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64200S - Tronair 642S – Malabar 12-Ton Axle Jack

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The 64200S is a specific part number of the series Malabar 642S. For more generalized information on this item series or for more options, click here.

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General Information
Part #64200S
ManufacturerMalabar
NSN5120218590414
Shipping Information
Freight NMFC186600
Schedule B8425420000
ECCNEAR99

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
Airbus A318 , A319 , A320 , A321
ATR 42 , 72
BAe 146-100, -200, -300/Avro RJ70, RJ85, RJ100
Boeing 717 , 737-100 , 737-200 , 737-300 , 737-400 , 737-500 , 737-600 , 737-700 , 737-800 , 737-900 , 737-BBJ , 737-BBJ2 , DC-9 Series 10 , DC-9 Series 20 , DC-9 Series 30 , DC-9 Series 33 , DC-9 Series 40 , DC-9 Series 50
Bombardier
Challenger 601 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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Challenger 604 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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Challenger 605 (CL605) NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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CRJ900 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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CS100 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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CS300 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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Dash 6 (Twin Otter UV-18A) NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
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Dash 7 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
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Dash 8-100 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
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Dash 8-200 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
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Dash 8-300 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
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Dash 8-400 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
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Global Express NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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Learjet 45 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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Learjet 75 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
Dassault
Falcon 10-100 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
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Falcon 20-200 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
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Falcon 50 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
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Falcon 50EX NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
Embraer
ERJ-135 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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ERJ-145 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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ERJ-170 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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ERJ-175 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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ERJ-190 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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ERJ-195 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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Legacy 450 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
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Legacy 500 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
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Legacy 600 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
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Legacy 650 NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's main and nose landing gear.
Fairchild/Dornier Dornier 228-100/200 , Dornier DO328 , Dornier DO328 Jet
Fokker 100 , 27 , 28 , 50
Gulfstream G450 , G500 , G550 , G600 , G650 , IV , V
Hawker Beechcraft
HS-125 400 Series NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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HS-125 800 / 850 / 900 Series NOTE This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
McDonnell Douglas MD-80
Saab 340
Shorts 330 , 360
*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.

PRODUCT REVIEWS

5/5
by Mohammed Al-Jeylani, a Air Cargo Operation in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
01/29/2026 07:31:58 AM
Good product brand with high quality materials that approved by European Union Aviation Safety Agency and easy to find its parts when it comes to maintenance or calibration.
5/5
by LIZ in FLORIDA
02/08/2023 08:49:37 AM
Working with Pilot John has been a pleasure. Very responsive and helpful through out the process.Will definitely use them again for future requirements.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
What type of hydraulic fluid should be used in the Malabar 642S axle jack?
Answer:

The Malabar 642S aircraft axle jack is designed to be filled with MIL-H-5606 hydraulic fluid or an approved equivalent. Using the specified fluid ensures proper lubrication, corrosion protection, and seal compatibility. Maintaining the correct hydraulic fluid type is critical for safe lifting performance and long service life. Always verify fluid condition during routine inspections.

Asked February 17, 2026
Question:
How does the 642S axle jack perform in harsh maintenance environments?
Answer:

The Model 642S is built to withstand rugged shop and ramp conditions. Features such as hard-chrome-plated cylinder and plunger bores, and corrosion-resistant plated components, help protect against wear and environmental exposure. The Skydrol-resistant safety yellow paint adds an additional layer of durability. This construction makes it well-suited for both hangar and line maintenance operations.

Asked February 17, 2026
Question:
Is the Malabar 642S proof-load tested before delivery?
Answer:

Yes. The 642S axle jack is factory proof-load tested at 150% of its rated capacity. This ensures structural integrity and hydraulic reliability before the jack is placed into service. Proof testing provides additional confidence for aircraft maintenance technicians performing landing gear servicing or tire changes. It also supports compliance with established maintenance safety protocols.

Asked February 17, 2026
Question:
What safety features help prevent overloading the jack?
Answer:

The Malabar 642S includes a safety pop-off valve set above rated capacity to help protect against overpressurization. The unit is rated for 12 tons (10.9 metric tons) and has a safety valve set above that threshold. This feature helps safeguard both equipment and aircraft during lifting operations. Proper training and adherence to rated capacity remain essential.

Asked February 17, 2026
Question:
What are the storage and transportation considerations for this axle jack?
Answer:

The 642S is shipped in a fully enclosed shipping container to protect it during transit. When not in use, it should be stored in a clean, dry environment to prevent contamination and corrosion. Keeping the air vent properly secured and maintaining clean hydraulic fluid further extends service life. Proper storage protects seals and hydraulic components from premature wear.

Asked February 17, 2026
Question:
How much hydraulic pressure does the 642S generate at rated capacity?
Answer:

At its rated capacity, the Malabar 642S operates at approximately 6,162 PSIG. This pressure enables controlled lifting of aircraft landing gear assemblies during tire changes and brake maintenance. Maintaining system integrity and monitoring for leaks ensures consistent performance. Regular inspections help confirm pressure stability over time.

Asked February 17, 2026
Question:
What types of aircraft commonly use the Malabar 642S axle jack?
Answer:

The 642S is used on a wide range of regional and business aircraft, including ATR 42/72, Dash 7 and Dash 8, Falcon series aircraft, and other turboprop and jet aircraft. Its compact design and lifting range make it suitable for nose and main landing gear applications across multiple fleets. This versatility makes it a valuable asset for FBOs, MROs, and corporate flight departments.

Asked February 17, 2026
Question:
What maintenance practices help extend the life of the 642S axle jack?
Answer:

Routine inspection of seals, proper fluid level checks, and keeping the air vent clean are essential for maintaining hydraulic performance. Operators should also periodically inspect chrome-plated surfaces for damage and verify the smooth operation of the extension screw. Preventive maintenance reduces downtime and protects the jack’s lifting accuracy. Following the manufacturer's service guidance ensures safe operation.

Asked February 17, 2026
Question:
How does the manual hand pump design benefit technicians?
Answer:

The manual hand pump assembly provides controlled, gradual lifting without external power. This allows precise positioning when servicing aircraft wheels or brakes. The 24” hand pump handle offers sufficient leverage while remaining compact for ramp use. Manual operation also simplifies deployment in remote or power-limited environments.

Asked February 17, 2026
Question:
What warranty coverage is provided with the Malabar 642S?
Answer:

The Malabar 642S axle jack is backed by a one-year warranty. This coverage supports repair or replacement for manufacturing or material defects within the warranty period. Warranty protection reflects Malabar’s commitment to quality and product support. For long-term reliability, operators should use approved fluids and follow recommended maintenance procedures.

Asked February 17, 2026