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We believe that the most fool-proof and safest way to establish the air gap is the jack-up or lift-slab method. Plastic sheeting is placed on the sub-floor as a breaker layer, isolators are placed on the plastic sheeting, reinforcing steel or mesh rests on the isolator housings, and the concrete floor is poured. After the concrete has cured, the slab is lifted to elevation by turning adjustment bolts above each isolator to any specified air gap between 1” and 4”.
TYPE | SIZE | CAPACITY (LBS) |
CAPACITY (KG) |
FS-B | 450 | 450 lbs | 204 kg |
FS-B | 750 | 750 lbs | 340 kg |
FS-B | 1000 | 1000 lbs | 454 kg |
FS-C | 1000 | 1000 lbs | 454 kg |
FS-C | 1350 | 1350 lbs | 612 kg |
FS-C | 1750 | 1750 lbs | 794 kg |
FS-C | 2100 | 2100 lbs | 953 kg |
FS-C | 2385 | 2385 lbs | 1082 kg |
FS-C | 2650 | 2650 lbs | 1202 kg |
FS-C | 2935 | 2935 lbs | 1331 kg |
FS-B2 | 450 | 450 lbs | 204 kg |
FS-B2 | 680 | 680 lbs | 308 kg |
FS-C2 | 610 | 610 lbs | 277 kg |
FS-C2 | 880 | 880 lbs | 399 kg |
FS-C2 | 1210 | 1210 lbs | 549 kg |
FS-C2 | 1540 | 1540 lbs | 699 kg |
FS-C2 | 1870 | 1870 lbs | 848 kg |