Tronair 06-4035-0800 – 8-Gallon Fluid Service Unit
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The Tronair 06-4035-0800 is a compact, 8-gallon fluid service unit designed to provide a source of clean, pressurized fluid for filling reservoirs, bleeding brakes, and other aircraft maintenance functions.
Standard Features
- 15-ft (4.6 m) hose #4 hose with 37° JIC female swivel connector
- Shutoff valve for static component testing
- Hi-low hydraulic hand pump provides high-flow and high-pressure capability
- 8-gallon (30-liter) polyethylene reservoir
- Dual-stage, manual hand pump
- 8" (20 cm) semi-pneumatic tires
- Sturdy welded steel construction
- Durable powder-coat finish (Tronair Blue)
Specifications
- Tank Capacity: 8 gallons (30 liters)
- Maximum Working Pressure: 4,000 PSI (276 bar)
- Pressure Gauge: 5,000 PSI (345 bar)
- Fluid Types: MIL-PRF-23699 / MIL-PRF-87257
- Filtration: 2-Micron (Beta Rating > 2000 @ 4um per ISO 4572)
- Stroke Displacement: 2.1 cu. in./stroke to 500 psi, 0.4 cu. in./stroke to 5,000 psi
- Dimensions: 19" L x 32" H x 19" W (48 x 81 x 48 cm)
- Weight: 65 lbs (29.5 kg)
Calibration Information
The Certificates of Calibration supplied for the gauges on this unit contain the calibration data for the actual instrument calibrated, along with the calibration date of the standard used to perform the calibration check. The due date for the instrument recalibration should be based on the date the instrument was placed in service in your facility. Recalibration should be done on a periodic basis as dictated by the end user's quality system or other overriding requirements.
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 06-4035-0800 |
| Manufacturer | Tronair |
| Manual 1 | View Tronair 06-4035-0800 Parts, Service, and Operating Manual |
| Shipping Information | |
|---|---|
| Shipping Weight | 81 lbs. |
| Shipping Dimensions | 36 x 24 x 27 in. |
| Freight NMFC | 128000 |
| Schedule B | 8413600040 |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY
| Compatible Aircraft* | |
|---|---|
| Adam | A500 , A700 |
| Bell | 429 , 525 |
| Cessna | Citation CJ4 , Citation Sovereign 680 , Latitude 680A |
| Embraer | Phenom 100 , Phenom 300 |
| Pilatus | PC-24 |
| Sino Swearingen | SJ30-2 |
PRODUCT REVIEWS
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
The Tronair 06-4035-0800 fluid service unit is commonly used to service, transfer, and replenish aircraft fluids during routine maintenance. It supports ground handling tasks that require controlled fluid delivery or recovery. This makes it well-suited for hangar and ramp operations involving hydraulic or other approved aircraft fluids.
Yes, the compact design of the 8-gallon fluid service unit allows it to be used in both hangar environments and on the flight line. Its mobile configuration makes it easy to maneuver around aircraft during servicing. This flexibility helps maintenance teams streamline fluid handling in different operating conditions.
An 8-gallon capacity provides a practical balance between portability and sufficient fluid volume for common servicing tasks. It reduces the need for frequent refilling while remaining easy to handle and store. This capacity is ideal for smaller-scale servicing without excessive bulk.
Yes, the unit is designed with mobility in mind, allowing technicians to move it easily during aircraft servicing. Its compact footprint helps it navigate tight spaces around landing gear and service panels. This improves efficiency during time-sensitive maintenance tasks.
No specialized training is typically required beyond standard aircraft maintenance procedures. Technicians familiar with fluid servicing equipment will find the unit straightforward to use. As always, proper adherence to safety guidelines and manufacturer instructions is essential.
Routine cleaning after use helps prevent fluid cross-contamination and extends equipment life. The unit should be inspected regularly for leaks, worn hoses, or damaged fittings. Preventive maintenance ensures reliable performance and safe operation.
Yes, controlled fluid handling helps minimize spills and overfilling during servicing. Using a dedicated fluid service unit allows technicians to manage fluid transfer more precisely. This supports cleaner work areas and better environmental compliance.
The unit is designed to integrate smoothly with other Tronair ground support equipment used in aircraft maintenance operations. This compatibility helps standardize servicing processes across a facility. Using matched equipment can improve workflow consistency and reliability.
Before use, technicians should inspect the tank, hoses, and fittings for signs of wear or damage. Ensuring all connections are secure helps prevent leaks during operation. Verifying cleanliness and fluid compatibility is also critical for safe aircraft servicing.


