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Tronair 01-1216-0000 Portable Multi-Head Towbar, 80,000-lb Capacity

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The Tronair 01-1216-0000 Portable Multi-Head Towbar is a lightweight, carry-on aircraft towbar designed for convenient towing when operating away from home base. Built for use with Tronair 500 and 600 Series aircraft towbar heads, this portable towbar supports aircraft with a maximum gross weight of up to 80,000 lbs. Its collapsible design allows for compact storage and easy transport, while durable aluminum construction ensures reliable performance in aircraft ground handling operations.

Standard Features

Specifications

Alternate Models
01-8108-0000Previous Part Number
GSB0900003Bombardier GSE PN
General Information
Part #01-1216-0000
ManufacturerTronair
NSN1730015103905
Manual 1View Tronair 01-1216-0000 Manual
Shipping Information
Shipping Weight37 lbs.
Shipping Dimensions65 x 10 x 10 in.
Freight NMFC186980
Schedule B8716900000
ECCNEAR99
Specifications
Closed57 (145) in (cm)
Extended89 (226) in (cm)
MaterialAluminum
Shear ProtectionNo
Weight28 (13) lb (kg)
Spare Parts
G-1251-1060RLockwasher, 5/16 Regular
G-1310-0848Pin, Ball Lok-T, ½" diameter x 4.8" grip
G-1351-04Rivet, Open-End Steel
G-1420-106006Bolt, Hex Head, Grade 8, 5/16 -18 x ¾" long
H-1026*07.0Assembly, Lanyard
K-1401Kit, Ball Lok-T Replacement (includes G-1310-0848, H-1026*07.0, G-1351-04)
K-1461Kit, Eyebolt Replacement (01-1216-0000 model)
K-1548Kit, Shock Bolt Replacement (includes 4x G-1420-106006 + 4x G-1251-1060R)
K-2913Kit, Towbar Replacement (includes Z-1861-01)
Z-1537Weldment, Eyebolt (for 01-1216-0000)
Z-1860-01Weldment, Inner Tube
Z-1861-01Weldment, Outer Tube (with labels)

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
Airbus Military (CASA) 212-100 , 212-200
Bell 214 , 214ST , 222 , 230 , 430
Bombardier
Dash 8-100 NOTE A towbar head attachment (01-0590-0000) is required for use with this towbar.
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Dash 8-200 NOTE A towbar head attachment (01-0590-0000) is required to use this towbar.
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Dash 8-300 NOTE A towbar head attachment (01-0590-0000) is required for this towbar.
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Dash 8-400 NOTE A towbar head attachment (01-0400-0000) is required for this towbar.
General Dynamics Convair 580 , Convair 600 , Convair 640
Hawker Beechcraft
Beech 1900 NOTE A towbar head attachment (01-0506-0000) is required for this towbar.
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Beech 99 NOTE A towbar head attachment (01-0506-0000) is required for this towbar.
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C-12 NOTE A towbar head attachment (01-0506-0000) is required for this towbar.
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Hawker 4000 (Horizon) NOTE A towbar head – 01-0603-0000 (w/o shear protection) or 01-0571-0011 (w/ shear protection) – is required.
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King Air NOTE A towbar head attachment (01-0506-0000) is required for this towbar.
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U-21 A/G NOTE A towbar head attachment (01-0506-0000) is required for this towbar.
*This list is for general reference only and may not be entirely accurate for all aircraft. Please confirm all equipment meets the requirements of your aircraft with the owners/maintenance manuals prior to purchasing or using with your aircraft.

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
What is the benefit of a portable multi-head towbar for aircraft operators?
Answer:

A portable multi-head towbar allows operators to tow different aircraft types using interchangeable towbar heads, eliminating the need to carry multiple dedicated towbars. This reduces the amount of ground support equipment required when traveling or operating at remote locations. For FBOs, maintenance teams, and flight departments, it provides a compact and flexible aircraft towing solution.

Asked March 10, 2026
Question:
How does the collapsible design improve portability?
Answer:

The Tronair 01-1216-0000 Portable Multi-Head Towbar features two collapsible sections that fold for easier storage and transport. This makes it well-suited for operators who need a towbar that can fit inside baggage compartments or service vehicles. The compact design helps crews maintain aircraft ground handling capability even when operating away from their home hangar.

Asked March 10, 2026
Question:
Why is it important to use the correct Tronair towbar head with this towbar?
Answer:

This portable aircraft towbar is designed specifically for use with Tronair 500 and 600 Series multi-head towbar heads. Using the correct towbar head ensures proper engagement with the aircraft’s nose gear attachment point and helps prevent damage during towing operations. Matching the correct head and towbar configuration is critical for safe aircraft ground handling.

Asked March 10, 2026
Question:
What type of tug coupler works best with this portable towbar?
Answer:

Tronair recommends using a telecoupler-style pintle hook arrangement when connecting a towbar to a tug. This type of coupler helps reduce binding and wear on the towbar’s lunette eye during towing operations. Using improper coupler types – such as lift heads or swivel hooks – can increase stress on the towbar and potentially lead to premature wear or failure.

Asked March 10, 2026
Question:
Why should the towbar be attached to the aircraft before connecting it to the tug?
Answer:

Best practice is to attach the towbar to the aircraft first and then connect it to the tug. This sequence helps reduce the risk of accidental aircraft movement or misalignment during the towing setup process. Ensuring the aircraft connection is secure before attaching the tug improves safety during ground handling procedures.

Asked March 10, 2026
Question:
What towing angle should be maintained when using this towbar?
Answer:

Operators should keep the towbar as level as possible during towing operations to avoid unnecessary stress on the towbar and aircraft nose gear. Maintaining the correct pintle hook height helps prevent contact between the towbar and the ground. Excessive tow angles or sharp turns can place additional strain on the towbar, so they should be avoided.

Asked March 10, 2026
Question:
How should the towbar be inspected before use?
Answer:

A quick inspection should be performed before each towing operation. Operators should check the towing eye for bending or excessive wear, ensure fasteners are secure, and verify that the ball lock pins are properly installed and not damaged. If the towbar shows signs of deformation or missing hardware, it should be removed from service until repaired or replaced.

Asked March 10, 2026
Question:
Why are OEM Tronair replacement parts recommended for maintenance?
Answer:

Using genuine Tronair replacement parts helps ensure the towbar continues to meet the manufacturer’s safety and performance specifications. Non-OEM parts may not provide the same fit, strength, or durability as original components. Maintaining the towbar with approved parts also helps preserve warranty coverage and operational reliability.

Asked March 10, 2026
Question:
What replacement parts are commonly kept on hand for this towbar?
Answer:

Operators often keep replacement kits for commonly serviced components such as the ball-lock T-pin and shock bolt assemblies. These parts can experience wear over time due to repeated towing operations. Keeping recommended spare kits on hand helps minimize downtime and allows maintenance teams to quickly restore the towbar to service if needed.

Asked March 10, 2026
Question:
Who should operate or maintain this aircraft towbar?
Answer:

Aircraft towing equipment should only be operated by trained personnel familiar with proper ground handling procedures. Employers are responsible for providing adequate training programs that cover safe towing practices and equipment inspection. Proper training helps reduce the risk of aircraft damage, equipment failure, and workplace injuries during towing operations.

Asked March 10, 2026