
PALLETPAL 360 AIR 7
SOUTHWORTH
7. If you have any questions about the steps in
the installation process, please call Southworth
Customer Service at 1-800-743-1000.
Set-Up and Instructions
The PalletPal 360 Air can be setup to handle
pallet loads of any weight within the unit's capac-
ity range. Load capacity depends on the initial
actuator pressure. The actuator pressure can be
set from 6 PSI to 61 PSI to achieve capacities
ranging from approximately 300 lbs to 4500 lbs.
Once air is inated into unit's air actuation system,
a corresponding load capacity can be set. The unit
will then lower or rise as the load is being added
or removed from the unit, and thus works as an
automatic pallet leveler. A rule of thumb for setting
up the unit is that the amount of air inated into the
air actuator should allow the unit to be lowered to
its compressed height with load equal to 75% of
the set capacity (including the weight of the pallet).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Unpacking the Unit
1. Before you start to install the unit, check for
local codes and ordinances that may apply. It is
your responsibility to obtain any necessary permits.
2. Please read all of these instructions carefully.
Be sure to read and understand all of the warnings.
3. Inspect the shipping pallet carefully for any
damage which may have affected the unit. If you
see signs of damage, notify the shipper immedi-
ately. Also make a note of this on the shipping
papers that you are asked to sign.
4. Choose the place where you want to set the
unit. It is very important that the PalletPal 360 Air
be located on a smooth and at surface. Check
the oor surface carefully and make sure that it is
free of all loose debris and dirt.
WARNING!
The unit is attached to the skid using
metal bands. These bands are under
high tension. The edges are sharp.
Wear safety glasses and gloves when
you handle or cut the banding.
5. Remove the metal banding that secures the
unit to the pallet. Remove all packing material.
Shift the unit to the oor. Support the base as you
do this.
6. Check to see that the base frame of the unit
is sitting rmly on the oor. Try to move or rock
the frame of the unit. The base frame should be
stable, and should not move. Check to see that the
base frame is level. If any part of the base frame
is more than 1/2" out of level in relation to any other
part, reposition to a atter, more level surface area.
SET-UP REFERENCE TABLE
Capacity <700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
Capacity X 75% - 750 1125 1500 1875 2250 2625 3000 3375
Initial Pressure (PSI)
(no load on unit) 711 18 26 34 42 49 56 62