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shaft length selection guide 

 

*  Add 5" to waterline measurement for fishing in rough water. Optimal operating mode is with engine trimmed all the way down.

 = 7-1/4"        = 3" (80EM/101EM), 3-3/4" (55EM)    

 = 13"

replacement prop selection chart 

For a complete compatibility chart, go to 

minnkotamotors.com.

weedless wedge 2 props      applicable motor models

weedless wedge props         applicable motor models

power props     

     applicable motor models

mKp-32

prop no.: 

motor dia.: 

prop nut Kit

#2091160

3-5/8" 

“a”

motor models with serial number prefix “ww,” “J” or “K” 

 

55AT, 55AT/H, 70AT, TerrOvA 55, TerrOvA 55/US2, TerrOvA 55/AP, TerrOvA 55/AP/US2, MAX 55/SC, MAX 55, MAX 55/SC/H, MAX 70, MAX 70/H/3X,  

MAX 70/SC, MAX 70/SC/H, MAX 70/US, MAX 55T, MAX 70T, 50Pd v2, 55Pd v2, 55Pd v2/US2, 55Pd v2/AP, 55Pd v2/AP/US2, 65Pd v2, 70Pd v2,  

70Pd v2/AP, 70Pd v2/AP/US2, 54Pd v2 POnTOOn, 68Pd v2 POnTOOn, 55HC POnTOOn, 70HC POnTOOn, 50Pd, 55Pd/AP, 55Pd/AP/US, 55Pd/US, 

65Pd, 70Pd, 70Pd/AP, 70Pd/US, 70Pd/AP/US, veCTOr 46, veCTOr 55, veCTOr 55/3X, veCTOr 70, veCTOr 70/3X, edge 45, edge 55, edge 55/H, 

edge 70, endUrA 46, endUrA 50, endUrA 55, endUrA PrO 46, endUrA PrO 55, CAMO 55XL, rT55/ST/CP, rT55/ST/CP/AP, rT55/SP/CP,  

rT55/SP/CP/AP, rT70/SP/CP, rT70/SP/CP/AP, rT55/SM/L&d, rT55/SM/L&d/SC, rT70/SM/L&d/SC, rT55/Se/L&d, rT70/Se/L&d, rT55/b/H,  

rT55/b/SC/L&d, rT65/b/SC, rT70/b/H, rT70/SC, rT50/S, rT55/S, Mk55eM, rT55eM, TrAXXiS 70, TrAXXiS 55, TrAXXiS 55/SC

mKp-6

prop no.: 

motor dia.: 

prop nut Kit:

#2061125

3-1/4" 

“a”

40Pd v2, 40Pd, 40AP, edge 40, edge 40/H, endUrA 30, endUrA 34, endUrA 36, endUrA 38, endUrA 40, endUrA PrO 32, endUrA PrO 38, 

40AT, 40AT/H, MAX 30T, MAX 36T, MAX 40T, veCTOr 40, TrAXXiS 40, TrAXXiS 40/SC

mKp-8

prop no.: 

motor dia.: 

prop nut Kit:

#2331120

4" 

“b”

motor models with serial number prefix 

“mK,” “J” or “K”

  

74Pd, 74Pd/AP, 74Pd/AP/US, MAX 74, MAX 74/US, MAX 74/H, 64Pd, vAnTAge 74

mKp-24

prop no.: 

motor dia.: 

prop nut Kit:

#2331130

4" 

“d”

motor models with serial number prefix 

“mK,” “J” or “K”

MAX 101, MAX 101/H, vAnTAge 101, rT101/S, rT101/S/3X, rT101/b, rT101/b/H, rT101/b/bg/3X, veCTOr 101/3X

mKp-37

prop no.: 

motor dia.: 

prop nut Kit:

#2091170

3-5/8" 

“a”

endUrA C2 55, endUrA C2 50, CAMO 55, TrAXXiS 70, TrAXXiS 55/SC, TrAXXiS 55, rT55/T, rT50/SC/T

mKp-2

prop no.: 

motor dia.: 

prop nut Kit:

#2061121

3-1/4" 

“a”

CLASSiC 28, edge 45, edge 45/H, endUrA 30, endUrA 36, endUrA 38, endUrA 40, endUrA 45, rT40/SC, endUrA PrO 32, endUrA PrO 38,  

45Pd v2, rT45/SC/T, TrAXXiS 45/SC, TrAXXiS 45

*refer to original prop on motor

mKp-7

prop no.: 

motor dia.: 

prop nut Kit:

#2091150

3-5/8" 

“a”

motor models with serial number prefix 

“mK,” “J” or “K”

 

MAX 55, MAX 55/H, MAX 55/SC, MAX 50T, MAX 55T, 65Pd, 50Pd, 55Pd, 55Pd/AP, 55Pd/US, 55AP, 55AP/US, 65AP, 65Pd/AP, 65Pd/US, 65AP/US, 

54Pd POnTOOn, 64Pd POnTOOn, rT55/b/SC/L&d, rT55/SC/H, rT55/AP, rT50/S, rT50/S/SC, rT55/S*, endUrA 42, endUrA 44, endUrA 46, 

endUrA 50, endUrA 55, endUrA PrO 46, veCTOr 46, veCTOr 55, veCTOr 55/3X, veCTOr 65, veCTOr 65/3X

mKp-33

prop no.: 

motor dia.: 

prop nut Kit:

#2331160

4" 

“e”

motor models with serial number prefix 

“ww,” “J” or “K”

 

TerrOvA 80, TerrOvA 80/US2, TerrOvA 80/AP, TerrOvA 80/AP/US2, TerrOvA 101, TerrOvA 101/US2, TerrOvA 101/AP, TerrOvA 101/AP/US2,  

MAX 80, MAX 80/bg/US2, MAX 80/US, MAX 101, MAX 101/US, MAX 101/H, MAX PrO 80, MAX PrO 80/bg/US2, MAX PrO 80/US, MAX PrO 101, 

MAX PrO 101/bg/US2, MAX PrO 101/US, MAX 80T, MAX 80/H, 80Pd, 80Pd/AP, 80Pd/US, 80Pd/AP/US, veCTOr 80/3X, veCTOr 101/3X, vAnTAge 80, 

vAnTAge 101, rT80/ST/CP, rT80/ST/CP/AP, rT101/ST/CP/AP, rT PrO 80, rT PrO 101, rT80/SM/L&d, rT80/SM/bg, rT101/SM/bg, rT80/b, 

rT80/b/L&d, rT80/S, rT101/b, rT101/S, rT80/AP, Mk80eM, Mk101eM, Mk160eM, Mk202eM, rT80eM, rT101eM, rT160eM, rT202eM, rT101/SF, 

rT80/SF, FOrTreX 101/US2, FOrTreX 101, FOrTreX 80/US2, FOrTreX 80, TrAXXiS 80, ALL TriM-n-TrOLL kiTS

Minn kota offers a wide range 
of replacement props to fit all 
existing and many discontinued 
models. The props include the 
nut attachment and can be 
installed in seconds.

exclusive weedless  
wedge props

The patented Weedless Wedge  
is the only 100% weedless  
prop in the history of fishing. 
The leading edge on each 
propeller blade is shaped with 
a swept-back edge that always 
meets at an angle of less than 
45 degrees. “Wedges” weeds 
away from the hub –  even at 
slow fishing speeds.

weedless wedge 2

The next generation of the 
industry’s only 100% fully 
weedless prop. Swept-back, 
flared blades “wedge” weeds 
away, allowing you to pass 
through heavy vegetation at 
any speed, without draining  
valuable battery power.

trim tab product specifications

item #

description 

1863500 

9" x 9" Tabs (no actuators/no switch)

1863510 

9" x 12" Tabs (no actuators/no switch)

