2
Push the pull cable up from the bottom of the handle, and
remove the R-pin .
3
Pull the cable through the washer and the bottom of the
handle.
Removing the Pull Cable
Before you can remove the pull cable, you must remove the pull
cable handle (
Removing the Pull Cable Handle
).
1
Transition the motor to the stowed position.
CAUTION
You should leave the motor in the stowed position until you
have connected the new pull cable. If the mount is not
securely locked in the deployed position, it may shift and
crush your hands or fingers.
2
Locate the access hole on the underside of the mount base.
3
Using needle-nose pliers, remove the R-pin that secures the
pull cable to the locking mechanism.
4
Remove the pull cable from the mount base, and pull it
through the steering servo housing.
Installing a New Pull Cable
Before you can install a new pull cable, you must remove the
existing pull cable (
).
CAUTION
After you have removed the existing pull cable, should leave the
motor in the stowed position until you have connected the new
pull cable. If the mount is not securely locked in the 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 pliers, push the R-pin through the hole on
the end of the pull cable to secure it to the locking
mechanism.
3
Feed the other end of the pull cable through the steering
servo housing, routing the cable between the upper link of
the mount and the pivot pin.
Installing the Handle on the Pull Cable
1
Insert the pull cable through the bottom half of the handle
.
2
Insert the pull cable through the washer .
3
Push the R-pin through the hole on the end of the pull
cable.
4
Pull the cable down so that the washer and R-pin rest in the
bottom half of the handle.
NOTE:
The R-pin fits in the bottom half of the handle one
way only.
5
Using a #1 Philips screwdriver, secure the top of the handle
to the bottom using the screws .
Removing the Power and Transducer Cables From
the Mount
You should remove the power and transducer cables from the
mount if you are replacing a damaged cable, transducer, or
shaft.
1
Disconnect the motor from the power source.
2
With the motor in the stowed position, using a #1 Phillips
screwdriver, remove the single screw that secures the
upper tab of the bracket to the mount base, and remove
the bracket.
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