4-Ton Aircraft Axle Jacks
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About 4-Ton
4-ton aircraft axle jacks are engineered for lifting light to mid-sized aircraft during wheel, brake, and landing gear maintenance. Featuring a low-profile frame and smooth hydraulic operation, these axle jacks provide safe, stable support directly at the aircraft’s axle point for fast and efficient servicing.
PJi® offers 4-ton axle jacks from Tronair, a trusted manufacturer of high-performance aviation ground support equipment. Built specifically for aircraft applications, these jacks deliver greater precision and safety than standard hydraulic jacks. Their rugged construction and dependable performance make them suitable for both hangar and ramp environments.
Whether you need a dependable jack for routine maintenance or a backup unit for field operations, our aviation specialists are ready to help. Contact us via phone, email, or chat for expert guidance in choosing the right 4-ton aircraft axle jack for your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a 4-ton axle jack different from standard hydraulic jacks?
Unlike general-purpose hydraulic jacks, a 4-ton aircraft axle jack is specifically designed for aviation use. It features a low-profile frame that fits easily under aircraft axles and provides a secure lifting point tailored to aircraft geometry. These jacks offer smoother hydraulic control for precision lifting and are built to aviation-grade durability standards. Their safety and reliability exceed that of typical automotive jacks, making them essential for proper aircraft maintenance. This specialized design minimizes risk and ensures compliance with aviation maintenance practices.
Which types of aircraft are compatible with a 4-ton axle jack?
4-ton axle jacks are ideal for small to mid-sized fixed-wing aircraft, including many general aviation planes and business jets. Aircraft such as Cessna Citations, Beechcraft Barons, and Piper Navajos often fall within the lifting range of a 4-ton jack. The key is to match the jack’s rated capacity with the specific axle load of the aircraft during servicing. Always consult the aircraft manufacturer’s ground handling manual to ensure compatibility. Using the correct jack ensures safe and effective maintenance.
Can a 4-ton axle jack be used outdoors on the ramp?
Yes, 4-ton aircraft axle jacks are suitable for both hangar and ramp use. These jacks are built with durable construction that withstands various operating conditions, including uneven ramp surfaces and changing weather. Their stability and performance in outdoor environments make them a dependable tool for on-the-go maintenance. However, operators should ensure the surface is solid and level before lifting. Regular inspection of the jack is also recommended to maintain safety in ramp settings.
What safety features are built into 4-ton aircraft axle jacks?
Most 4-ton axle jacks include key safety features such as pressure relief valves, locking collars, and overload protection. These features help prevent overextension and safeguard both the aircraft and maintenance personnel during lifting operations. Many models also offer stable wide bases and low center-of-gravity designs to reduce the risk of tipping. Some versions may include built-in handles or wheels for easy positioning. All safety features are designed to comply with aviation maintenance standards.
How often should a 4-ton axle jack be serviced?
Routine inspection and maintenance are essential to ensure the safe operation of a 4-ton aircraft axle jack. It should be checked before each use for hydraulic leaks, frame damage, and proper function of the lifting mechanism. Most manufacturers recommend periodic servicing based on usage frequency, including hydraulic fluid changes and seal replacements. Any wear or damage should be addressed immediately to prevent failure during operation. Following the manufacturer's service manual is critical for proper upkeep.
Can a 4-ton axle jack be used on multiple aircraft types?
Yes, as long as the aircraft’s axle weight and ground clearance fall within the jack’s specifications, a 4-ton axle jack can be used across multiple aircraft types. This versatility makes it a valuable asset for MROs, FBOs, and general aviation maintenance crews. However, users should always verify aircraft-specific lifting procedures and ensure the jack pad or contact point matches the design of the aircraft. Interchangeable use requires caution and proper training. Proper matching prevents damage and enhances safety.
What should I look for when choosing a 4-ton aircraft axle jack?
When selecting a 4-ton axle jack, consider factors such as lifting range, hydraulic control precision, frame durability, and compatibility with your aircraft. Look for models with user-friendly features like built-in handles, transport wheels, and easy-to-read gauges. Safety features such as pressure relief valves and mechanical locks are also essential. A reliable support partner like PJi can guide you through these options. Investing in the right jack supports long-term efficiency and compliance.