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Old June 2nd 08, 08:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Mike Noel
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Default Using wing jacks on an Archer

I just got a wing jack from Aircraft Jacks and I'm trying to figure out if
I'll be able to safely use just one jack to get just one main gear off the
ground. The jack instructions assume you will use multiple jacks and a tail
weight to simultaneously lift both wings in a level attitude. Is it safe
to chock the nose and other main gear tire while just lifting one side to
change a tire or service the strut? TIA.
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Old June 3rd 08, 04:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Stealth Pilot[_2_]
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Default Using wing jacks on an Archer

On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 12:33:02 -0700, "Mike Noel"
wrote:

I just got a wing jack from Aircraft Jacks and I'm trying to figure out if
I'll be able to safely use just one jack to get just one main gear off the
ground. The jack instructions assume you will use multiple jacks and a tail
weight to simultaneously lift both wings in a level attitude. Is it safe
to chock the nose and other main gear tire while just lifting one side to
change a tire or service the strut? TIA.


not safe.

the consequences of having the angled wing come off the jack will be a
ruined spar. very very expensive.
the wing has a conical jacking point that mates with a socket in the
top of the jack's push bar. it doesnt have that much retaining
ability.
jacking from the spar requires you to lift the wing for the full
extension of the oleo leg then the tyre compression ...which is a fair
distance. the wing ends up canted at an angle that makes the safety
problematic.

if you just want to jack the wheel to change tyres a better bet is to
jack under the end of the oleo. that way you just jack the tyre
compression and the jack comes nowhere near the spar.

Stealth Pilot
 




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