Model 8867

 

MODEL 8867 - AXLE JACK TRANSPORTER

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Reduce axle jack maintenance cost and downtime.

Aircraft axle jacks are frequently subjected to significant wear
and tear in today’s fast-paced aircraft maintenance environment.
Most axle jacks are built to withstand tow speeds up to 5 mph on
smooth ramp surfaces. Excessive speed and/or uneven road or
ramp surfaces accelerate wear and tear on the axle jack.
Axle jack running gear components (casters, wheels, towbars and
under carriage linkage), load gauges and jack cylinder bases are
often damaged beyond economical repair even during the first year
of operation. Labor costs and repair parts cost can easily approach
several hundred dollars per year per jack.

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