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Axle Jacks
Aircraft axle jacks are used to lift and support the landing gear of an airplane, providing a safe and efficient way for technicians and mechanics to perform routine maintenance and repairs such as servicing tires, wheels, brakes, struts, and other landing gear components.
Axle jacks are available in a variety of sizes, weight capacities, and adjustable heights to accommodate different aircraft types and landing gear configurations.
PJi offers a complete line of new and used aircraft jacks for sale or rent. Our friendly aviation specialists are happy to assist you in finding the right axle jack for your aircraft.
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Malabar 648A
10 Ton Axle Jack - 8 to 24.75 inches
Works with: 727-100, 727-200, 737-600, 737-700, 737-800
Tronair 02-7832C0110
12-Ton Aircraft Hydraulic Axle Jack, 4" to 11" – BAe Jetstream 41 Aircraft
Works with: Jetstream 41
Tronair 02-7854C0110
Dual-Cylinder Hydraulic Axle Jack – 12-Ton & 25-Ton Capacity – Select Bombardier/Embraer Aircraft
Works with: Global Express, CRJ700, CRJ705, CRJ900, Dash 8-400, ERJ-170, ERJ-175, Lineage 1000, CRJ1000
Tronair 02-8126C0100
Dual-Cylinder Hydraulic Axle Jack – 12-Ton & 25-Ton Capacity – Global 7500 & 8000 Aircraft
Works with: SJ100, Global 8000, Global 7500
Malabar 642S
12 Ton Axle Jack - 6 to 17 inches
Works with: 737-BBJ, 737-BBJ2, Challenger 601, Challenger 605 (CL605), Global Express, Falcon 10-100, Falcon 20-200, Falcon 50, Falcon 50EX, G450 & more...
Tronair 02-7813C0100
12-Ton Hydraulic Axle Jack with Spacer Blocks, 4.5" to 15" – Various Aircraft Manufacturers
Works with: Caravan 208, Caravan 208B, Caravan 406, Challenger 600, Challenger 601, Challenger 604, Challenger 605 (CL605), Challenger 850, Challenger 870, Challenger 890 & more...
Tronair 02-7813C0100-A5
12-Ton Hydraulic Axle Jack without Spacer Blocks, 4.5" to 15" – Various Aircraft Manufacturers
Tronair 02-7833C0110
12-Ton Hydraulic Axle Jack with Spacer Blocks – Citation X 750 Aircraft – Main & Nose Gear Adapters
Works with: Citation X 750
Tronair 02-7834C0111
12-Ton Aircraft Hydraulic Axle Jack, 5.8" to 13.1" – Learjet 45, 70, & 75 Aircraft
Works with: Learjet 45, Learjet 70, Learjet 75
Tronair 02-7836C0110
12-Ton Hydraulic Axle Jack, 4” to 11” – Select Cessna Aircraft
Works with: 150, 152, 172, 177, 180, 182, 185, 206, 207, 210 & more...
Tronair 02-7852C0100
12-Ton Hydraulic Axle Jack with Spacer Block, 3" to 8" – JPATS Aircraft
Works with: Phenom 300, T-6A Texan II, PC-9
Tronair 02-7861-9100
12-Ton Hydraulic Axle Jack, 3.8" to 12.6" – AW139 & MH-139A Helicopters
Works with: AW139 (AB139)
Tronair 02-7861C0100
12-Ton Hydraulic Axle Jack, 3.8" to 12.6" – Nose Landing Gear
Works with: ERJ-170, ERJ-175, ERJ-190, ERJ-195, AW139 (AB139), Lineage 1000, 525
Tronair 02-7862C0100
12-Ton Hydraulic Axle Jack, 5" to 13" – Select Cessna Citation Aircraft
Works with: Citation Sovereign 680, Latitude 680A, Citation Longitude 700
How does an aircraft axle jack work?
An axle jack for aircraft is placed directly under the landing gear in order to lift the airplane off the ground. Once the plane is lifted, aircraft jack stands are used to support the weight of the aircraft and provide stability. Each jack is then lowered and removed, allowing maintenance technicians to access and work on various parts of the aircraft.
What is the purpose of aircraft jack pads?
Jack pads are used to distribute the weight of the aircraft evenly over the surface of the jack. Typically made of hard rubber or other nonslip materials, jack pads are designed to fit the contours of the aircraft’s landing gear to prevent slippage during jacking. Using jack pads helps prevent damage to the aircraft’s landing gear while also providing a stable platform for the jack to lift the aircraft.
How frequently should aircraft jacks be inspected or maintained?
Every 90 days, aircraft jacks should be inspected for hydraulic system leaks, structural wear and tear, proper fluid levels, and general functionality. Annually, a load capacity test should be performed and the jack’s hydraulic fluid checked for contamination and drained or flushed as necessary.
At PJi, our GSE service technicians can inspect your aircraft jacks, conduct load testing, replace seal kits, and complete any other necessary repairs in order to keep downtime at a minimum. Contact our aviation specialists today to set up a repair request with our service team.