Piper Arrow IV Turbo Maintenance Manual page 55

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JACKING.
Jacking the airplane is necessary to service the landing gear and to perform other service operations.
Proceed as follows:
1. Place jacks under jack pads on the front wing spar. (Refer to Figure 7-1.)
A jacking point on the airplane is also provided on the underside
of the fuselage directly behind the nose gear actuating cylinder.
This may be used along with the wing jack points to raise the
airplane, or alone it may be used to raise the front end.
2. Attach the tail support to the tail skid. Place approximately 250 pounds of ballast on the base of the tail
support to hold down the tail.
Be sure to apply sufficient tail support ballast; otherwise the
airplane will tip forward.
3. Raise the jacks until all three wheels are clear of the surface.
PIPER AIRCRAFT
PA-28RT-201 / 201T
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Figure 7-1. Jacking Arrangement
—NOTE—
—CAUTION—
—END—
1C7
7-10-01
Page 7-01
December 1, 1978

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