02-0522-0132 - Tronair 02-0522C0141 – 5-Ton Tripod Jack
The 02-0522-0132 is a specific part number of the series Tronair 02-0522C0141. For more generalized information on this item series or for more options, click here.
| Alternate Models | |
|---|---|
| 02-0522-0132 | Previous Model Number |
| 02-0522-0140 | Previous Model Number |
| 02-0522-0141 | Previous Model Number - Non-CE Compliant |
| 02-0522C0140 | Previous Model Number |
| 02-8003-0132 | Previous PN |
| 02A0522C0141 | With Air Pump Installed on Jack (CE) |
| K-1043-03 | Field Install Air Pump Kit |
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 02-0522-0132 |
| Manufacturer | Tronair |
| Manual 1 | View Tronair 02-0522C0141 Parts, Service, and Operation Manual |
| Shipping Information | |
|---|---|
| Shipping Weight | 185 lbs. |
| Shipping Dimensions | 34 x 34 x 30 in. |
| Freight NMFC | 186600 |
| Schedule B | 8425420000 |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY
| Compatible Aircraft* | |
|---|---|
| Bell | 206B3 , 206L4 , 206LT , 407 , 407GX , CH-139 , OH-58 , TH-67 |
| Bombardier |
Dash 7
NOTE
This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
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Dash 8-100
NOTE
This jack is used on the nose landing gear. One jack pad (R-1117) is required per aircraft.
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Dash 8-200
NOTE
This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear. One nose jack pad (R-1117) is required per aircraft.
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Dash 8-300
NOTE
This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
,
Learjet 45
NOTE
This jack is used on the aircraft's nose landing gear.
,
Learjet 70
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 nose landing gear.
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| Eclipse |
500
NOTE
This jack is used on the tail of the aircraft.
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| Embraer |
Phenom 100
NOTE
This jack is used on the main landing gear and tail of the aircraft. Three jacks – 2 main, 1 tail – are required per aircraft.
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| Fairchild/Dornier | Dornier 228-100/200 |
| Hawker Beechcraft |
Beechjet 400A
NOTE
This jack is used on the nose landing gear of aircraft with serial numbers RK-144 and after.
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Diamond
NOTE
This jack is used on the nose landing gear of aircraft with serial numbers RK-144 and after.
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| Nomad | Nomad |
PRODUCT REVIEWS
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Yes, the jack can be stored and operated outdoors as long as it is used on a level, dry surface and protected with a waterproof tarp or canvas when not in use. The operating temperature range is -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C), making it reliable across a variety of environments.
Yes, Tronair specifies that the tripod jack must be operated by skilled and trained aircraft technicians familiar with aircraft jacking procedures. Employers are responsible for providing training programs that cover safe operation, including the use of ram locknuts and simultaneous lifting of jacks.
Maintenance includes checking fluid levels before each use, lubricating casters every three months, and performing annual cleaning. Preventative care also involves extending the ram to inspect seals, checking for leaks or wear, and conducting an annual load test to ensure performance under rated capacity.
The jack can be moved manually on its wheels, strapped securely for shipment, or lifted using a crane and strap through the tripod top, or by forklift under the lower tripod support.




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