Jet Craft Aviation Bead Breaker with Stand - JCBB-STAND
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The Jet Craft Aviation JCBB-STAND - Bead Breaker with Stand is a universal aviation bead breaker designed to safely separate an aircraft tire bead from the wheel during wheel and tire maintenance, while also compressing tire and wheel assemblies during installation.
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Jet Craft’s Universal Bead Breaker is built for versatility across multiple aircraft platforms, helping operators avoid stocking multiple single aircraft bead breaker tools. It is engineered to improve safety and repeatability, reduce technician effort, and support faster tire changeouts for MROs, FBOs, and private aviation operators. The same controlled bead breaking approach can also support industrial fleet and specialty vehicle maintenance teams that service heavy duty wheel and tire assemblies where controlled force and repeatable set up reduce rework.
Kit contents
- Universal bead breaker tool
- Dedicated stand for stable shop set up
- Portable, dismantlable design for transport and storage
- Hydraulic assist interface (uses shop air supply for operation)
- Wheel support blocks for lower and upper crossbar positioning
- Cage arms with quick release pins for secure set up
Features and benefits
- Compatible with multiple aircraft platforms (confirm per Aircraft Maintenance Manual and Component Maintenance Manual).
- Heavy duty construction built for long term use in hangar and field environments.
- Designed to improve safety and repeatability compared to improvised bead breaking methods.
- Portable for both hangar and remote operations where a compact GSE footprint matters.
- Helps reduce technician effort and speeds up aircraft wheel and tire maintenance workflows.
- Stand supported configuration helps keep the tool staged and ready for frequent wheel and tire jobs.
Operating overview
This aircraft tire bead breaker uses adjustable lower and upper block sets to support different wheel diameters, then applies controlled force via a hydraulic assist. For removal, the tool separates the bead from the wheel halves. For installation, it compresses the tire and wheel assembly enough to install a retaining ring or start bolts on bolted wheel halves.
Important notes
- Before using the Jet Craft Aviation Bead Breaker, consult your specific Aircraft Maintenance Manual and or Component Maintenance Manual for all wheel and tire breakdown steps and procedures.
- Confirm the work area surface is flat and level.
- Double check cage arm fasteners and lower and upper sections for correct positioning before activating the hydraulic assist.
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Safety reminder: Always follow approved procedures, use properly rated equipment, and verify stability before applying pressure. Do not exceed the limits defined by your maintenance manuals or local safety policies.
Mid size and small cabin corporate jet wheel
Tire removal
- Remove cage arms quick release pins and rotate cage arms downward.
- Measure wheel diameter. Slide lower blocks into place evenly on the lower crossbar based on the wheel measurement. The wheel needs to lay centered on the lower crossbar (look down through the bearing hole) and make good contact on the upper step of the lower block.
- Lay wheel and tire in accordance with lower blocks. Check for proper alignment by ensuring the wheel is resting on top of all four upper steps of the lower blocks, and ensuring the lower crossbar section is centered when looking down through the bearing hole.
- Set upper cross section on top of wheel and tire, rotate cage arms upward and allow quick release pin to lock into position. In accordance with your tire diameter, slide the 4 upper crossbar blocks to the center of the tire sidewall. If the tire has a water diverting chine, upper blocks can be placed on top of the chine without damaging it.
- Set hydraulic assist on top of the upper cross section. Place the appropriate size spacer between the hydraulic jack and the top metal plate. Connect the air hose.
- Apply pressure carefully until the tire becomes separated from the upper half of the wheel.
- Release hydraulic pressure and remove hydraulic assist and spacer from the upper crossbar.
- Remove cage arm quick release pins and lower cage arms, remove upper cross section. Flip the wheel and tire assembly over to break the other side of the bead. Rotate cage arms upward and allow quick release pin to lock into position and set upper crossbar on top of the tire.
- Repeat the pressure and release steps and remove the wheel and tire assembly from the bead breaker.
Tire installation
- Remove cage arms quick release pins and rotate cage arms downward.
- Measure wheel diameter. Slide lower blocks into place evenly on the lower crossbar based on the wheel measurement. The wheel needs to lay centered on the lower crossbar (look down through the bearing hole) and make good contact on the upper step of the lower block.
- Lay wheel and tire in accordance with lower blocks. Check for proper alignment by ensuring the wheel is resting on top of all four upper steps of the lower blocks, and ensuring the lower crossbar section is centered when looking down through the bearing hole.
- Set upper cross section on top of wheel and tire, rotate cage arms upward and allow quick release pin to lock into position. In accordance with your wheel diameter, slide the 4 upper crossbar blocks to the outer edge of the wheel, ensuring a good seat and enough spacing to install the wheel retaining ring (split ring type). For bolted wheel halves, position the blocks to seat on the wheel and compress wheel halves together to start the bolts. If the wheel is too small for the upper blocks to rest on the wheel, the upper blocks can be placed in the center of the tire so the tire can be compressed enough to start bolts.
- Set hydraulic assist on top of the upper cross section and connect air hose.
- Apply pressure carefully until the tire is compressed enough to install the retaining ring on the wheel (split wheel) or bolts with nuts (bolted wheel halves).
- Release hydraulic pressure and remove hydraulic assist from the upper crossbar.
- Remove cage arms quick release pins and lower cage arms, remove upper cross section. Remove the assembled wheel and tire from the bead breaker.
