Furuno 525TID-TMD manual

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    17-299-02 rev. 01 01/09 Transom Mount, 1kW, Depth Transducer with Release Bracket Models: TM258, TM260, TM270W Applications • Recommended for outboard and inboard / outboard sport fishing powerboats, 8 m (25') and up • Not recommended for inboard powerboats • Not recommended for steppe d hulls • Adjusts to transom angles from 3 ° –2[...]

  • Page 2

    Figure 2. He adroom required on stepped transom TM258: 244 mm (9-3/4") headroom T ype of Boat • Single drive —Mount a minimum of 15 cm (6") beyond the swing radi us of the pr opeller (s ee Figure 1). • Twin drive —Mount between the drives a minimum of 15 cm (6") beyond the swing radius of the propell er. • Trim tabs —Moun[...]

  • Page 3

    Mounting & Adjusting the Bracket CAUTION: Do not position the transducer deeper in the water than necessary to avoid increasing drag, spray, and water noise and reducing boat speed. CAUTION : The stainless steel bracket must be isolated from a metal hull to prevent electrolytic corrosion. I f no shim i s being used, place non-metal insulating w[...]

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    4 Copyright © 2009 Airmar T echnology Corp. All rights rese rved. 2. Apply sealant to the threads of the remaining screw to prevent water seeping into the transom. 3. Fasten the stabilizing screw in to place with a socket wrench. For clear access to the screw, re move the transducer assembly from the bracket (see Figure 4). When reattaching the tr[...]