Kasco Marine VFX Series User Manual
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#8 screw
#8 lock washer
#8 flat washer
#8 nut
For quicker assembly:
Use cable tie instead
8. Make sure the cord is coming out of the power cord
guide in the float before attaching the screen to the float.
9. Use a stainless steel Bottom Screen Clip, 3/8”-16 x
1-3/8” Bolt, two 3/8” Flat Washer, and 3/8”-16 Nylon Lock
Nut to secure the screen to the float. Align a clip so the two
prongs overlap the rim of the screen as seen in the picture.
Insert bolt with washer so the top of the bolt is facing the
top of float (now in down position). Place the second
washer and the locking nut with nylon insert on the end of
the bolt and tighten using the 9/16” (14mm) Socket and
Ratchet on the nut end and the 9/16” (14mm) Wrench on
the bolt end. Tighten until snug and repeat with remaining
clip.
3/8” lock nut
3/8” flat washer
Bottom screen clip
3/8” flat washer
3/8” bolt
Bolt
holes
power cord
guide
5. Use one of the 1/4”-20 x 3-1/2” Phillips Pan Head
Screws (Part 3), one 1/4” split washer (Part 4), and a 1/4”
Flat Washer (Part 5) to secure the float. Make sure the split
washer goes between the bolt head and the flat washer.
Insert screw with washers through bolt hole in float
Tighten until snug with a Phillips Head screw driver and
repeat for 3 remaining screws.
6. Turn secured assembly upside down so the top of the
float (logo side) is face down on the flat surface. Bring the
3 bottom screen sections (part 9) together.
7. Secure the 3 sections of the screen together in 6 places
using #8 screw (Part 15), #8 lock washer (part 14), two
#8 flat washers (part 13), and #8 nut (part 12). Do not
overtighten. Alternately, use cable ties instead of hardware
for a quicker assembly of the screen.
#8 screw
#8 lock washer
#8 flat washer
#8 nut
For quicker assembly:
Use cable tie instead