Issue 3 16/6/14 - CMS Marine - +44 (0) 1452 380100 – [email protected]
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Once you have applied the epoxy to the ring you can now apply the epoxy to the hull area (as shown on the next
page). Using the guide you drew earlier apply a generous amount of the epoxy ensuring you cover the entire area of
the hull where the transducer and nut will be located. Try to ensure the epoxy resin is as level as possible.
Once you have a good covering of epoxy on the hull and the nut you will now need to carefully place the transducer
onto the hull.
It is important at this stage that you do not move (twist, lift, etc) the transducer once the plastic covering over the
transducer face has made contact with the epoxy on the hull.
Place the transducer assembly onto the prepared hull surface, apply direct pressure to the transducer and if possible
apply some weight that can be left in place during the curing process.
You
DO NOT
need to remove the plastic disc from the assembly after the epoxy has cured.
Repeat this process from the rest of the transducers supplied with your kit.
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PROCESS YOU WILL UNDERTAKE TODAY AND SO YOU MUST ENSURE YOU GET IT
RIGHT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR REQUIRE ANY SUPPORT CALL US ON +44 1452 380100.
Apply epoxy to the ring area only
(highlighted Green), avoiding contact with
the plastic covering (highlighted red below)
Apply glue generously to the hull area
ensuring you cover an area large enough to
accept the ring and transducer face.
You are aiming to get a good even covering
over the whole transducer area to ensure
the transducer face has good contact with
the hull through the epoxy resin.
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