shall extend for a period of one 1 year from the date of original p...

Page 9: ... price of the product to which such claim is made some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of the incidental or consequential damages so that the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you ADDITIONAL RIGHTS This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state AIRSLED INC This warranty is intended to comply with Federal ...

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