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DANGER
Incorrectly installed ICE consoles can cause damage to the ICE and vessel, as well as cause serious injury or death.
WARNING
Control arms should be kept as short as possible. Do not extend more than 0.25” [6.35mm] per link end from
fully retracted position.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
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There must be enough deck structure to support the weight of the ICE and occupants within the vessel’s operational
envelope. Deck loading estimates are available by contacting SHOCKWAVE at [email protected].
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There must be no flex in the mounts or deck plate when the ICE is loaded.
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The shock brackets, linkage brackets, sway bar brackets and the ICE must not be modified.
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Do not mount the ICE on a curved deck if it was not specifically designed for the curved deck by SHOCKWAVE.
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Do not mount the ICE in the middle of an unsupported deck plate.
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Ensure that the movement of the ICE does not interfere with the vessel structure or equipment.
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Check operation of the ICE after installation by filling and draining the system. It must not bind or stick.
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Do not attach any equipment to the ICE without first consulting SHOCKWAVE at [email protected].
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All the ICE deck mounts must be positioned as per SHOCKWAVE specification. CAD files or a metal drill template for
deck mount position can be sourced from [email protected].
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Ensure the ICE is true to the deck by using a plumb bob to find the center of the front and rear of the ICE and ensure
the ICE is aligned with the centerline of the mounts. Adjust the ICE by rotating the center shaft of the control arms
to extend or reduce the length.
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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS