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BELL HELICOPTER BELL 430 - HOISTING, JACKING, AND LEVELING; center of gravity; HOISTING; jack pads

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FROM YOUR BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON REPRESENTATIVE.
PRODUCT DATA JANUARY 2003
The entire helicopter can be lifted by attaching a hoisting clevis to the eye of the hoisting
adapter, and using a suitable hoist that is capable of lifting the entire helicopter. An
additional procedure is listed in the Maintenance Manual for lifting the helicopter with
the transmission removed. MAXIMUM Gross Weight for lifting the helicopter is limited
to 6900 pounds.
HOISTING, JACKING, AND LEVELING
The helicopter is fitted with three jack pads,
and a leveling plate, which are used to
measure aircraft weight and center of
gravity. The leveling plate is located just
inside the baggage compartment lower door
frame. A slotted hole is positioned above
the plate to hold a plumb bob.

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