How Can I Lift and Move a 400-Pound Load Without Wheels?

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The discussion centers on lifting and moving a 400-pound load without using wheels due to concerns about surface integrity. The original poster considers using fans or air compressors for upward movement but is uncertain about the necessary power and specifications. Concerns are raised about the potential contamination from high-velocity air, which could compromise sanitation. An alternative suggestion is made to use gimbaled wheels, which can be cleaned effectively, especially in sanitary environments like medical operating rooms. The conversation highlights the challenge of maintaining cleanliness while achieving mobility for heavy loads.
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Hi I'm working on a project where I would need to lift about 400 pounds about 1 inch off the ground and keep the momentum in order to manually move it. I thought about using four fans with a skit on each corner facing downward to allow for upward movement, but I'm not sure how much power I would need the fan to be at or what calculations I would need to figure out the specifications. I also thought of using four air compressors but was unsure if I could keep the continuous air flow. Any suggestions would be extremely helpful! Thank you!
 
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rgb95 said:
Hi I'm working on a project where I would need to lift about 400 pounds about 1 inch off the ground and keep the momentum in order to manually move it. I thought about using four fans with a skit on each corner facing downward to allow for upward movement, but I'm not sure how much power I would need the fan to be at or what calculations I would need to figure out the specifications. I also thought of using four air compressors but was unsure if I could keep the continuous air flow. Any suggestions would be extremely helpful! Thank you!

Welcome to the PF.

How come you don't just use 4 gimbaled wheels?
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF.

How come you don't just use 4 gimbaled wheels?

I'm working on a sanitary surface so wheels will ruin the integrity of the surface. That was my first thought as well.
 
rgb95 said:
I'm working on a sanitary surface so wheels will ruin the integrity of the surface. That was my first thought as well.

Well blowing high-velocity air at the surface may also contaminate it, especially as the air will be getting pulled past motors, etc.

Wheels can be cleaned fairly well -- this is done in medical operating rooms, for example. Perhaps the cart could even clean up after itself, with a disinfectant system trailing behind it...
 
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