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Powerful, Reliable Air Bag Lifting

The Powermat inflatable air bag offers models with capacities from as little as 1.4 tonnes up to 67 tonnes. These can even be stacked to create a highly versatile airbag lifting system – perfect as an airbag jack for cars in industrial settings. The Powermat is a Kevlar air lifting bag; these robust rubber cushions, also known as pillow lift bags or air bag jacks, are incredibly versatile. These airbag jack lifts are commonly used for numerous lifting processes, from positioning machinery and balancing a caravan to serving as a complete airbag lifting system within a factory.

The Stakjak KSM Air Lifting Mats are our professional heavy-duty range of pneumatic lifting bags. Ideal for heavy machinery or other industrial lifting requirements, such as levelling a bridge, this range of airbag lifting systems starts from 3.6 tonnes up to 24.6 tonnes and is also stackable for greater lifting height. Their flat design offers many advantages over traditional pneumatic lifting bags. They can be stacked to create a flat, stable air bag jack for cars and other larger vehicles such as lorries and buses.

Both the Powermat KS Inflatable bags and the Stakjak KSM Lifting Mats have extensive uses as inflatable air lifting bags. Originally, primarily used as air bag jacks for cars within the breakdown and recovery industry, they were ideal when traditional jacks, such as hydraulic jacks or powered jacks, couldn't be deployed. These airbag car lifts were perfect for lifting cars off the ground for recovery. Nowadays, these pneumatic lifting bags are commonly used for many lifting applications, from replacing a conventional car jack with an air car lift to save weight and space, to forming a full airbag lifting system to help lift or stabilise a building or structure. These airbag-lifting devices are utilised worldwide by rescue and recovery teams.