ATR Platform
H1.8m | W2.8m | L3.0m
- Designed for the ATR fleet
- RH & LH versions
- Lightweight and easy to move
- Complete all-round access for engine maintenance
- Aluminium construction
- Bolted and plated construction fully on site maintainable
ATR Platform is compatible with:
ATR 42-600 / ATR 72-600 / ATR 72-600F (Freighter aircraft)
ATR Platform
The Semmco ATR Platform is designed to provide safe, stable and efficient access to the engines and maintenance areas of ATR 42-600 and ATR 72-600 aircraft. Built for professional aircraft maintenance environments, the platform allows technicians to easily access both the left and right ATR engines, with an additional “HOP-UP” step providing enhanced reach and full working access around the aircraft.
Manufactured from robust yet lightweight aluminium, the ATR platform is easy to manoeuvre while maintaining the strength required for maintenance operations. The slip-resistant tread and platform surface help improve technician safety, while the unique sliding and folding side railings are contoured to fit closely to the aircraft wing and engine areas for improved positioning.
The platform is mounted on a high-stability chassis with heavy-duty swivel wheels, enabling smooth movement and precise positioning around the aircraft during maintenance tasks. Kick-down jacks provide additional stability once the platform is in
place, while soft protective padding along the platform edges and railings helps protect aircraft surfaces.
Designed with safety, durability and ease of use in mind, the Semmco ATR Platform helps maintenance teams carry out inspections, servicing and repair work efficiently while maintaining a safe working environment.
The ATR Platform is compatible with:
- ATR 42-600
- ATR 72-600
- ATR 72-600F (Freighter aircraft)
For more aircraft access solutions, explore our full range of aircraft access steps, access platforms and specialist aircraft steps designed for safe and efficient aircraft maintenance.
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