Why Mototok is the Number 1 Choice for MRO Operations
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Dennis Velic / Base Maintenance Manager Adriatehnika about the Advantages of the Mototok Spacer 8600

Mototok SPACER 200 –
for Aircraft up to 200 t

Mototok SPACER 8600 – for Aircraft up to 80 t
Make full use of the hangar space.

Typically situation in a hangar – managed with a conventional tow tractor.
The biggest disadvantages are:
- All aircraft faces to the hangars gate because you have to consider the exit path of the tow tractor. Parking directly in a hangars corner is impossible.
- The distance between the aircraft has to be acceptably big. Maneuvering with a tow tractor means you have to move the machine to turn the nose wheel. Turning the nose wheel without moving the aircraft is impossible!

Same hangar – more aircraft with Mototok SPACER 200.
- Park your aircraft directly towards a wall or in the hangars corner. You don't have to consider the exit path of Mototok due to Mototoks very compact design.
- „Stack“ aircraft – park your aircraft with extreme minimal distance. Maneuvering in extreme tight situations is from now on no problem.
For our example it means, that you can park three more A320 (or similar) in the same hangar.
Increase the capacity of your hangar up to 150% by optimizing parking space!
Automatic Hydraulic Nosegear Loading
Sensor controlled – smart, fast, easy and safe.
Engaging and Disengaging the Nose Wheel
The engaging procedure can be started automatically by pressing just one button on the remote control:
Drive the Mototok with opened hydraulical door and lowered platform towards the nose wheel of the aircraft until the inner wedge touches the nose wheel of the aircraft. Then press the start-button on the remote control.
The hydraulical door closes …
… and clamps the nose wheel safe and gently with a specific pressure.
The platform lifts up and raises the nose wheel.
Technical Data Spacer 200
Use for | double nosewheel | |
Field of application | MRO | |
Maximum towing capacity | 200 t 440924 lbs |
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Maximum nosewheel weight capacity | 22 t 48502 lbs |
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Dimensions (without antenna, grips on the surface) | width | 3988 mm 157.01 inch |
length | 3920 mm 154.33 inch |
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height | 879 mm 34.61 inch |
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Ground clearance | 105 mm 4.13 inch |
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Max width of the nose wheel | 1400 mm 55.12 inch |
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Nosewheel diameter | min. | 650 mm 25.59 inch |
max. | 1200 mm 47.24 inch |
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unladen weight | 13 t 28660 lbs |
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Batteries (maintenance-free, deep cycle gel) | 4 x 330 Ah Maintenance-free, high-current AGM | |
Voltage | 96 V | |
AC Microprocessor controlled electric motors | incl. | |
Range /(depending on the workload) | 1 day | |
Possible terrain | Concrete, stone | |
Drive wheel width | 220 mm 8.66 inch |
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Drive wheel diameter | 710 mm 27.95 inch |
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Tyres | Puncture-proof tyres |

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Moving your Aircraft the innovative Way.
Manouevering with Mototok is the easiest by far. The fuselage and wingtips remain in position whilst turning the nose gear on the spot for manoeuvering. With Mototok both turning the nose gear and moving the aircraft are two completely different movements – the deciding advantage of the Mototok tug sytem. The result is a minimum requirement of space whilst shunting the aircraft. This example shows that turning an aircraft by 90° reduces manoevering space to a circle.
- Best overall sight thanks to remote controlled maneuverings
- No winches, no straps, automatic convenient and automatic quick nose gear loading
- Low maintenance thanks to full electric drive
- Lowest space requirement when pushing or pulling the aircraft
- Safe thanks to sensor-controlled platform monitoring and hydraulic nose wheel pick-up

Turning on the spot
Maximum manoeuvrability and safe positioning of the aircraft even in very tight spaces: Mototok turns the raised nose wheel on the spot under the fuselage. The wingtips and fuselage remain virtually immobile. This is a unique advantage when manoeuvring aircraft of this size.
Why Mototok does a much better Job?
In direct comparison with Mototok, the disadvantages of the other tug systems are obvious.
Conventional Tractor with a Towbar
Maneuvering with a towbar means “steering by moving“. Turning the nose gear and moving the aircraft are two inseparable motions when using a tow bar. Turning the nose wheel is only possible when the aircraft is moved backwards or forwards. The aircraft has to be moved several metres for the nose gear to turn and move the aircraft into another direction. This in turn increases the space needed for extensive manoeuvering.
Others disadvantages are:
- Many different tow bars have to be stored for different types of aircraft
- High risk of accidents and damage of the aircraft
- Minimum second person as a ,,wing walker" needede because the driver has no overview from his position
- High maintenace level due to combustion engine
Other towbarless Tugs
This principle means also “steering by moving“. The space requirement for maneuvering is approximately the same as with using a tow bar.
- Winches and straps for fixation often needed
- Minimum second person as a ,,wing walker" needed because the driver has no overview from his position
- The vehicles have big dimensions and need a lot of parking space
Tugs with a rotary table
The nose landing gear is clamped on a rotating turntable to prevent damage to the nose wheel if the maximum turning angle of the nose wheel is reached. The aircraft tractor can continue to turn, but the turntable remains stationary.
- Can load the aircraft only from the side of the aircraft.
- The Oversteering Protection that is supposed to take place through the use of the turntable only works reliably when pulling the aircraft. When pushing, the turntable behaves similarly to the caster of a shopping trolley due to the tracking of the nose wheels: the wheel will turn around its vertical axis. This can only be corrected by manually or electrically countersteering the table.
- No automatic fixation of the nosegear: there is no technically simple way to bring hydraulic or electric lines into the rotating platform without risking a premature defect.
- Safety issue: Due to the large and unfavourably placed drive wheels, there is a danger of crushing the operators feet during manoeuvring.
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Automatic Hydraulic Nosegear Loading
Sensor controlled – smart, fast, easy and safe.
Loading the nose wheel with a Mototok Spacer 8600 electric tug is quick and easy. No winch, no lashing straps, no laborious bending down to fix the nose wheel. Let the hydraulic system do the work for you!
Drive the Mototok with opened hydraulical door and lowered platform towards the nose wheel of the aircraft until the nose wheel touches the inner wedge the nose wheel platform. Then press the start-button on the remote control.
The hydraulical door closes. If necessary, the sliding table is adjustable for fitting smaller nose wheels.
The sliding table presses the nose wheel towards the closed hydraulical door until a specified pressure is reached.
The platform lifts up and raises the nose wheel.
Lastly the operator has to bring down the safety paddles manually – ready for moving the aircraft. The whole procedure takes 10-15 seconds only.
Technical Data Spacer 8600 MA
Use for | double nosewheel | |
Field of application | MRO | |
Maximum towing capacity | 80 t 176370 lbs |
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Maximum nosewheel weight capacity | 8 t 17637 lbs |
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Dimensions (without antenna, grips on the surface) | width | 2610 mm 102.76 inch |
length | 3305 mm 130.12 inch |
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height | 553 mm 21.77 inch |
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Ground clearance | 81 mm 3.19 inch |
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Max width of the nose wheel | 840 mm 33.07 inch |
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Nosewheel diameter | min. | 450 mm 17. inch |
unladen weight | 5400 kg 11905 lbs |
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Batteries (maintenance-free, deep cycle gel) | 4 x 300 Ah Armour Plate with electrolyte recirculation |
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Voltage | 80 V | |
AC Microprocessor controlled electric motors | incl. | |
Range /(depending on the workload) | 3-4 days | |
Possible terrain | Concrete, stone | |
Tyres | Puncture-proof tyres |
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