1863515 

9" x 12" Trim Tab kit (tabs, standard stroke actuators, basic rocker Switch)

1863520 

9" x 18" Tabs (no actuators/no switch)

1863530 

12" x 9" Tabs (no actuators/no switch)

1863540

12" x 12" Tabs (no actuators/no switch)

1863545

12" x 12" Trim Tab kit (tabs, standard stroke actuators, basic rocker Switch)

1863550

12" x 18" Tabs (no actuators/no switch)

1863750

Short Stroke Actuators (11" min. transom height)

1863755

Standard Stroke Actuators (15" min. transom height)

1863700

basic rocker Switch (includes Control Module)

1863710

Position indicator Switch (includes Control Module)

1863720

Auxiliary Switch

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  Bow to waterline  

recommended Shaft length 

 

0" to 10"   

 36"

 

16" to 22"   

42" to 45"

 

22" to 28"   

48" to 52"

 

28" to 34"   

54" to 62"

  tranSom to waterline  

recommended Shaft length 

 

0" to 10"   

 30"

 

10" to 16"   

36"

 

16" to 22"   

42"

 

Over 22"   

Consult Factory

engine mount guide

•  Minimum clearance required  

from spine of outboard  
to end of cavitation plate  
(see diagram at right). 

•  Cavitation plate to  

waterline 13" (minimum).  

transom guide

bow guide

Measure down from the mounting surface of the transom or bow to the water level*. Use this measurement and the tables below to find the appropriate shaft length.

 

boat length (ft)

14

46

16

18

20

22

24

26

28

30

32

34

36

38

40

42

44

12 x 12

12 x 18

9 x 12

9 x 9

9 x 18

12 x 9

The right tab size for your boat will be determined by a number of factors, including boat length and weight. The larger the tab size, the more  

lift they create. As a rule of thumb, go with the largest tab size that your transom will accommodate. See chart below for general guidelines.

picK the right charger, as easy as 1-2-3.

 

4  batteries = 4 charging banks

12 volt

12 volt

12 volt

12 volt

3  batteries = 3 charging banks

12 volt

12 volt

12 volt

2  batteries = 2 charging banks

12 volt

12 volt

1  battery = 1 charging bank

12 volt

3 - 5 hours recovery time   

=   

15 amps per banK

4 - 6 hours recovery time   

=   

10 amps per banK

10 - 12 hours recovery time   

=   

5 or 6 amps per banK

step 1

determine how many 

charging banks your 

trolling system requires. 

You need one charging 

bank for each battery 

(include your starting 

battery, if appropriate).

step 2

determine the speed  
of recovery/recharging 
time you require.

step 3

Select the Minn kota charger that best meets your needs from chart below.

on-board alternator charger product specifications

item #

description

length

width

height

weight

 (lbs)

# of 

banKs

output per banK** 

(amps)

total output** 

(amps)

recovery time* 

(hours)

1821031 

Mk 1 dC On-board Alternator Charger

7"

7-1/4"

3-1/2"

5

1

10

10

***

1821032 

Mk 2 dC On-board Alternator Charger

10-1/2"

7-1/4"

3-1/2"

6.5

2

10

20

***

1821033 

Mk 3 dC On-board Alternator Charger

14-1/2"

7-1/4"

3-1/2"

8.5

3

10

30

***

   *Approximate time to restore deep cycle batteries at 60% discharge.    **dependent on alternator output.    ***dependent on alternator output and amount of time engine runs.   

portable charger product specifications

item #

description

length

width

height

weight

 (lbs)

# of 

banKs

output per banK 

(amps)

total output 

(amps)

recovery time* 

(hours)

1821051 

Mk 105P Portable Charger

5"

7"

6-1/2"

3.4

1

5

5

10-12 

1820110 

Mk 110P Portable Charger

7"

9"

7-3/4"

6.5

1

10

10

4-6 

1822110 

Mk 210P Portable Charger

7"

