KUNZ 223.4400 – BTS NEOtronic Aircraft Brake Test Stand
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The KUNZ 223.4400 BTS NEOtronic is an electronically driven aircraft brake test stand that allows ground-level access via a brake trolley. This stand is also available in an automated version.
Key Features
- Due to the ground-level entrance of the BTS NEOtronic, an operator can drive the brake trolley – typically used for in-shop transportation – directly into the testing cabin, guaranteeing a more comfortable way to service the brakes.
- The unit's convenient, fully automated design prevents human errors, physical stress, and misuse while optimizing the process throughput times.
- Each brake and operator ID can be entered manually via the integrated touchscreen display or by using the included RFID cards. A barcode solution is also available upon request.
- The specially designed software guides and assists the operator through the complete brake test procedure in accordance with the CMM.
- The unit provides real-time information such as pressure buildup, release, and any occurring errors.
- All user, brake, and test data are documented and saved on the Siemens programmable logic controller. With a network connection, this data can also be stored on servers.
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 223.4400 |
| Manufacturer | KUNZ |
AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY
| Compatible Aircraft* | |
|---|---|
| Bombardier | Challenger 300 , Challenger 600 , Global 5000 , Global 6000 , Global 7500 , Learjet 45 , Learjet 60 |
*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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