L
Swivel your rack to the inside and outside positions with
a board. Ensure your swivel is operating well and
locking in both positions. Ensure there is no interferenc-
es occurring. This is the point where you can tweak the
angle of the swivel adapter (Step J) and the clamp angle
on the tubing to optimize fit and function. If you alter
anything, Check clearance and function again.
M
Apply a drop of red threadlocker to each
set screw first.Once you are happy with
the final location of the rack, install the
swivel adapter set screw to lock in the
angle of the swivel adapter. Then install
the clamp set screws to lock the location
of the entire rack assembly.
3/16” & 5/16”
x1
x1
OR
Use with
2.5” clamp
inserts
Use with
2.0” clamp
inserts
THREADLOCKER
Torque set screws
to 25ft-lb
H
Swivel assemblies must be completely locked to avoid damage to boat or injury to
occupants. Proper Swivel operation is crucial to ensure racks do not swing into boat
unintentionally. To ensure proper engagement of locking pin be sure to swing racks until they reach a lock
position AND compress the rubber bumper at end of travel. Once this is accomplished the locking pin will be
drawn down automatically leaving no gap between pin handle and swivel.
Swivel Operation
How to properly operate the Swivel
GAP
Not Locked
Locked
Lift pin to unlock swivel
Rotate Rack 180˚ to second position
Push rack to compress rubber and the pin
will drop in lock hole
1.
2.
3.
Free to Rotate Rack
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Bennington Board Rack Assembly Instalation
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NOTE:
Some parts on the Mag swivel are considered wearable parts. After extended use some parts on the Mag swivel will need
replacement If you feel looseness in your rack the replacement kit will get the swivel working like new. Part # C710-0089