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1

If it is still connected, remove the pull cable from the latching 

mechanism (

Removing the Pull Cable

, page 9

).

2

Using a pair of needle-nose pliers, remove the pins that 

secure the latch bars to the central rod.

 CAUTION

Take note of the orientation of the latch pins prior to removing 

them. Installing the latch pins incorrectly may cause damage.

3

Slide the central rod out of either end of the lower link.

4

Slide the two latch bars out of the lower link.

 CAUTION

Take note of the orientation of the latch bars prior to 

removing them. Installing the latch bars incorrectly may 

cause damage.

5

Apply a silicon-based lubricating grease to the replacement 

latch bars.

6

Insert the replacement latch bars into the lower link, with the 

rounded ends of the latch bars facing the hinge end of the 

lower link.

7

Insert the replacement rod into either end of the lower link, 

feeding it through the holes in the two latch bars.

8

Reinstall the pins to secure the latch bars to the central rod.

Reconnecting the Lower Link to the Mount Base

1

If necessary, install the bushings   in the mount base from 

the inside.

2

Insert the lower gas spring assembly into the lower link  , 

with the shaft stabilizer pointing toward the front of the lower 

link.

3

Insert the combined lower link and lower gas spring into the 

mount base  .

4

Push the pin   into the mount base, feeding it through one 

side of the lower link and shaft stabilizer.

5

Holding the spring hook   towards the lower link, place the 

upper gas spring arm   into the shaft stabilizer, and push 

the pin the rest of the way through all of the parts, until it is 

flush with the sides of the mount base.

6

Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, install the pin covers   on 

the sides of the mount base.

7

Rotate the lower link up so you can access the latching 

mechanism.

8

Using needle-nose pliers, connect the spring from the 

latching mechanism to the hook on the base of the gas 

spring.

9

Install the steering servo on the mount (

Connecting the 

Steering Servo to the Mount

, page 19

).

Replacing the Mount Base

1

Remove the steering servo from the mount (

Removing the 

Steering Servo from the Mount

, page 17

).

2

Remove the upper link from the mount base (

Removing the 

Upper Link from the Mount Base

, page 23

).

3

Remove the lower link from the mount base (

Removing the 

Lower Link from the Mount Base

, page 23

).

4

Uninstall the fasteners that secure the mount base to the 

boat.

5

Secure the replacement mount base to the deck of the boat, 

replacing the existing mounting hardware if necessary.

6

Install the lower link on the mount base (

Reconnecting the 

Lower Link to the Mount Base

, page 24

).

7

Install the upper link on the mount base (

Reconnecting the 

Upper Link to the Mount Base

, page 23

).

8

Install the steering servo on the mount (

Connecting the 

Steering Servo to the Mount

, page 19

).

Replacing the Mount Shrouds

1

Using a 4 mm hex bit or wrench, remove the screws that 

secure the mount shrouds to the mount base.

24

Summary of Contents for Force

Page 1: ...es 10 and 15 mm socket 9 16 in socket For removing the propeller A 15 mm socket is acceptable if necessary 36 mm or adjustable wrench for replacing the coil cable Torque wrench With 4 mm and 8 mm hex...

Page 2: ...this position the motor is not secured so you should support the motor and use extreme caution to avoid pinching or crushing hands or fingers 1 Place the motor between the stowed and deployed positio...

Page 3: ...bit or wrench remove the screw and anode on the front of the motor 10Examine the anode and complete an action If the anode is more than half of the original size clean the anode using a wire brush or...

Page 4: ...he screws provided with the replacement part Replacing the Propeller If the propeller is damaged you must replace it 1 Using a 15 mm socket remove the nut that secures the propeller 2 Remove the lock...

Page 5: ...d Nose Cone from the Shaft page 12 Depth adjustment collar S00 01000 41 Removing the Depth Adjustment Collar page 12 Not shown Pull cable and handle 010 12832 30 Installing a New Pull Cable page 9 Not...

