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MOUNTING THE PT-35 POWER TILT & TRIM
TO THE TRANSOM OF THE BOAT

When mounting your motor, take into consideration

that your motor will set back away from the transom
5 1/2 inches. This allows you to mount your motor higher
than you can when it is mounted to the transom (be-
cause as the water passes under the transom it comes
up toward the propeller when it is set back 5 1/2 inches).
When mounting the motor on the PT-35, the cavitation
plate of your motor should be 1 to 3 inches above the
bottom of the boat for best performance results.

NOTE:

If you have a lightweight boat and cavitation

occurs at the prop when you walk from the stern to
the bow, you might consider distributing the weight
in the boat toward the back.

Step 5:

Fill in any motor mounting holes in the tran-
som with silicone rubber sealant. Drill four holes
into the transom to match the four predrilled
holes that are on the transom side of the tilt
and trim (Fig. 4). When drilling the holes, make
sure that the top of the transom side of the
PT-35 will be approximately 1" above the top of
the transom and that it is centered on the tran-
som as shown in Fig. 6.

NOTE:

To make the mounting holes more accessible,

follow the instructions on page 4 to obtain power to
the PT-35. Tilt the PT-35 up to allow access to the
mounting holes.

Step 6:

Use at least 1/2" stainless steel bolts to mount
the PT-35 to the transom. To ensure proper
clearance, insert the mounting bolts from the
inside of the PT-35 out (the head of the bolt in-
side of the PT-35 and the nut and washers on
the inside of the boat). Fasten the unit to the
transom, making sure to use flat washer and
lock washer before the nut (Fig. 5 & 6). These
bolts should be checked for tightness frequently.

MOUNTING AN OUTBOARD MOTOR
WITH TRANSOM CLAMPS TO THE PT-35

Step 7:

Set your motor onto the PT-35 and center it. (If
your motor is mounted with four bolts through
the transom and does not have transom clamps,
go to Step 10. Tighten the clamps down as shown
in Fig 7.

Fig. 7

Fig. 6

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

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ITEM #52100 PT-35 POWER TILT AND TRIM

®

 PARTS LIST

ITEM#

PART #

DESCRIPTION

QTY. REQ.

1

52010

PORT SIDE MOTOR RAIL

1

2

52020

STARBOARD SIDE MOTOR RAIL

1

3

52030

PORT SIDE TRANSOM RAIL

1

4

52040

STARBOARD SIDE TRANSOM RAIL

1

5

52050

TOP CLEVIS BRACKET

1

6

52060

BOTTOM CLEVIS BRACKET

1

7

7050

MODEL 7050 HYDRAULIC ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY

1

8

52130

SERIAL NUMBER TAG

1

9

52070

1/4” - 20 X 1/2” FLAT HEAD CAP SCREWS 18-8 S.S.

14

10

52150

1/2” -13 X 1-1/4” HEX HEAD CAP SCREW 18-8 S.S

2

11

52120

1/8” X 1/2” X 1” NATURAL NYLON FLAT WASHER

2

12

6036

1/2” HELICAL SPRING LOCK WASHER 18-8 STAINLESS STEEL

2

13

7080

1/2” -13 TWO WAY SELF LOCKING HEX NUT 18-8 S.S. CAD PLATED

2

14

6009

1/2” X 3-1/2” SPRINT PIN S.S.

2

15

52140

WARNING STICKER FOR PT-35

1

16

51222

WATCH YOUR HANDS WARNING LABEL

2

17

52202

TILT AND TRIM DECAL

2

18

6083

1/4” - 20 x 3/16” HEX SOCKET CUP OINT SET SCREW 18-8S.S.

1

19

7014

MAIN WIRE HARNESS FOR P.M. MOTOR

1

20

7122

RELAY

2

21

7123

TOGGLE SWITCH

1

22

7124

TOGGLE SWITCH RUBBER BOOT

1

23

51380

TOGGLE SWITCH PLATE

1

24

52160

PT-35 OWNERS MANUAL

1

Содержание PT-35

Страница 1: ...R S MANUAL MODEL PT 35 POWER TILT TRIM COOK MANUFACTURING CORPORATION COPYRIGHT 2006 Part 52160 REVISION 5 COOK MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 3920 SOUTH 13TH DUNCAN OKLAHOMA 73533 580 252 1699 acknowledge...

Страница 2: ...eplaced at our option Cook Manu facturing Corporation will accept only parts returned for warranty pre paid from initial purchaser and return the repaired or replaced parts freight collect Avoid tampe...

Страница 3: ...ctor 5 Check for 12 volts at toggle switch wire labeled CIRCUIT BREAKER RESET BUTTON 6 If these check well replace the hydraulic actuator 1 Check the toggle switch 2 Check wire continuity from toggle...

Страница 4: ...________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________...

Страница 5: ...motors will not be able to tilt the full 84 degrees without the cowling or motor clamps inter fering with the transom of the boat Exercise caution when tilting to see if there are any limitations Mos...

Страница 6: ...tion taking care not to damage wires or brackets Fig 13 Step 12 Locate the wires on the wire assemble 1 One labeled up 2 One labeled down 3 One la beled 12V Position the switch so the terminal posts a...

Страница 7: ...tion taking care not to damage wires or brackets Fig 13 Step 12 Locate the wires on the wire assemble 1 One labeled up 2 One labeled down 3 One la beled 12V Position the switch so the terminal posts a...

Страница 8: ...motors will not be able to tilt the full 84 degrees without the cowling or motor clamps inter fering with the transom of the boat Exercise caution when tilting to see if there are any limitations Mos...

Страница 9: ...________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________...

Страница 10: ...ctor 5 Check for 12 volts at toggle switch wire labeled CIRCUIT BREAKER RESET BUTTON 6 If these check well replace the hydraulic actuator 1 Check the toggle switch 2 Check wire continuity from toggle...

Страница 11: ...eplaced at our option Cook Manu facturing Corporation will accept only parts returned for warranty pre paid from initial purchaser and return the repaired or replaced parts freight collect Avoid tampe...

Страница 12: ...R S MANUAL MODEL PT 35 POWER TILT TRIM COOK MANUFACTURING CORPORATION COPYRIGHT 2006 Part 52160 REVISION 5 COOK MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 3920 SOUTH 13TH DUNCAN OKLAHOMA 73533 580 252 1699 acknowledge...

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