The Tronair 12-3103-6011 is an easy-to-load aircraft servicing cart designed to transport one nitrogen bottle or one oxygen bottle.
Features
- Sturdy welded steel construction
- Holds 9" (23 cm) 3,500 PSI (241 bar) high-pressure bottles
- Chain provided to secure the bottles to the cart
- Tilt-back positioning to stabilize the load
- Soft rubber tires prevent damage to floors
- Use with all standard 9" diameter bottles
Available Options – Add-Ons
- PC-1107 – 300 cu. ft. Certified Nitrogen Bottle (empty)
- PC-1124 – 200 cu. ft. Certified Oxygen Bottle (empty)
Specifications
- Wheel Size: 8" (20 cm)
- Width: 20" (51 cm)
- Height: 44" (112 cm)
- Weight: 30 lbs (14 kg)
| General Information |
| Part # | 12-3103-6011 |
| Manufacturer | Tronair |
| NSN | 3920016836145 |
| Shipping Information |
| Shipping Weight | 61 lbs. |
| Shipping Dimensions | 54 x 24.5 x 24.5 in. |
| Freight NMFC | 189800 |
| Schedule B | 9403200030 |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY
| Compatible Aircraft* |
| Adam |
A500
,
A700
|
| Airbus |
A300
,
A310
,
A318
,
A319
,
A320
,
A321
|
| Airbus Military (CASA) |
212-100
,
212-200
,
C-295
,
CN-235/HC-144A
|
| ATR |
42
,
72
|
| BAe |
146-100, -200, -300/Avro RJ70, RJ85, RJ100
,
ATP
,
Jetstream 31
,
Jetstream 41
,
RJ70
,
RJ85
|
| Bell |
214
,
214ST
,
222
,
230
,
412
,
430
|
| Boeing |
707
,
717
,
727-100
,
727-200
,
737-100
,
737-200
,
737-300
,
737-400
,
737-500
,
737-600
,
737-700
,
737-800
,
737-900
,
737-BBJ
,
737-BBJ2
,
747
,
757
,
767
,
777
,
DC-8 Series 60
,
DC-9 Series 10
,
DC-9 Series 20
,
DC-9 Series 30
,
DC-9 Series 33
,
DC-9 Series 40
,
DC-9 Series 50
,
MD-80
,
P-8 Poseidon
|
| Bombardier |
C-21
,
Challenger 300
,
Challenger 350
,
Challenger 600
,
Challenger 601
,
Challenger 604
,
Challenger 605 (CL605)
,
Challenger 850
,
CRJ100
,
CRJ1000
,
CRJ200
,
CRJ700
,
CRJ705
,
CRJ900
,
CS100
,
CS300
,
Dash 7
,
Dash 8-100
,
Dash 8-200
,
Dash 8-300
,
Dash 8-400
,
Global 5000
,
Global Express
,
Learjet 23
,
Learjet 24
,
Learjet 31
,
Learjet 31A
,
Learjet 35
,
Learjet 45
,
Learjet 55
,
Learjet 60
,
Learjet 70
,
Learjet 75
|
| Cessna |
Bravo
,
Citation 560 XL
,
Citation 560 XLS
,
Citation 650
,
Citation CJ1
,
Citation CJ2
,
Citation CJ3
,
Citation CJ4
,
Citation Encore 560
,
Citation I 500
,
Citation I/SP 501
,
Citation II 550
,
Citation III
,
Citation M2
,
Citation SII
,
Citation Sovereign 680
,
Citation Ultra 560
,
Citation V
,
Citation VI
,
Citation VII
,
Citation X 750
,
Mustang 510
|
| Dassault |
Falcon 10-100
,
Falcon 20-200
,
Falcon 2000
,
Falcon 2000EX
,
Falcon 50
,
Falcon 50EX
,
Falcon 7X
,
Falcon 900
,
Falcon 900EX
|
| Eclipse |
500
|
| Embraer |
EMB-110
,
EMB-120
,
ERJ-135
,
ERJ-140
,
ERJ-145
,
ERJ-170
,
ERJ-175
,
ERJ-190
,
ERJ-195
,
Lineage 1000
,
Phenom 100
|
| Eurocopter |
AS330 Puma
,
AS365N Dauphin
,
BK-117
,
BO-105
|
| Eurofighter |
Typhoon
|
| Fairchild/Dornier |
Dornier DO328
,
Dornier DO328 Jet
,
Metro Merlin III
,
Metro Merlin IV
|
| Fokker |
100
,
50
|
| General Dynamics |
Convair 580
,
Convair 600
,
Convair 640
|
| Grob |
G120A
,
G120TP
|
| Gulfstream |
G100 (Astra SPX)
,
G150
,
G200 (Galaxy)
,
G350
,
G450
,
G500
,
G550
,
G650
,
II
,
III
,
IV
,
IVSP
,
V
,
VSP
|
| Hawker Beechcraft |
Beech 1900
,
Beech 99
,
Beechjet 400A
,
C-12
,
Diamond
,
Hawker 1000
,
Hawker 4000 (Horizon)
,
HS-125 400 Series
,
HS-125 800 / 850 / 900 Series
,
King Air
,
Premier
,
T-1 Jayhawk
,
T-400
,
T-6A Texan II
|
| HondaJet |
HA-420 HondaJet
|
| IAI |
Astra
,
Westwind 1
,
Westwind 2
|
| Lockheed |
C-130
,
Jetstar C-140
|
| McDonnell Douglas |
DC-10
,
DC-8 Series 60
,
DC-9 Series 10
,
DC-9 Series 20
,
DC-9 Series 30
,
DC-9 Series 33
,
DC-9 Series 40
,
DC-9 Series 50
,
MD-11
,
MD-80
|
| Piaggio |
P-180 Avanti
|
| Pilatus |
PC-12
,
PC-9
|
| Saab |
2000
,
340
|
| Sabreliner |
40 Series
,
60 Series
,
70 Series
|
| Shorts |
330
,
360
|
| Sikorsky |
CH-148
,
H-92 Superhawk
,
S-65 (CH53, HH53, MH53, Sea Stallion)
,
S-76 (AUH-76)
,
S-92
|
| Sino Swearingen |
SJ30-2
|
| Sukhoi |
SJ100
|
*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
by Harold, a Maintenance Facility in 60050
11/14/2024 09:32:38 AM
by Rich, a Corporate Flight Department in TN
07/23/2020 10:05:58 AM