Page 6: ...10 12832 25 The replacement transducer and transducer replacement kit are sold separately Detailed replacement instructions 190 02521 94 are included with the transducer replacement kit Motor anode 01...

Page 7: ...bled 57 in model S00 01000 09 Latching components only 57 in model S00 01000 11 Removing the Lower Link from the Mount Base page 23 Display panel Ebox S00 01000 39 Replacing the Display Panel page 22...

Page 8: ...er fully assembled Replacing the Mount Base page 24 Mount base stow support S00 01000 47 Replacing the Stow Support page 25 Service Procedures Replacing the Pull Cable You can replace the pull cable w...

Page 9: ...he deployed position it may shift and crush your hands or fingers 1 Feed the end of the new pull cable into the mount base and place it over the stud on the locking mechanism 2 Using needle nose plier...

Page 10: ...n route the transducer cable through the channel along the right starboard side of the mount TIP To determine the right starboard side of the mount stand in a location where you can read the informati...

Page 11: ...rs apart to disconnect the data cable Removing the Transducer Cable from the Shaft Cap Before you can remove the transducer cable from the shaft cap you must open the shaft cap Opening the Shaft Cap p...

Page 12: ...aft and Propeller Drive Motor from the Steering System page 11 1 Remove the skeg and nose cone from the propeller drive motor Removing the Skeg and Nose Cone page 12 2 Remove the propeller drive motor...

Page 13: ...ssed nut The shaft and motor hardware service kit contains a new cable gland and recessed nut Disassembling the Nose Cone Before you can disassemble the nose cone you must remove the skeg and nose con...

Page 14: ...uded in the shaft and motor hardware service kit apply grease to the new 78 mm 3 in O ring in the shaft and motor hardware service kit 3 Place the new 78 mm 3 in O ring in the groove on the shaft base...

Page 15: ...t select the cable gland that fits your transducer cable For a 4 pin transducer select the cable gland with the smaller hole For an 8 or 12 pin transducer select the cable gland with the larger hole N...

Page 16: ...the shaft into the bottom of the steering servo housing and push it up through the top NOTE The shaft is keyed to fit in the steering servo housing one way only 4 Tighten the depth adjustment collar...

Page 17: ...om the Steering Servo page 18 Disconnecting the Lower Gas Spring 1 Place the trolling motor in the stowed position 2 Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver remove the screws that secure the lower gas spring c...

Page 18: ...8 1 Using a 0 Phillips screwdriver remove the set screw that secures the gas spring pin to the upper gas spring arm 2 Slide out the gas spring pin and lift up on the gas spring to remove it 3 Place th...

Page 19: ...vo Housing page 20 4 Connect the motor to the display panel Connecting the Motor to the Display Panel page 20 5 Secure the lower gas spring Securing the Lower Gas Spring page 21 6 Route the power and...

Page 20: ...Steering Servo Housing 1 Make sure that the data cable is accessible and not trapped by any part of the mount 2 From the outside in insert the bushings in the upper holes on the steering servo housing...

Page 21: ...Cables From the Mount page 9 1 Disconnect the upper link of the mount from the steering servo housing Disconnecting the Upper Link of the Mount page 17 2 Pivot the upper link away from the steering se...

Page 22: ...aging the connector 4 Using a 4 mm hex bit or screwdriver insert and tighten the three screws to secure the coil cable block to the steering servo housing 5 tighten the three screws to 20 kgf cm 17 4...

Page 23: ...with the replacement upper link 2 Place a plastic washer that you removed with the original upper link or a washer supplied with the replacement upper link between the upper link and the mount base N...

Page 24: ...h one side of the lower link and shaft stabilizer 5 Holding the spring hook towards the lower link place the upper gas spring arm into the shaft stabilizer and push the pin the rest of the way through...

Page 25: ...l the replacement mount bumper and secure it to the mount base using the screws provided with the replacement part Replacing the Stow Support 1 Using a 4 mm hex bit or wrench remove the screws securin...

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