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4730014678419 - Tronair PC-1009 Aircraft Oxygen Charging Adapter

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Part #4730014678419
ManufacturerTronair
NSN4730014678419
Shipping Information
Product Weight0.2 lbs.
Product Dimensions5.5 x 5 x 2 in.
Freight NMFC11790
Schedule B7609000000
ECCNEAR99

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
Airbus A220-100 (CS100) , A220-300 (CS300) , A300 , A310
Airbus Military (CASA) C-295 , CN-235/HC-144A
ATR 42 , 72
BAe 146-100, -200, -300/Avro RJ70, RJ85, RJ100 , Jetstream 41 , RJ70 , RJ85
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 , 787 , 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 Challenger 850 , Challenger 870 , CRJ100 , CRJ1000 , CRJ200 , CRJ700 , CRJ705 , CRJ900 , CS100 , CS300 , Dash 7 , Dash 8-100 , Dash 8-200 , Dash 8-300 , Dash 8-400
Dassault Falcon 2000 , Falcon 2000EX , Falcon 7X , Falcon 8X , Falcon 900 , Falcon 900EX
Embraer EMB-110 , EMB-120
Fokker 100 , 50
General Dynamics Convair 580 , Convair 600 , Convair 640
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
Pilatus PC-12 , PC-24
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

5/5
by Mystic Doty, a Maintenance Facility in Addison, TX
08/24/2023 10:38:15 AM
This adapter worked perfectly. Easy to use and the pricing was better than expected. Pilot John has always pulled through for parts that are hard to find.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
What is the purpose of the Tronair PC-1009 Oxygen Charging Adapter?
Answer:

The Tronair PC-1009 Oxygen Charging Adapter is designed to connect oxygen servicing equipment to an aircraft’s onboard oxygen system. It provides a secure, oxygen-cleaned interface that enables ground crews to safely refill or recharge oxygen cylinders. This precision adapter ensures proper alignment and pressure transfer during servicing, reducing the risk of leaks or contamination.

Asked October 22, 2025
Question:
Is the PC-1009 adapter certified for use with oxygen-clean environments?
Answer:

Yes. The PC-1009 is certified oxygen-cleaned, meaning all internal and external surfaces are free from hydrocarbons, grease, and other contaminants that could cause combustion in oxygen-enriched environments. This certification makes the adapter safe for use in both high-pressure and aviation oxygen systems.

Asked October 22, 2025
Question:
What are the connection specifications of the PC-1009 adapter?
Answer:

The PC-1009 features a 1/4" JIC flare fitting that mates with a 9/16-18 UNF-2B threaded connection. These specifications comply with common standards across aircraft oxygen systems and ground support equipment, ensuring compatibility with most oxygen carts and fill assemblies.

Asked October 22, 2025
Question:
Can the PC-1009 adapter be used with other Tronair oxygen servicing kits?
Answer:

Yes. The PC-1009 adapter is also supplied as part of the Tronair K-2717 Aircraft Oxygen Charging Kit, where it works in conjunction with the PC-1006 fill connector. When used together, these adapters provide a complete solution for oxygen servicing, refilling, and maintenance on various aircraft types.

Asked October 22, 2025
Question:
How should I handle and store the PC-1009 to maintain oxygen-clean certification?
Answer:

To preserve its oxygen-clean status, the PC-1009 should be handled only with clean, lint-free gloves and stored in a sealed, dust-free container. Avoid exposing the adapter to oil, grease, or other contaminants, as even minor residue can compromise safety. After each use, replace protective caps on both ends to prevent environmental contamination.

Asked October 22, 2025
Question:
What precautions should be taken during connection or disconnection?
Answer:

Always ensure the oxygen system is depressurized before connecting or disconnecting the adapter. Use only approved oxygen-compatible thread sealants when required, and never apply oil-based lubricants. Verify tight, leak-free connections with approved leak detection solutions to maintain safety during oxygen transfer.

Asked October 22, 2025
Question:
What type of oxygen systems is the PC-1009 compatible with?
Answer:

The PC-1009 is compatible with aviation-grade oxygen systems, including both portable and built-in aircraft systems that use high-pressure service ports. It’s widely used in commercial, business, and general aviation applications for reliable and contamination-free oxygen servicing.

Asked October 22, 2025
Question:
What materials are used in the PC-1009 adapter?
Answer:

The PC-1009 is typically made from corrosion-resistant materials, such as brass or stainless steel, to ensure strength and durability under high-pressure oxygen conditions. Its precision-machined design resists galling and thread damage, ensuring a long service life and consistent performance.

Asked October 22, 2025
Question:
Can I clean or recertify the adapter if it becomes contaminated?
Answer:

Yes, but re-cleaning and certification should only be performed by an approved oxygen-cleaning facility or the manufacturer's authorized personnel. Attempting to clean it with improper solvents or tools can leave residues that pose a serious fire hazard. Recertification ensures the adapter meets Tronair’s oxygen safety standards before being returned to service.

Asked October 22, 2025
Question:
How can I order replacement or spare PC-1009 adapters?
Answer:

Replacement PC-1009 adapters can be ordered directly from PJi. Always provide the model number, serial number, and application details to ensure the correct part is supplied. Using only OEM-certified parts maintains safety and compliance.

Asked October 22, 2025
Question:
What warranty coverage is provided for the PC-1009 adapter?
Answer:

Tronair offers a one-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship, commencing from the date of shipment. The warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse, contamination, or unauthorized modification. To maintain warranty eligibility, users must adhere to Tronair’s recommended handling and storage procedures.

Asked October 22, 2025
Question:
Why is oxygen-clean certification critical for adapters like the PC-1009?
Answer:

Oxygen-clean certification ensures that no flammable contaminants are present within the adapter, which is crucial when working with high-pressure oxygen. Contamination – even in trace amounts – can ignite under pressure. By maintaining certification, the PC-1009 adapter helps ensure safe, reliable oxygen servicing operations in aviation environments.

Asked October 22, 2025