9"

7-3/4"

6.7

2

5

10

10-12 

   *Approximate time to restore deep cycle batteries at 60% discharge.

on-board digital charger product specifications

item #

description

length

width

height

weight

 (lbs)

# of 

banKs

output per banK 

(amps)

total output 

(amps)

recovery time* 

(hours)

1821065 

Mk 106d On-board Charger

8-3/4"

4-3/4"

3"

4.5

1

6

6

10-12

1821105 

Mk 110d On-board Charger

10-1/2"

7-1/2"

4"

10

1

10

10

4-6

1822105 

Mk 210d On-board Charger

11-1/2"

7-1/2"

4"

11

2

5

10

10-12

1823155 

Mk 315d On-board Charger

12-1/2"

7-1/2"

4"

14

3

5

15

10-12

1822205 

Mk 220d On-board Charger

13-1/2"

7-1/2"

4"

15

2

10

20

4-6

1823305 

Mk 330d On-board Charger

16-1/4"

7-1/2"

4"

20

3

10

30

4-6

1824405  

Mk 440d On-board Charger

11-3/4"

6-3/4"

8"

22.5

4

10

40

4-6

1822305 

Mk 230d On-board Charger

11-3/4"

6-3/4"

7"

16.6

2

15

30

3-5

1823455 

Mk 345d On-board Charger

11-3/4"

6-3/4"

8"

22

3

15

45

3-5

1824605 

Mk 460d On-board Charger

14-1/2"

6-3/4"

8"

31

4

15

60

3-5

  *Approximate time to restore deep cycle batteries at 60% discharge.   

how will you mount your talon?

 

*

not compatible with all jack plates. For more information on jack plate compatibility, visit minnkotamotors.com.  

**

required in addition to J9S and J9P brackets for T-H Marine

 Atlas 4" or 8" jack plate installations.

adapter plate selection chart

item #

description

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port/ 

starboard

diagram

1810200 

Talon Adapter bracket, 3S

3"

Starboard

A, b

1810201  

Talon Adapter bracket, 3P

3"

Port

A, b

1810202  

Talon Adapter bracket, 6S

6"

Starboard

A, b

1810203  

Talon Adapter bracket, 6P

6"

Port

A, b

1810204  

Talon Adapter bracket, 9S

9"

Starboard

A, b

1810205  

Talon Adapter bracket, 9P

9"

Port

A, b

1810206   

Talon Adapter bracket, J9S

*

-

Starboard

C

1810207  

Talon Adapter bracket, J9P

*

-

Port

C

1810210 

Talon Spacer block kit

**

-

both

C

1810220

Talon riser bracket

6"

both

n/A

if you’re not mounting Talon directly to the transom, you’ll need one of our adapter plates to 
offset the unit from the back of the boat. For more information on adapter plate applications 
and purchasing, visit minnkotamotors.com.

Adapter bracket between  

outboard and transom.

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Adapter bracket between  

jackplate and transom.

Adapter bracket to  

jackplate side mount.

diagram 

B

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Summary of Contents for TALON

Page 1: ...Shallow Water Anchor Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...loy Retract 6 Auto Drive 7 Depth Indication 8 Wave Absorption 9 Manual Retraction Procedure 9 Rough Water Mode 11 Cancelling Rough Water Mode 12 Deployment Notification Alarm 12 Retraction Notification Alarm 12 Removal Storage 14 Service and Maintenance 16 Accessories 21 Frequently Asked Questions 24 Troubleshooting 29 Parts List 32 Compliance Statements 36 Warranty 38 2 ...

Page 3: ... to maximize your product experience Safety and Cautions You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your vessel We have designed Talon to be an accurate and reliable tool that will enhance boat control and improve your ability to catch fish This product does not relieve you from the responsibility for safe operation of your boat You must avoid hazards to anchoring and always maintai...

