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HWD-40-F - Alberth Aviation HWD-40 Hydraulic Wheel Dolly

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Specific Part Number

The HWD-40-F is a specific part number of the series Alberth HWD-40. For more generalized information on this item series or for more options, click here.

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Conversion Kit for Falcon 7X
Alternate Models
BD-20Optional Brake Attachment Add On
HWD-40-BrakePrevious Part Number
HWD-40-FConversion Kit for Falcon 7X
General Information
Part #HWD-40-F
ManufacturerAlberth
Manual 1View HWD-40 User Manual
Shipping Information
Shipping Weight106 lbs.
Shipping Dimensions40 x 30 x 17 in.
Freight NMFC189035
Schedule B8716400000
ECCNEAR99

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
*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 primary purpose of the Alberth Aviation HWD-40 Hydraulic Wheel Dolly?
Answer:

The Alberth Aviation HWD-40 Hydraulic Wheel Dolly is designed to simplify the removal and installation of aircraft wheels during maintenance. It enables one technician to safely lift, maneuver, and align heavy wheels without requiring an additional crew, thereby reducing fatigue and minimizing the risk of injury. This tool enhances operational efficiency, particularly in busy maintenance hangars where precision and safety are critical.

Asked October 16, 2025
Question:
How does the HWD-40 improve safety during aircraft wheel servicing?
Answer:

The HWD-40 Wheel Dolly reduces the risk of back, hand, and shoulder injuries by eliminating the need for manual lifting of heavy aircraft wheels. Its hydraulic lift mechanism and low-profile design keep technicians in control during the entire wheel change process. When paired with the BD-20 Brake Attachment, it allows one-person operation without compromising safety or stability.

Asked October 16, 2025
Question:
What aircraft types are compatible with the HWD-40 Hydraulic Wheel Dolly?
Answer:

The HWD-40 is compatible with a wide range of aircraft, including business jets, turboprops, and regional airliners. Its adjustable lifting range and wheel cradle design make it ideal for tires of varying diameters and widths. This versatility enables MRO facilities and operators to utilize a single dolly across multiple aircraft platforms, thereby improving their return on investment.

Asked October 16, 2025
Question:
How does the BD-20 Brake Attachment enhance the functionality of the HWD-40?
Answer:

The BD-20 Brake Attachment converts the HWD-40 into a dual-purpose brake dolly, allowing one technician to safely remove and install aircraft brake assemblies weighing up to 100 lbs (45 kg) and 20" (51 cm) in diameter. The undulating brake cradle provides smooth, controlled articulation for accurate positioning, while safety straps ensure the brake assembly remains securely in place during servicing.

Asked October 16, 2025
Question:
Can the HWD-40 Hydraulic Wheel Dolly be operated by one person?
Answer:

Yes, the Alberth HWD-40 is specifically designed for one-person operation. Its hydraulic lift system, swivel casters, and ergonomic handle allow a single technician to position and maneuver aircraft wheels with minimal effort. This one-person capability helps reduce staffing needs and speeds up maintenance turnaround times.

Asked October 16, 2025
Question:
What materials are used in the construction of the HWD-40?
Answer:

The HWD-40 is constructed from heavy-duty, powder-coated steel for maximum strength and durability. Its high-quality hydraulic components and industrial-grade casters are designed for long-term use in demanding hangar environments. The rugged build ensures reliable performance even with frequent use in high-traffic MRO facilities.

Asked October 16, 2025
Question:
How does the HWD-40 Hydraulic Wheel Dolly help reduce maintenance downtime?
Answer:

By allowing technicians to handle wheel removal and installation quickly and safely, the HWD-40 minimizes Aircraft on Ground (AOG) time. The ability to switch between wheel and brake handling with the BD-20 attachment eliminates the need for multiple tools or lifting devices. This efficiency translates to shorter maintenance cycles and reduced operational delays.

Asked October 16, 2025
Question:
How high does the wheel need to be off the ground for the dolly to fit under it?
Answer:

The Alberth Aviation HWD-40 Hydraulic Wheel Dolly is designed for use on aircraft wheels that have been safely jacked no more than 4” off the ground. In most cases, if there’s enough clearance to see daylight beneath the tire, the dolly can be positioned and operated effectively. Keeping the wheel close to the ground ensures stability and alignment during removal or installation while reducing strain on the landing gear and maintaining safe operating conditions for technicians.

Asked October 16, 2025
Question:
What safety precautions should be followed when using the HWD-40?
Answer:

Technicians should always use the HWD-40 on level, debris-free surfaces and engage safety straps when handling heavy wheels or brakes. The dolly should never be used to lift an aircraft or transport components across long distances. Regular inspection of bolts, straps, and hydraulic components ensures consistent performance and operator safety.

Asked October 16, 2025
Question:
How easy is it to attach and detach the BD-20 Brake Attachment from the HWD-40?
Answer:

The BD-20 connects quickly to the left roller of the HWD-40 using a threaded attachment knob, eliminating the need for tools during installation. Technicians can convert the dolly from wheel-handling mode to brake-handling mode in seconds, improving workflow and flexibility in maintenance operations.

Asked October 16, 2025
Question:
What is the lifting capacity of the HWD-40 Hydraulic Wheel Dolly?
Answer:

The HWD-40 supports the handling of aircraft wheels weighing up to approximately 400 lbs (181 kg), depending on tire size and configuration. Its hydraulic lift provides controlled elevation to the exact height needed for wheel removal and reinstallation, minimizing strain on landing gear components during maintenance.

Asked October 16, 2025
Question:
How does the HWD-40 perform in confined or uneven workspaces?
Answer:

The HWD-40 is equipped with heavy-duty swivel casters that provide smooth mobility in tight hangar environments. Its compact footprint and low center of gravity allow for easy maneuvering under aircraft, while the hydraulic lift maintains precise control even on slightly uneven surfaces.

Asked October 16, 2025
Question:
What maintenance does the HWD-40 require for long-term reliability?
Answer:

Routine checks of the hydraulic system, casters, and frame bolts ensure optimal performance and reliability. Cleaning the dolly after each use and storing it in a dry environment helps prevent corrosion and wear. With proper care, the Alberth Aviation HWD-40 delivers consistent, trouble-free operation for years of service.

Asked October 16, 2025