Models 06-5020 Series
Reservoir Servicing Unit
08/2009 | Rev. 12
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This product can not be modified without the written approval of Tronair, Inc. Any modifications done without written approval voids all
warranties and releases Tronair, Inc., its suppliers, distributors, employees, or financial institutions from any liability from
consequences that may occur. Only Tronair OEM replacement parts shall be used.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Tronair Reservoir Service Unit is a compact unit primarily designed to provide a source of clean fluid for filling reservoirs. It is not
intended for performing any pressure testing tasks. A unique feature is that the unit pumps fluid directly from standard five (5/18.9 lt)
gallon containers.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model Number:
Fluid:
06-5020-1500
MIL-PRF-5606/83282
06-5020-1800
MIL-L-23699/MIL-PRF-87257
06-5020-3600
Skydrol/Hyjet
06-5020-8600
Skydrol/Hyjet
Maximum Pressure:
150 psi (10.3 bar)
Filter:
2 Micron
Dimensions:
Height:
38 in (89 cm)
Width:
29 in (73.7 cm)
Length:
35 in (114.3 cm)
Weight:
250 lbs (113.4 kg)
Pump Displacement:
7.8 cubic inch/stroke (127.82 cc/stroke)
Hoses:
15 foot (4.6 m)
Maximum Towing Speed:
10 mph (16.1 k/hr)
Finish:
Painted, Desert Sand
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FEATURES
Pickup tube fits all standard 5 gal (18.9 liter) cans
Replaceable filter element
Pneumatic tires
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PREPARATION FOR USE
The unit is shipped fully assembled and only the following steps are required to make it operational:
1. Set 5 gal (18.9 liter) cans of fluid inside the unit and lock in place with slide lock.
NOTE: On 06-5020-1500 Units Only: Apply appropriate fluid level to inside of lid.
CAUTION!
Only use the type of fluid for which the unit is designed. Using other fluids will cause contamination and seal
deterioration.
2. Remove the cap and seal from one container, pull out plastic spout, and insert pickup tube into the neck. Screw down the fitting
to form a snug fit.
3. Operate hand pump several times to fill line and purge air. Install coupling at hose end if applicable.
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OPERATION
To Use the Unit:
1. Make sure pickup tube is completely tightened down.
2. Securely attach hose to aircraft.
3. Operate pump handle at a slow to moderate pace with even pressure.
NOTES:
1. It is not necessary to operate pump rapidly. The pump moves a large volume of oil per stroke and will fill a
reservoir much faster than standard pumps.
2. A slow movement of the pump handle with a steady pressure works best.
When Service Has Been Completed:
1. Disconnect hose from aircraft.
2. Replace protective cap on hose end to prevent dirt ingestion.