Page 4: ...o Retract Press the UP button once 3 To Stop Press the UP button once or DOWN button twice within 1 2 second Each remote uses a CR2032 size lithium coin cell battery See page 14 for instructions on how to replace the battery Programming A New Remote Your Talon can store 10 total remote ID s If 10 IDs have been learned to the Talon unit and an 11th remote is learned the first ID learned will be ove...

Page 5: ... remote has been learned 5 Release the Auto UP switch on the Talon after the 3 beeps begin To erase all stored remote IDs this may require assistance from a second person 1 Retract the anchor if it is not already retracted 2 Disconnect the power cable white power lead from the battery 3 Press and hold the Auto UP switch on the Talon 4 While continuing to press the Auto UP switch reconnect the powe...

Page 6: ...n or one button press of the control panel Auto down button automatically deploys the anchor Retract One button press of the remote UP button or control panel Auto UP button automatically raises the anchor to the retracted position Talon shuts off automatically when completely retracted There is no need to hold down a switch or button Rough Water Mode Indicator Light Rough Water Mode On Off Button...

Page 7: ...N button not only deploys your anchor automatically but Talon actually drives the anchor in for you to ensure the anchor is seated Talon s Auto Drive deploy shuts the anchor off when the spike contacts the bottom Auto Drive will automatically power the spike into the bottom with three successive hits using increasing force on each hit USING YOUR TALON 7 minnkotamotors com 3 SECONDS 3 SECONDS ...

Page 8: ...D display on your control panel High visibility LED s display one light for each foot of deployment from anywhere in the boat Know the immediate status of your anchor or deploy the Talon to a specific length for stopping during a drift 8 minnkotamotors com 1 LED per foot of depth of deployment ...

Page 9: ... the bottom even in rough water conditions Manual Retraction Procedure In the event of a power failure or other occurrence where the Talon cannot be retracted in the normal manner your Talon can be manually retracted Minn Kota recommends keeping a 7 16 socket and socket wrench in your boat as they are required for the manual retraction procedure NOTE Be sure to disconnect power BEFORE attempting t...

Page 10: ...F 2 Place the 7 16 socket wrench over the exposed hex 3 Crank the socket wrench in a clock wise direction until the unit is fully retracted 4 If this procedure does not retract the unit you will need to remove the unit from the mounting bracket by loosening the four 1 2 hex head bolts on the sides of the mounting bracket minnkotamotors com ...

Page 11: ...e as indicated by the RWM indicator LED RWM will not run again until you press the down button on the control panel or double click the down button on your remote This feature will automatically shut off after 60 minutes of no anchor activity from the time it was turned on The Rough Water Mode button must be pushed again to turn the feature back on after this timeframe NOTE Rough Water Mode is NOT...

Page 12: ...ou that your Talon is still deployed Taking off with the Talon in the deployed position could cause damage to your anchor or boat which will not be covered by warranty Retraction Notification Alarm Your Talon is equipped with a built in retraction control alarm to protect the lift motor If the lift capacity of the motor is exceeded OR the motor takes more than 10 seconds to retract the motor will ...

Page 13: ... is especially useful if you are fishing in a soft or muddy bottom structure 3 Remove any excessive side loads on the anchor as described above This generally requires backing against the current or direction of the load then attempting to to retract the anchor again with side loads removed Other reasons for the Retraction Notification Alarm may include 1 Battery power is low This may induce a ret...

Page 14: ...le and Fuse Assembly back through the boot 2 Remove the wire ties holding the power cable 3 Ensure the power cable is free and clear prior to removing the anchor 4 Remove the lower stop nut from the bottom of the Talon starboard track Be sure to store this in a safe location or place it back onto the Talon once it is remove from the mounting bracket 5 Loosen the 4 vertical adjustment nuts while su...

Page 15: ...alling Talon it is important to check tension of the 4 vertical adjustment nuts after initial use and periodically thereafter to ensure they are at the recommended torque of 20 30FT LBS For storage Rapid Removal Accessories If you intend to remove or adjust your Talon frequently you might consider installing the following accessory kits Quick Release Handle Kit 1810230 and Talon Quick Disconnect P...

