Alaska Gear Company Cessna Plane Jack - Cessna Plane Jack

Cessna Plane Jack

Regular price$650.00
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PART NUMBER: Cessna Plane Jack

The Short Final Cessna Plane Jack is the perfect tool for pilots and mechanics looking for smooth, easy-to-lift solutions for maintenance and installation in the hangar. 

Instructions

Step 1: Install clamp with pivot bolt forward. Make sure the brake line fits into the machine groove bushing.

Step 2: Tighten the pivot bolt firmly against the front face of the gear leg.

Step 3: Attach the lifting jack to the upper tube stub. Install through pin.

Step 4: Use a 3/4” socket to raise the jack.


Warning: Do not use in high winds. Remove or loosen tie-down ropes before lifting the aircraft. Do not use to break from ice. 

Details

The Short Final Cessna Plane Jack is the perfect tool for pilots and mechanics looking for smooth, easy-to-lift solutions for maintenance and installation in the hangar. 

Instructions

Step 1: Install clamp with pivot bolt forward. Make sure the brake line fits into the machine groove bushing.

Step 2: Tighten the pivot bolt firmly against the front face of the gear leg.

Step 3: Attach the lifting jack to the upper tube stub. Install through pin.

Step 4: Use a 3/4” socket to raise the jack.


Warning: Do not use in high winds. Remove or loosen tie-down ropes before lifting the aircraft. Do not use to break from ice. 

Overview

LIFT YOUR PLANE WITH AN ELECTRIC DRILL

The Cessna Plane Jack integrates with any electric drill and utilizes a 3/4 socket to raise and lower your airplane. 

AVOID DAMAGE AND INJURY

The Cessna Plane Jack fits around the brake lines while securely clamping around the Cessna gear leg.

Instructions

Step 1: Install clamp with pivot bolt forward. Make sure the brake line fits into the machine groove bushing.

Step 2: Tighten the pivot bolt firmly against the front face of the gear leg.

Step 3: Attach the lifting jack to the upper tube stub. Install through pin.

Step 4: Use a 3/4” socket to raise the jack.

Warning: Do not use in high winds. Remove or loosen tie-down ropes before lifting the aircraft. Do not use to break from ice. 

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