Columbus Jack 50-60-44 50 Ton Jack
Manufacturer: Columbus Jack
Part Number: 50-60-44
Condition: New
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The Columbus Jack 50-60-44 is a 50-ton tripod jack with heights from 110 inches to 198 inches.
Features
- Constructed for ease of assembly, operation, and maintenance
- Manual & Air Powered Pumping Units, Dual Reading Pressure Gauge Assembly (Reading in Tons/PSI)
- Steel Reservoir
- Mechanical Lock Nut
- Spring Loaded Swivel Casters
- Adjustable Leveling Footpad with Bubble Level
- Protective Cylinder Rain Cover
- Skydrol Resistant Yellow Paint or to customer specifications
Specifications
- Vertical Capacity: 50 tons
- Minimum Height: 60 inches / 1524 mm
- Hydraulic Lift: 44 inches / 1118 mm
- Screw Extension: 15 inches / 381 mm
- Maximum Extended Height: 115 inches / 3023 mm
Jacking Applications
- Wings: B717, B727, B737 (all 737 series), MD80 , MD90
- Aft: MD80 , MD90
Alternate Models | |
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1284-1100 | Manufacturer's Part Number |
Compatible Aircraft* | |
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Boeing | 717, 727-100, 727-200, 737 Max, 737-100, 737-200, 737-300, 737-400, 737-500, 737-600, 737-700, 737-800, 737-900, 737-BBJ, 737-BBJ2 |
McDonnell Douglas | MD-80 |
*This list is for general reference only and may not be entirely acurate 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.
Servicing
We service the 50-60-44 and other items like it at our facility.
How does servicing work for this item?
We'll provide you with a custom-sized pallet for your item and send it to you via LTL freight. Once you receive the pallet, strap down your item to it and attach the pre-paid shipping label. After you let us know when it's ready to go, we'll schedule the pickup from your facility. The entire process takes only a few days and makes servicing your item less expensive since we can do it directly at our facility. When we've completed the servicing, we'll ship your item back to you via LTL freight. How often should jacks be load tested?
(Statement from Tronair) Tronair recommends functional load testing of hydraulic jacks on an annual (12-month) preventative maintenance cycle. Tronair also recommends load testing any time the jack seals have been replaced.
To request service for load testing a tripod jack, please contact us at the form below or visit us at the following link to request service - Aircraft Jack Load Test. What seal kits can we replace?
We have the capability to replace the cylinder and hand pump seals on tripod jacks. Along with replacing the seals, we will provide load test certification as recommended by the manufacturer. To help with making the seal kit replacement process simple, we will help with shipping the jacks to and from our facility.
We'll provide you with a custom-sized pallet for your item and send it to you via LTL freight. Once you receive the pallet, strap down your item to it and attach the pre-paid shipping label. After you let us know when it's ready to go, we'll schedule the pickup from your facility. The entire process takes only a few days and makes servicing your item less expensive since we can do it directly at our facility. When we've completed the servicing, we'll ship your item back to you via LTL freight. How often should jacks be load tested?
(Statement from Tronair) Tronair recommends functional load testing of hydraulic jacks on an annual (12-month) preventative maintenance cycle. Tronair also recommends load testing any time the jack seals have been replaced.
To request service for load testing a tripod jack, please contact us at the form below or visit us at the following link to request service - Aircraft Jack Load Test. What seal kits can we replace?
We have the capability to replace the cylinder and hand pump seals on tripod jacks. Along with replacing the seals, we will provide load test certification as recommended by the manufacturer. To help with making the seal kit replacement process simple, we will help with shipping the jacks to and from our facility.
Parts
We sell parts for the 50-60-44 and other items like it at our facility. Not sure exactly what part you need? Just describe it or send us a photo and we will research it for you.
Renting
We provide short-term and long-term rentals for the 50-60-44. We will ship the item directly to you and arrange for pickup at the end of your lease.
Sell or Trade-In
We can purchase your used 50-60-44 (or similar GSE items like it) and apply it as a credit for new GSE, or buy it outright directly.