Page 16: ... upside down remove the four case screws 3 Remove the bottom cover 4 Carefully remove the old battery from the battery holder and replace with a new one The batteries snap in and out of the battery holder Install the new battery with the positive side facing up away from the circuit board Use a name brand CR2032 lithium coin cell battery 5 Replace back cover and reinstall case screws Do not over t...

Page 17: ...ications to minimize residue build up on the anchor At the top of the anchor assembly is a wash out port designed to flush out sand silt or other debris that may collect inside of the unit A simple garden hose is sufficient for this purpose As part of the routine cleaning and maintenance of your Talon it is recommended that the lower roller assembly shown in the illustration below be periodically ...

Page 18: ...owing steps should be taken a Extend the spike out so that the 2nd stage begins to exit the bottom of the anchor This may require removing the anchor from the mounting bracket and laying the anchor horizontally or on a flat surface b You will need to remove two retainer pins in order to replace the spike First remove the spike isolator pin and slide the spike isolator out from the bottom of the 2n...

Page 19: ...sition along with the replacement o ring When the spike is fully seated into the anchor the o ring should be slid up to the face of where the spike is held Be sure to align the retainer groove on the spike with the retainer pin hole f Slide the spike isolator up the spike and into the 2nd stage Carefully replace the spike isolator retainer pin g Carefully replace the spike retainer pin making sure...

Page 20: ...ove the protective cap from the fuse holder exposing the 30A blade fuse Replacement fuses are readily available at most auto parts stores 2 Pull the blade fuse out and replace with a new fuse Be sure the fuse is fully seated 3 Replace the protective cap onto the fuse holder making sure that the fuse holder cover snaps back on to ensure a watertight seal minnkotamotors com ...

Page 21: ...required in ad adapte item 1810200 1810201 1810202 1810203 1810204 1810205 1810206 1810207 1810210 1810220 if you re not mounting Talon directly to the transom you ll need one of our adapter plates to offset the unit from the back of the boat For more information on adapter plate applications and purchasing visit minnkotamotors com Adapter bracket between outboard and transom port starboard diagra...

Page 22: ...n without the use of hand tools Quick Disconnect Plug 1810240 The Talon Quick Disconnect Plug works well with the Quick Release Handles accessory for those that want to be able to easily remove and replace Talon for storage or security 6 Riser 1810220 The Talon 6 Riser will give you additional set back clearance from the transom such as when installing over top of trim tabs or other accessories ...

Page 23: ...TIONAL ACCESSORIES 23 minnkotamotors com 4 Button Remote Accessory 1810251 Lanyard included The Talon 4 Button Remote is available for the avid angler that may choose to install 2 Talons on their boat The 4 button remote offers the versatility of individually operating 2 Talons with a single remote ...

Page 24: ...spike engaged with the bottom Rough Water Mode is a software feature that you can turn on and off as needed When Rough Water Mode is turned on the anchoring sequence Auto Drive will repeat itself 3 times with 10 second delays between each sequence and then stop until the user reinitiates the sequence by pressing down on the control panel or the remote Rough Water Mode will remain on until 1 the us...

Page 25: ...t In these cases the Talon quick release bracket can be inverted to account for this reversed angle without the hassle of shims Q In the event that my anchor does not deploy is there a way I can do it manually A In the case where your Talon does not retract or deploy we recommend referring to the trouble shooting section of your owners manual Q Does the Talon have a fuse What size is it Where can ...

Page 26: ...l A www minnkotamotors com Rigging Q Do I need a separate battery to operate the Talon A No Minn Kota recommends connecting your Talon to the starting cranking battery of your boat Q Can I install an electrical plug on the Talon lead wires A Yes Minn Kota offers a quick disconnect plug accessory specifically designed for the Minn Kota Talon Q How do I determine where and how to mount the Talon A T...

