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GSB1216005 - Tronair 14-6802-6000 – Aircraft Tire/Strut Deflator (CE)

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General Information
Part #GSB1216005
ManufacturerTronair
NSN4920016700437
Shipping Information
Product Weight1.5 lbs.
Product Dimensions12 x 1 x 1 in.
Schedule B8481801095
ECCNEAR99

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
Adam A500 , A700
Agusta AW189
Airbus A220-100 (CS100) , A220-300 (CS300)
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 , 429 , 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 , 767 , 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 , KC-46 , MD-80 , P-8 Poseidon
Bombardier C-21 , Challenger 300 , Challenger 350 , Challenger 600 , Challenger 601 , Challenger 604 , Challenger 605 (CL605) , Challenger 650 , Challenger 850 , Challenger 870 , Challenger 890 , CRJ100 , CRJ1000 , CRJ200 , CRJ700 , CRJ705 , CRJ900 , CS100 , CS300 , Dash 6 (Twin Otter UV-18A) , Dash 7 , Dash 8-100 , Dash 8-200 , Dash 8-300 , Dash 8-400 , Global 5000 , Global 5500 , Global 6000 , Global 6500 , Global 7000 , Global 7500 , Global 8000 , Global Express , Global Express XRS , Learjet 23 , Learjet 24 , Learjet 25 , Learjet 31 , Learjet 31A , Learjet 35 , Learjet 45 , Learjet 55 , Learjet 60 , Learjet 70 , Learjet 75
Cessna Ascend , Bravo , Caravan 208 , Caravan 208B , Caravan 406 , Citation 560 XL , Citation 560 XLS , Citation 650 , Citation CJ1 , Citation CJ2 , Citation CJ3 , 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 , Latitude 680A , Mustang 510
Comac ARJ21
Dassault Falcon 10-100 , Falcon 20-200 , Falcon 2000 , Falcon 2000EX , Falcon 50 , Falcon 50EX , Falcon 7X , Falcon 8X , Falcon 900 , Falcon 900EX
Diamond Aircraft DA20-A1 , DA20-C1 , DA40 Diamond Star
Embraer E175-E2 , E190-E2 , E195-E2 , EMB-110 , EMB-120 , ERJ-135 , ERJ-140 , ERJ-145 , ERJ-170 , ERJ-175 , ERJ-190 , ERJ-195 , KC-390 , Legacy 450 , Legacy 500 , Legacy 600 , Legacy 650 , Lineage 1000 , Phenom 100 , Phenom 300 , Praetor 600
Eurocopter AS330 Puma , AS332 Super Puma , AS365N Dauphin , AS532 Cougar , H175 (EC175) , H225M (EC725 Super Cougar)
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 , G600 , G650 , G650ER , G700 , 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-24 , PC-9
Saab 2000 , 340
Sabreliner 40 Series , 60 Series , 70 Series
Shorts 330 , 360
Sikorsky CH-148 , H-92 Superhawk , MH-60R, SH-60B/F, HH-60H, HH-60J, S-70B, S-70i , S-65 (CH53, HH53, MH53, Sea Stallion) , S-76 (AUH-76) , S-92 , UH-60 Black Hawk, MH-60S Seahawk
Sino Swearingen SJ30-2
*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 Nick in 90210
11/12/2024 08:34:38 AM
We needed this hose assembly for our AOG situation and were really up against the clock. I was able to get this ordered and shipped out same day with PJI which was a live saver. We were able to get back in the air right away and that would not have been possible with any other vendor.
5/5
by Anonymous
05/13/2024 01:09:19 PM
Great deflator.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
Which aircraft maintenance tasks require a tire/strut deflator?
Answer:

An aircraft tire/strut deflator is used when reducing pressure in landing gear tires or nitrogen/oil struts during maintenance, repair, or component replacement. Controlled deflation is essential before wheel removal, tire replacement, or strut servicing. Using a dedicated deflator helps protect technicians from sudden pressure release. It also supports safer, more predictable landing gear maintenance procedures.

Asked February 24, 2026
Question:
Why is controlled deflation important for aircraft tires and struts?
Answer:

Aircraft tires and struts operate at high pressure, often filled with nitrogen. Rapid or uncontrolled pressure release can pose safety risks and potentially damage components. A purpose-built tire/strut deflator allows gradual, controlled pressure reduction. This helps maintain compliance with safe practices for ground support equipment.

Asked February 24, 2026
Question:
What pre-use inspections should be performed before using the deflator?
Answer:

The manufacturer recommends inspecting the unit before each use for signs of cracking, kinking, leaks, or other damage. Hoses and fittings should be checked to ensure they are in proper condition and securely attached. Addressing any visible wear before operation helps prevent unexpected failure during deflation. Routine inspections contribute to safe and reliable aircraft maintenance.

Asked February 24, 2026
Question:
How should the Tronair 14-6802-6000 be stored when not in use?
Answer:

According to the manual, the unit should be stored in a clean, dry area and covered to maintain cleanliness. All hoses should be capped during storage to prevent contamination. Proper storage protects internal components from debris and moisture exposure. Maintaining cleanliness is especially important in aviation maintenance environments.

Asked February 24, 2026
Question:
What replacement components are available for the tire/strut deflator?
Answer:

The parts list includes a hose barb fitting and clear tubing (3/16” I.D.) as replaceable components. Having identifiable part numbers simplifies maintenance planning and ordering. Replacing worn tubing or fittings promptly helps maintain safe and effective pressure release. Using OEM parts ensures compatibility and proper performance.

Asked February 24, 2026
Question:
Why is it important not to modify the tire/strut deflator?
Answer:

The manufacturer clearly states that unauthorized modifications void warranty coverage and release Tronair from liability. Modifications could compromise pressure control or structural integrity. In aviation maintenance, using approved equipment in its original configuration is critical for safety and regulatory compliance. Always consult the manufacturer before making any changes.

Asked February 24, 2026
Question:
How does the deflator's compact size benefit maintenance teams?
Answer:

With a lightweight design (approximately 1 lb) and compact dimensions, the deflator is easy to carry and use in confined landing gear areas. Its small form factor makes it suitable for ramp, hangar, or field operations. Portability improves technician efficiency when servicing multiple aircraft. Compact tools are especially valuable in busy MRO environments.

Asked February 24, 2026
Question:
Is the Tronair 14-6802-6000 compliant with international safety standards?
Answer:

The documentation includes a Declaration of Conformity referencing compliance with the European Community Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. This demonstrates adherence to recognized safety and manufacturing guidelines. Compliance documentation supports international maintenance operations. It also provides confidence in the product’s engineering standards.

Asked February 24, 2026
Question:
What warranty coverage applies to the tire/strut deflator?
Answer:

The manufacturer provides a one-year warranty against manufacturing or material defects from the date of shipment to the original customer. Replacement parts carry a 90-day warranty. Following proper usage and avoiding unauthorized modifications is necessary to maintain warranty coverage. Clear warranty terms help maintenance facilities plan support and service.

Asked February 24, 2026
Question:
How does the tire/strut deflator support overall landing gear safety programs?
Answer:

Landing gear servicing requires strict adherence to pressure control and contamination prevention procedures. Using a dedicated aircraft tire/strut deflator promotes standardized, repeatable maintenance practices. This reduces variability and enhances technician safety during high-pressure servicing tasks. Integrating approved deflation tools into ATA-32 landing gear maintenance programs supports long-term fleet reliability.

Asked February 24, 2026