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The Alberth Aviation TKS Fluid Cart is a reliable solution for storing, transporting, and dispensing TKS deicing fluid for aircraft equipped with TKS ice protection systems. Designed for efficient ground handling, this cart supports precise fluid application, helping maintain safe operations in cold-weather conditions.
Key Features
- Designed specifically for safe storage and controlled dispensing of TKS deicing fluid
- Durable frame and heavy-duty wheels for smooth maneuverability on the ramp or tarmac
- User-friendly controls and fittings for accurate fluid delivery and reduced waste
- Engineered for dependable performance in demanding winter maintenance environments
The TKS Fluid Cart is an essential piece of ground support equipment for operators maintaining aircraft with TKS systems, helping streamline deicing servicing and minimize cold-weather downtime.
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| Part # | TKS |
| Manufacturer | Alberth |
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
The Alberth Aviation TKS Fluid Cart is designed for the clean transfer and controlled dispensing of TKS deicing fluid from holding tanks or drums directly to aircraft equipped with TKS ice protection systems. It supports safe and efficient servicing of TKS anti-icing reservoirs. By providing a dedicated transfer solution, the cart helps reduce contamination and fluid waste. Proper TKS fluid servicing ensures reliable ice protection performance during flight.
Unlike heated deicing trucks used to remove ice from aircraft surfaces, the TKS Fluid Cart services aircraft equipped with built-in TKS anti-icing systems. Instead of spraying fluid externally, it transfers glycol-based TKS fluid into onboard reservoirs, which then distribute it through laser-drilled panels during flight. This makes it a specialized anti-icing reservoir service unit rather than a surface deicer. It is ideal for general aviation and business jets with weeping wing systems.
TKS systems rely on precise fluid distribution through micro-perforated panels along the wing and tail surfaces. Contaminants introduced during servicing can clog these laser-drilled panels, reducing anti-icing effectiveness. The TKS Fluid Cart is engineered to provide clean fluid handling from the storage container to the aircraft reservoir. Maintaining fluid purity helps ensure consistent ice protection and system reliability.
TKS anti-icing systems are commonly found on general aviation aircraft and business jets that operate in known icing conditions. These systems distribute glycol-based fluid across critical aerodynamic surfaces to prevent ice buildup during flight. Aircraft such as certain Cirrus, Beechcraft, and Cessna models utilize TKS technology. Proper ground servicing with a TKS fluid cart ensures these systems remain operational and effective.
The integrated 12V battery-powered pump allows technicians to transfer fluid efficiently without relying on external power sources. With a 4.5 GPM pump and 30-gallon tank capacity, the cart supports timely servicing during winter operations. Its portable design enables technicians to move the unit easily around hangars or ramps. Faster reservoir servicing reduces aircraft turnaround time in cold-weather conditions.
Yes, the TKS Fluid Cart is compact and maneuverable, making it suitable for smaller airports, FBOs, and corporate hangars. Unlike large mobile deicer trucks, it does not require extensive ramp space or specialized infrastructure. Its portable configuration makes it practical for operators with limited facilities. This flexibility supports winter readiness across a wide range of aviation environments.
TKS anti-icing systems create a protective barrier on wings and control surfaces that inhibits ice formation during flight. Proper reservoir servicing ensures the system can distribute fluid evenly when needed. Inadequate fluid levels may reduce anti-icing performance and compromise aerodynamic efficiency. Consistent servicing with a dedicated TKS cart helps maintain lift, reduce drag, and support safe winter operations.
Technicians should routinely inspect hoses, fittings, and the pump system to ensure leak-free operation and accurate fluid transfer. The 12V battery and charger should also be maintained to guarantee reliable pump performance. Keeping the tank clean prevents contamination of TKS fluid during servicing. Regular inspection helps extend equipment life and maintain safe deicing operations.
Yes, the Alberth Aviation TKS Fluid Cart is used exclusively on the ground during aircraft maintenance and servicing operations. It is designed to transfer and refill TKS deicing fluid into the aircraft’s onboard anti-icing reservoir before flight. The cart itself is not used during flight – only the aircraft’s built-in TKS system distributes the fluid in the air. Proper ground servicing with the cart ensures the anti-icing system is fully supplied and ready for operation.
By providing a dedicated solution for transferring TKS deicing fluid, the cart helps operators maintain aircraft readiness throughout the winter season. Efficient reservoir servicing reduces delays and minimizes the risk of fluid shortages before flight. When combined with proper deicing and anti-icing equipment, it forms part of a comprehensive winter safety strategy. Reliable ground support equipment is essential for maintaining safe, clean aircraft surfaces in icy conditions.