Page 27: ...rim tabs and or other accessories Cordless Remote Control Q Does the Remote float A Yes Q Is the Cordless Remote waterproof Is the Cordless remote saltwater protected A Yes The Talon remote is water proof and saltwater protected but as with any electrical accessory general care should be taken to prevent water intrusion Q Can I use multiple Remotes on the Talon A Yes You can learn up to 10 remotes...

Page 28: ...tandard Talon quick release mounting bracket cannot be mounted directly to the transom In other cases there are other accessories such as trim tabs transducers poling platforms etc that may require additional clearance Use the Minn Kota Talon Adapter Plate Selection Guide to select the proper application for your boat Pictures and dimensions Please visit www minnkotamotors com for more info ...

Page 29: ...on to complete the last command before pressing the button again Solution Check the remote battery and replace as needed Solution Clear transmit path between remote and the Talon Problem My new remote won t work Solution Perform the learn sequence for a new remote Solution Check the remote battery and replace as needed Solution Confirm that your power connections are good and that you have suffici...

Page 30: ... Talon is stuck in the down position and I cannot see any depth LEDs on the control panel Solution Check to see if the 30A fuse is blown and replace as needed Solution Confirm that your power connections are good and that you have sufficient battery power Solution If these don t address the problem use the manual retract procedure to retract the Talon as described in your owner s manual Or remove ...

Page 31: ...y have sand or silt build up inside Use a garden hose in the top washout port to flush out any debris that may be causing this If you re fishing in saltwater it is a good idea to rinse out the unit on a regular basis to prevent this kind of build up Problem I cannot see the depth indicator LED s Solution Confirm that your power connections are good and that you have sufficient battery power Proble...

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Page 34: ... 24 1 2371918 BACKING PLATE LED BOARD 25 2 2371943 PLATE NUT SS 26 1 2372001 PIN PULLEY LONG 27 1 2372008 2372009 SPIKE 75 x 8 6 28 1 2372230 CLUTCH BACK 29 2 2372316 SHAFT IDLER 30 1 2372648 PIN WRAP DRUM DRIVE 31 1 2372652 PIN 1 4 STOP 32 2 2372653 PIN KNURLED 1 8 33 2 2372655 PIN SPRING 3 16 x 5 8 SS 34 2 2372656 WASHER BELLEVILLE CLUTCH 35 1 2372657 PIN SPRING 1 8 x 5 8 SS 36 1 2372741 SPRING ...

Page 35: ...MBER DESCRIPTION 65 68 44 57 4 34 48 2778011 EXTRUSION 1ST STAGE SERV ASM 6 65 68 44 57 4 34 48 2778012 EXTRUSION 1ST STAGE SERV ASM 8 36 30 2772822 FLOATING SLIDE GIB w PINS ASM 74 2882740 FLOATING GIB SPRING INSTRC KT 35 47 2882821 UPPER SLIDE GIB RPLCMNT KIT 66 61 53 33 27 2778016 EXTRUSION 2ND STAGE LATCH ASM 6 66 61 53 33 27 2778017 EXTRUSION 2ND STAGE LATCH ASM 8 61 53 33 27 2887205 LATCH AS...

Page 36: ...ired for EEE designed and intended as fixed or temporary installation in transportation vehicles such as automobiles aircraft and boats In some European Union member states these vehicles are considered outside of the scope of the Directive and EEE for those applications can be considered excluded from the WEEE Directive requirement This symbol WEEE wheelie bin on product indicates the product mus...

Page 37: ...ference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recepti...

Page 38: ...normal maintenance or replacement parts that are not defective are the responsibility of the purchaser To obtain warranty service in the U S the part believed to be defective and proof of original purchase including the date of purchase must be presented to a Minn Kota Authorized Service Center or to Minn Kota s factory service center in Mankato MN Any charges incurred for service calls transporta...

Page 39: ...RONICS L L C BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state WA...

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