CMC Typhoon Tower Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

  

 

                          FIG. 22                                                      FIG. 23 
 
NOTE: It is very important that you leave the bolts, clamps and clevis feet 
loose when attaching the tower to the boat. The clevis feet and clevis pins 
must be able to swivel. The 3/8”-16 x 1 socket head cap screws on the 
header must be loose to allow for any adjustments that may need to be 
made. 
 

Connect (loosely) the clevis pins of the two clevis feet that are now mounted to 
the boat to the port and starboard rear tube assemblies using the 3/8”-16 X 1-
1/2” bolts that were previously removed.   See Fig. 22. Tilt the tower forward and 
connect the front clevis pins to the front clevis feet that were previously mounted 
as shown in Fig. 23.  
 
Tighten all 3/8” bolts to 30 foot pounds of torque each.  This includes the clevis 
feet, the clamps and the header bolts as shown in Fig. 24, 25, 26, and 27.  
 
Mount the panel that was removed from the bottom of the header in step 1 and 
place the decals on the tower if so desired. 
 

  

 

                          FIG. 24                                                        FIG. 25 

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Summary of Contents for Typhoon Tower

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 1...

Page 2: ...ion process Your Typhoon Tower has been packaged with great care to prevent any damage and to guarantee that all required parts are included For proper installation the following items should be inclu...

Page 3: ...DIAGRAM 1 Prior to beginning assembly we recommend designating a large flat area to lay out all parts of the tower It will require a minimum of two people to mount the tower to your boat DIAGRAM 2 3...

Page 4: ...CMC Typhoon Tower to be installed by your local marine dealer TOOL REQUIREMENTS One power drill with drill bit One 5 16 hex key Allen socket One 3 8 hex key Allen socket One 7 32 hex key Allen socket...

Page 5: ...s particular boat owner wants to tilt the tower forward when storing his boat in the garage Therefore wiring for the navigational light will need to be through one of the front tubes nearest his switc...

Page 6: ...the wire cable to go through Run the wire through that hole as shown in Fig 8 The special bolt that mounts the clevis feet to the boat is hollow so the wire cable will easily go from the clevis pin an...

Page 7: ...the red wire to the screw as shown in Fig 10 Mount the lamp to the pedestal adapter with the three 6 32 X Phillips pan head tapping screws provided with the light Make sure that you use the three insu...

Page 8: ...remove the 13 X socket button head cap screws from the wakeboard racks as shown in Fig 16 Mount the wakeboard rakes through the pre drilled holes in the port and starboard brace plates of the tower a...

Page 9: ...g 19 Insert the 13 X 3 socket head cap screw that is part of the clevis foot into the hole previously drilled as shown in Fig 20 making sure to put the wear plates on both sides of the fiberglass On t...

Page 10: ...t are now mounted to the boat to the port and starboard rear tube assemblies using the 3 8 16 X 1 1 2 bolts that were previously removed See Fig 22 Tilt the tower forward and connect the front clevis...

Page 11: ...hole as a guide drill a hole through the tube on both sides as shown in Figs 28 29 Insert the 20 x 2 socket button head cap screw through the tube and clamp Fig 30 Put the lock washer on the bolt the...

Page 12: ...own in Fig 35 FIG 34 FIG 35 STORAGE The tower can be tilted forward or backwards for storage if desired Remember the wire cable must go through one of the pivot clevis feet so that the wires will not...

Page 13: ...e United States call 580 252 1699 to obtain the return authorization There are no warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof No one has authority to make any representations exc...

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