Best practice tip: After breaking the bead for a particular wheel, mark the bottom block position and label it for the wheel (for example Lear 60 nose, G 550 main). This reduces set up time the next time you service that same wheel assembly.
Large cabin corporate jet wheel
Tire removal
- Remove cage arms quick release pins and rotate cage arms downward.
- Measure wheel diameter. Slide lower blocks into place evenly on the lower crossbar based on wheel measurement by adding 1 inch to the wheel measurement. The wheel needs to lay centered on the lower crossbar (look down through the bearing hole) ensuring the outer wheel diameter does not contact the block upper step.
- Lay wheel and tire in accordance with lower blocks. Check for proper alignment by making sure the lower crossbar section is centered when looking down through the bearing hole.
- Set upper cross section on top of wheel and tire, rotate cage arms upward and allow quick release pin to lock into position. In accordance with your tire diameter, slide the 4 upper crossbar blocks to the center of the tire sidewall.
- Set hydraulic assist on top of the upper cross section and connect air hose.
- Apply pressure carefully until the tire becomes separated from both the lower and upper halves of the wheel. In most cases, the lower bead will break first, then the upper bead will follow.
- Release hydraulic pressure and remove hydraulic assist from the upper crossbar.
- Remove cage arm quick release pins and lower cage arms, remove upper cross section. Remove tire from wheel.
Tire installation
- Steps 1 through 3, no changes needed. Lower blocks should already be adjusted from the removal process. Place wheel on the lower block bottom step and install the new tire on the rim.
- Set upper cross section on top of wheel and tire, rotate cage arms upward and allow quick release pin to lock into position. In accordance with your wheel diameter, slide the 4 upper crossbar blocks to the outer edge of the wheel, ensuring a good seat and enough spacing to install the wheel retaining ring (if split ring type). For bolted wheel halves, position blocks to seat on the wheel and compress wheel halves together to start the bolts.
- Set hydraulic assist on top of the upper cross section and connect air hose.
- Apply pressure carefully until the tire is compressed enough to install the retaining ring on the wheel (split wheel) or bolts with nuts (bolted wheel halves).
- Release hydraulic pressure and remove hydraulic assist from the upper crossbar.
Export & Compliance Information
- Schedule B (HTS): 8425.49.00
- ECCN: EAR99 — No export license required for most destinations
| General Information | |
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| Part # | JCBB-STAND |
| Manufacturer | Jet Craft Aviation |
| Shipping Information | |
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| Product Weight | 405 lbs. |
| Product Dimensions | 55 x 55 x 29 in. |
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| Product Dimensions | 55x55x29 |
| Schedule B | 8425.49.00 |
| Weight | 405lbs |
AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY
This item is for use on all aircraft.
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
The Jet Craft Aviation JCBB-STAND includes a dedicated stand that keeps the bead breaker tool staged and ready for frequent wheel and tire jobs, improving shop workflow and organization. The stand provides a stable base, reducing setup time and helping technicians maintain a consistent work height. This configuration can enhance safety by minimizing tool movement during operation.
Yes. The JCBB-STAND is designed as a universal aviation bead breaker compatible with a wide range of aircraft wheel diameters, from smaller GA wheels to larger business jet tires, when used with the appropriate block positioning. However, always consult the aircraft’s maintenance manual or Component Maintenance Manual (CMM) to confirm fit and proper procedure.
The bead breaker uses a hydraulic assist interface that connects to a shop air supply, enabling controlled force application to safely and efficiently separate tire beads. This hydraulic action reduces manual effort and provides repeatable performance compared with makeshift mechanical methods. Be sure to connect the air supply correctly and follow hydraulic safety best practices.
While the stand adds stability, the overall bead breaker with stand remains portable and dismantlable for transport and storage when necessary. This allows technicians to move the unit between hangar workstations or even remote field locations if space and logistics permit. Storing disconnected components helps reduce shop floor clutter.
Before operation, confirm that the work surface is flat and level, and that the wheel and tire assembly is centered with proper block placement. Double-check that cage arm fasteners and block alignment are secure before activating hydraulic pressure. Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment and follow the wheel/tire removal steps specified in the Aircraft Maintenance Manual.
The stand keeps the bead breaker in a fixed, ready position, which minimizes repetitive setup steps between wheel changeouts. This is especially useful in MRO shops or FBOs that perform frequent tire servicing. By reducing downtime between jobs, technicians can complete tasks faster while maintaining organized tooling.
Yes! In addition to breaking the bead for removal, the JCBB-STAND can help compress the tire and wheel assembly during installation, such as seating retaining rings or starting bolts on bolted wheel halves. This dual capability streamlines both disassembly and reassembly procedures, making it a versatile shop tool.
The bead breaker with stand kit includes the universal bead breaker tool, the dedicated stand, wheel support blocks for lower and upper crossbar positioning, and cage arms with quick-release pins for secure setup. These parts allow technicians to adapt to different wheel diameters and provide a stable working base on the stand.
Routine maintenance includes inspecting hydraulic connections, support blocks, linkage hardware, and quick-release pins for wear, corrosion, or damage. Regular cleaning and proper lubrication of moving parts help ensure smooth operation. Preventative care improves longevity and reduces the risk of in-service tool failure.
While formal certification isn’t typically required, technicians should be familiar with aircraft wheel and tire servicing procedures and trained in the safe use of hydraulic bead breakers. Reviewing the relevant aircraft maintenance manual and tool operating guidelines ensures proper technique and prevents damage. Experience with similar aircraft GSE tools also helps promote safe, efficient operation.