Construction: Structural steel with corrosion-resistant hardware
Finish: Skydrol-resistant enamel coating
Features: Bootstrap capability, foldable design, two-piece tow bar
Transportation Compatibility: Air, truck, and site transportation
Safety Features: Caster brakes and swivel locks
CFM56-3
Manufacturer AGSE, DAE
Location: FL, Miami
Stand Type: CFM56-3
Getting to Know Engine Stand
The AGSE/DAE CFM56-3 Engine Stand represents a pinnacle of aviation maintenance equipment, specifically engineered for the handling and transportation of CFM56-3 aircraft engines. This professional-grade stand combines robust construction with versatile functionality, making it an essential tool for aviation maintenance facilities and airlines. Its innovative design prioritizes both safety and efficiency, featuring a breakdown capability that significantly enhances its practicality in various operational scenarios.
Features and Applications Engine Stand
This advanced engine stand excels in versatility and operational efficiency. Its bootstrap capability enables seamless on-wing engine removal and installation, streamlining maintenance procedures. The stand’s foldable design is particularly noteworthy, allowing for reduced storage footprint and efficient transportation in Boeing 737 and wide-body aircraft lower cargo compartments. The integration of high-capacity casters with brakes and swivel locks ensures precise maneuverability, while the two-piece tow bar design enhances handling flexibility.
Technical Specifications Engine Stand
Engineered with precision, this stand features a structural steel frame treated with Skydrol-resistant enamel for superior durability. The corrosion-resistant hardware ensures longevity in demanding aviation environments. Its dimensional specifications are carefully calculated to accommodate the CFM56-3 engine while maintaining optimal balance and stability. The stand’s weight capacity and mobility features are designed to meet rigorous industry standards, making it a reliable choice for professional aviation maintenance operations.