A method of moving heavy loads across surfaces using air pressure to create a near-frictionless environment. This technology employs specialized platforms that emit a layer of compressed air, effectively floating the load and enabling movement with minimal effort. For example, large industrial equipment or components can be precisely positioned within a factory setting using this methodology.
This approach offers several advantages, including reduced strain on infrastructure, enhanced safety during relocation operations, and improved maneuverability in confined spaces. Historically, methods relying on brute force were common for such tasks, often leading to damage and requiring substantial manpower. The advent of this technology represents a significant advancement, allowing for the efficient and controlled manipulation of weighty objects.