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02A1240-0111 - Tronair 02A1240C0111 – 12-Ton Tripod Jack, Air Pump

Part #: 02A1240-0111
2 reviews
6 Questions, 6 Answers
Item Superseded
The 02A1240-0111 is a discontinued part number and has been replaced by Tronair 02A1240C0111
Specific Part Number

The 02A1240-0111 is a specific part number of the series Tronair 02A1240C0111. For more generalized information on this item series or for more options, click here.

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General Information
Part #02A1240-0111
ManufacturerTronair
Manual 1View Tronair 02A1240C0111 Manual
Shipping Information
Shipping Weight320 lbs.
Shipping Dimensions43 x 43 x 48 in.
Freight NMFC186600
Schedule B8425420000
ECCNEAR99

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
Dassault
Falcon 2000 NOTE Main/nose landing gear jack: 2 main and 1 nose jack required per aircraft. Control all 3 jacks with air pumps with the Manifold Kit (K-1106).
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Falcon 2000EX NOTE Main/nose landing gear jack: 2 main jacks and 1 nose jack required per aircraft. Control all 3 jacks with air pumps with the Manifold Kit (K-1106).
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Falcon 900 NOTE Main/nose landing gear jack: 2 main jacks and 1 nose jack required per aircraft. Control all 3 jacks with air pumps with the Manifold Kit (K-1106).
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Falcon 900EX NOTE Main/nose landing gear jack: 2 main jacks and 1 nose jack required per aircraft. Control all 3 jacks with air pumps with the Manifold Kit (K-1106).
*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

4/5
by Michael P., a Corporate Flight Department in Newburgh, NY
08/21/2017 04:29:38 PM
Ordered Jacks and a number of other GSE items from CGSE. Mike and his team did an excellent job of meeting our requirements. As busy as we are trying to set up a maintenance department, they made this part of the process extremely easy. Thanks!
5/5
by Dir of Aviation, a Corporate Flight Department in Sarasota, FL
09/06/2016 12:28:30 PM
Shipping was well done. CGSE worked with us on delivery prices and even changing delivery date to meet our needs. They kept us up to date on manufacturing status. We are utilizing the jacks for a Falcon 900. They also supported us with options and purchasing other equipment with better support than other vendors.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
What is the maximum weight capacity of this 02A1240C0111 jack?
Answer:

The jack is rated for 24,000 lbs (10,886 kg).

Asked June 20, 2025
Question:
How do I raise and lower the 02A1240C0111 jack?
Answer:

You can raise the jack either manually using the pump handle or with compressed air (for air pump-equipped models). Lowering is done by turning the pump release valve counter-clockwise.

Asked June 20, 2025
Question:
What is the proper way to secure the jack once raised?
Answer:

Always lower the ram locknut after raising the aircraft. This acts as a mechanical safety device to prevent unintentional descent.

Asked June 20, 2025
Question:
How often should the jack be serviced?
Answer:

Check the hydraulic fluid before each use, lubricate casters every 3 months, and perform a full inspection and load test annually by our GSE Service team.

Asked June 20, 2025
Question:
What if the jack won’t raise or lowers slowly?
Answer:

Common issues include low fluid, air in the system, or a malfunctioning release valve. See the troubleshooting section in the manual for a complete guide.

Asked June 20, 2025
Question:
How should I store the jack when not in use?
Answer:

Store it with the ram fully retracted in a clean, dry place. For outdoor storage, cover it with a waterproof tarp or canvas.

Asked June 20, 2025