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CF34-10E engine stand
The engine handling system is designed to transport by air, land and/or ocean, store and install/remove the General Electric CF34-10E engine used on the Embraer ERJ 190 Series aircraft.
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CF34-10E engine stand overview
The CF34-10E engine stand is a crucial piece of ground support equipment designed for the CF34-10E engine, which powers Embraer E190 and E195 regional jets. These engines are known for their reliability and efficiency, making them a popular choice for regional airlines worldwide. The engine stand plays a vital role in these engines' safe transport, storage, and maintenance, ensuring they remain in optimal condition throughout their service life. The engine stand helps maintenance teams perform necessary inspections, repairs, and overhauls efficiently and precisely by providing a secure and stable platform.
CF34-10E engine stand functionality
The CF34-10E engine stand’s functionality ensures the effective management of the CF34-10E engine. It manifests in safe transportation, accessible maintenance, proper storage, and enhanced safety. In addition, the stand ensures that the engine is ready for optimal performance at any time while shock-absorbing elements safeguard the engine from any potential impacts, forces, and damages during handling or transit.
CF34-10E engine stand design
The design of the CF34-10E engine stand is explicitly tailored to accommodate the unique dimensions and weight of the CF34-10E engine. Constructed from sturdy materials like steel or aluminum, the stand is built to withstand the weight and stresses of handling this engine type. Key features include precise mounting points and adjustable supports to ensure a secure fit. Heavy-duty wheels with advanced braking systems enable smooth mobility and stable positioning during transport and maintenance activities. Additionally, the stand incorporates safety features such as locking mechanisms and tie-down points to prevent unintended movement or detachment of the engine. The design also includes provisions for shock absorption to protect the engine from vibrations and impacts during transport.