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Checking for leaks, Assembling the fitting – Airmar P48W User Manual

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Figure 7. TM models: Disassembling/assembling

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Optional Trolling Motor Mount:
P48W or TM150M Only

NOTE: The other TM models are too large for this fitting.

Assembling the Fitting

1. Remove the transducer from the transom fitting by first removing

the two screws and the cover (see Figure 6 or 7). Lift out the
transducer and the spring.

2. Insert the spring and transducer in the trolling fitting (see

Figure 8). Be sure the boss on the fitting engages the groove in
the transducer.

3. Slide the locking ring along the cable until it rests against the

transducer.

4. Using the two 6 x 3/4" screws supplied, screw the locking ring

onto the trolling fitting. Be sure the notches in the locking ring
mesh with the notches on the top of the transducer.
Hand-tighten only. Do not over-tighten.
NOTE: Do not use the screws from the transom fitting.

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Figure 8. P48W or TM150M: Assembling the trolling motor fitting

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screw (2)

lock ring

transducer

trolling

spring

slot for
band clamp (2)

housing

(6 x 3/4

")

Figure 6. P48W: Disassembling/assembling transom fitting

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screw (2)

cover

transducer

spring

transom

housing

(6 x 1/2

")

Figure 9. P48W or TM150M: Trolling motor mount

support tube

band clamp

sensor

cable

cable ties

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Checking for Leaks

When the boat is placed in the water, immediately check for leaks
around the screws and any other holes drilled in the hull. Note that
very small leaks may not be readily observed. Do not leave the boat
in the water unchecked for more than three hours.

slot for TM150M
cable exit

transom fitting

(TM150M shown)

NOTE: TM models
do NOT use spring

screw (2)

cover

transducer

transom

housing

(6 x 1/2

")

(P48W shown)

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