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Copyright 2002-2009, Monster Tower, Inc.

 

 

Getting to Know your MT2 

Tower Parts & Assembly Diagrams 

 

 

 

The MT2 is an innovative design in the Wakeboard Tower market that uses many 
common parts and design elements that make it affordable and easy to install. There 
are three main components of the design as shown in the Assembly Diagram: front 
legs, rear legs and the top section. The front legs are identical, and the rear legs are 
identical.  
 
The Top Section Assembly shows how the fixed leg swivel at the top of each of the legs 
mate to swivels on the top section. These swivels allow the front or rear legs to move 
closer together or farther apart to adjust to different boat widths. The back leg swivels 
on the top section also rotate in the swivel collar; allowing the front and rear legs to 
move closer together or farther apart to adjust to different mounting locations on the 

Summary of Contents for MT2

Page 1: ...re installation Leave Legs and Top Section protected with bubble wrap sleeves removing only the ends as needed to protect the boat and tower during installation THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY SATISFIED IN ANY WAY WITH YOUR NEW MT2 PLEASE CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY Our entire purpose as a company is to create great products at affordable prices that our customers love IMPORTANT P...

Page 2: ...ularly Note that after drilling the holes in the mating swivels the tower is permanently set to that rear leg mounting width and can not be moved to another boat or area unless it has the same rear leg mounting width The tower is silent by design If you hear any rattling or noise check all hardware for tightness especially the Heim joint jam nuts and set screws in the rear swivel collar Call us at...

Page 3: ...bly Diagram front legs rear legs and the top section The front legs are identical and the rear legs are identical The Top Section Assembly shows how the fixed leg swivel at the top of each of the legs mate to swivels on the top section These swivels allow the front or rear legs to move closer together or farther apart to adjust to different boat widths The back leg swivels on the top section also ...

Page 4: ...d 13 32 x 1 2 Lock rear swivel in collar 4 7 M8 x 55HCS Washers Nylock 3 8 x 2 1 8 Rear Swivel Leg Anchors 4 8 M12 x 35 Quick Release Knob 15 32 x 1 3 8 Front Heim joints to front base assemblies 2 9 M12 x 106 Quick Release Assembly Front leg to Front Swivel 2 10 2 1 2 Teflon Fender Washer Front Legs Top Section Swivel 2 11 M6 Head Allen Wrench For M10 Set Screws Supplied tool 1 12 M8 Head Allen W...

Page 5: ...e bases To begin the layout process attach the rear legs part 5 to the top section part 1 using hardware Item 5 WITH ANTI SEIZE on the outside of the threads The rear legs should radius towards the front of the boat Tighten the setscrews in the top section to hold it at about 30 degrees from vertical as shown below DO NOT loosen these set screws when folding the tower down NOTE If you plan to purc...

Page 6: ... easiest access we recommend mounting the base swivel with the bolt towards the outside With the tower in this initial position you can easily move it so the top section rests at a good location when folded and see if the bases will best mount on the top side or an angle on each side of the boat You may want to try a few different mounting spots to make sure you have the best location for the towe...

Page 7: ...final location of all four bases by placing the tower into its final position This will be easier if you can hang the tower from a tree rafter or have a few friends help you hold the tower in place Mark the location of the front bases and measure from a front base to a reference location on the boat as well as from the front base to the rear base to make sure they are positioned the same on both s...

Page 8: ... reverse until you are through the fiberglass 2 Repeat the same step as above with the 5 16 bit running in reverse 3 Finish the hole by putting a slight angle chamfer on the edge of the gelcoat turning the drill bit by hand without the drill as shown on the right side in the above diagram to further protect the boat 4 Using the backing plate double check the location of the second hole for each ba...

Page 9: ... the tower will be hard to rotate Rotate the tower into the up position and move the front legs around to determine the desired location of the front bases You may have already done this during the initial setup that was optional on page 7 Double check the location of the front bases and then follow the same drilling and installation procedure used to mount the rear bases to finish the front base ...

Page 10: ...r size 3 16 or and drill partially through the tower making sure to stay centered in the pilot hole 3 Switch your drill bit back to the 8mm bit and drill through the smaller hole 4 Continue switching between drill bits until you have drilled completely through the swivels Insert Item 7 through the hole and tighten to 30 ft lbs At this point double check that the tower is centered before drilling a...

Page 11: ...ng your boat the MT2 can be in the up or folded position If you tow with the tower up note the height of the tower and make sure you have overhead clearance If you tow with the tower down make sure you have pads where the tower touches the boat Also make sure that there are no parts of the tower that will create a hazard when towing as mentioned in the folding instructions If the front legs are la...

Page 12: ...wire The maximum hole size we recommend is but normally smaller is all that is needed 1 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES OF INTEREST The various connectors finishing grommets and items you will need for wiring lights and speakers can be found at Radio Shack Home Depot Lowe s Ace and other hardware stores You can also find much of this at www WayTekWire com as well as many other online sources There are some g...

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