APU Access Platform


Auxiliary Power Unit Access Equipment ISO Rendering
 

The Bristish Airways APU access platform is a safe and stable design for undertaking the replacement of Axiliary Power Units on a versatile range of aircraft including B747/ B777/ B787/ A330/ A340/ A350 and A380.

It can travel between 2.1 to 5.3m high and can lift up to 1.7 tonnes.

It is tow-able and complies to the standards and regulations and is tested and certified as a MEWP (Mobile Elevating Work Platform).

The structure is equipped with a Screw jack motion system of 60mm dia spindles for a 9mm pitch which could lift up to 150kN.

For beams IPB180 are used on the for corners where some u channel profiles are mounted to the help design to take some of the axial load.

The platform is floating on 2 axis on its 4 corner brackets. This corrects and absorbs any geometrical default within a margin of +10/-10mm.

The platform weighs 2T and can take up to 1.7T.

It includes 2 sets of twin sliding gates used for the loading/unloading of the APU on its cradle. Both gates are fitted with integral locking systems isolating the power and allowing only one to be opened at a time.

All ways to access the platform at any level comply with the standards and regulations and allow for emergency escape at any time.

A fixed stair and platform is used to access the equipment at 2.1m by a swing gate.

Other positions can be accessed from 3.5 to 5.3m hg via a high variation stair case grabbed or dropped by the platform on its way up or down.

 


 
The Access equipment is an engineering aid designed to accommodate the applicable aircraft Auxiliary Power Units (APUs) and to lift or lower them into or out of the aircraft mounting bays. The platform provides a safe working area for up to four engineers and can lift up to 1.7 Ton.

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