Attwood Nylon Manuel d'utilisation

Nylon quick release bracket, Instruction sheet, Instructions

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Figure 3

Figure 4

insert padlock here

Figure 5

Pin

bottom plate

Pin

top plate

Nylon

Quick Release Bracket

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69531 RevA

Instruction Sheet

Contents

1 - Top plate
1 - Bottom plate
1 - Pin
1 - Hardware package

4

M6 x 50 mm socket cap screw

6

M6 x 35 mm socket cap screw

20 6.4 mm stainless steel washers
10 6.4 mm nylock nuts
8

6.4 mm nylon washer

1

5 mm Allen wrench

1 locking

clip

Required Tools for Installation:

10 mm wrench

• Power

drill

6 mm drill bit

Attachment

(see figure 3 ):

Set top bracket over bottom bracket. Push the Pin
into holes on either side of locking clip to lock the
two plates together. Continue to push the Pin inward
until secured by the locking pin.

For security, insert a padlock (not included) in
locking clip to prevent removal of Pin (figure 4).

Detachment

(see figure 5):

Pull the Pin out of the top bracket. Lift and remove
motor from boat.

Instructions:

The Quick Release Bracket consists of a top and bottom plate.
Separate top and bottom plate to mount. Determine desired location
for mounting (either side can be used to lock the bracket.)

Top Plate

(see figure 1):

Insert locking clip firmly into preferred side. Using the 35 mm screws,
attach the top plate onto the bottom of trolling motor. Insert bolts from
the counter bore side. After the trolling motor, add a steel washer and
secure with the nylock nut. Tighten firmly with Allen wrench.

Figure 2

boat

nylon
washer

bottom
plate

Figure 1

trolling motor

locking clip

top plate

#90100001

Bottom Plate

(see figure 2):

Using the bottom plate as a template,
mark and pre-drill 6 mm holes in desired
location. Using the 50 mm screws, attach
bottom plate to the boat. Insert bolts with
a steel washer from the counter bore side.
Add a nylon washer above and below the
boat. To complete, add a steel washer and
secure with the nylock nut. Tighten firmly
with the Allen wrench.

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