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Question:
What is the purpose of the Tronair 12-3103-6011 Oxygen/Nitrogen Cart?
Answer:
The Tronair 12-3103-6011 cart is designed to safely transport and support oxygen or nitrogen bottles used in aircraft maintenance and servicing operations. Its compact, mobile design makes it ideal for ramp, hangar, and line maintenance environments. The cart provides a stable platform that helps prevent bottle tipping or accidental damage during handling.
Asked October 13, 2025
Question:
What types of gas cylinders are compatible with this Tronair cart?
Answer:
The Tronair 12-3103-6011 is compatible exclusively with standard 9” diameter oxygen or nitrogen bottles. Using bottles of other sizes or non-approved types may cause instability or improper restraint during transport. Always verify that the bottle dimensions meet this requirement before installation to ensure safe operation.
Asked October 13, 2025
Question:
Does the Tronair 12-3103-6011 cart need to be assembled before use?
Answer:
No assembly is required. The cart ships fully assembled and ready for immediate bottle installation, making it a plug-and-play solution for ground support teams. This minimizes setup time, allowing technicians to put the cart into service right out of the box.
Asked October 13, 2025
Question:
What materials and finishes are used in the cart’s construction?
Answer:
The cart is constructed from durable, welded steel components with a protective powder-coated finish that resists corrosion and wear. This ensures long-lasting durability in both indoor and outdoor aviation maintenance environments. The rugged design also supports dependable use on ramps and hangar floors.
Asked October 13, 2025
Question:
What mobility features does the cart include for ease of handling?
Answer:
The 12-3103-6011 is equipped with 8” rear wheels and swivel casters at the front for smooth and stable movement across hangar floors or ramps. These wheels enable tight turning and controlled transportation of heavy gas cylinders, even in confined spaces.
Asked October 13, 2025
Question:
How are bottles secured during transport?
Answer:
Each Tronair 1-bottle cart features a double-loop safety chain that securely holds the gas cylinder in place. The chain prevents bottle movement or tipping during transport, ensuring personnel safety and protecting the integrity of the bottle valve assembly. Proper securing is critical for compliance with standard aviation safety practices.
Asked October 13, 2025
Question:
Can this cart be modified for different bottle sizes or additional equipment?
Answer:
No. Tronair strictly prohibits any unauthorized modifications to the 12-3103-6011 cart. Alterations or the use of non-OEM parts void the product warranty and may compromise the structural safety or performance of the product. Only genuine Tronair replacement parts should be used for maintenance or repair.
Asked October 13, 2025
Question:
What type of maintenance does the 12-3103-6011 require?
Answer:
Routine inspection is essential to ensure long-term reliability. Tronair recommends checking for broken, worn, or damaged components, such as the frame, wheels, or securing chains, before each use. Replacing worn parts promptly maintains safe performance and prevents operational issues.
Asked October 13, 2025
Question:
What warranty coverage does Tronair provide for this cart?
Answer:
The Tronair 12-3103-6011 is covered by a one-year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Replacement parts are covered for 90 days from the date of shipment. Warranty service requires prior authorization and a Return Material Authorization (RMA) before any return or repair is processed.
Asked October 13, 2025
Question:
What safety precautions should be observed when using the Tronair 12-3103-6011 cart?
Answer:
Before loading, ensure the cylinder valve is closed and the cap is securely in place. Always keep the bottle chain fastened and the cart upright during transport. Do not use the cart for purposes other than handling approved 9” oxygen or nitrogen bottles, as misuse can result in damage or personal injury.
Asked October 13, 2025