Boat Throttle Regulate: Our side-mounted outboard remote Regulate kit is compatible with Mercury PT outboard motors (2 strokes). It’s made from aluminum ADC2+ASA within a cast aluminum housing and an ABS shell take care of that resists cracking. The plastic button ensures firm and reliable operation. The Mercury boat throttle Regulate box is more robust and withstands more than one push-pull maneuvers.
Smooth Operation: Press the neutral release button to shift into gear, push forward to move forward, and ward off to move backward. The front-end friction adjustment knob provides personalized Regulate over throttle operation, allowing you to manage speed and thrust with precision. Additionally, the boat throttle Regulate has a cold start air-oil ratio adjustment function that ensures reliable operation in extreme temperatures.
Trim and Tilt Switch: Give a boost to your boating experience with the power trim and tilt switch immediately on the Regulate lever take care of. This design allows for simple adjustment of the stern engine’s position, aiding in cargo loading/unloading and preventing prolonged engine immersion. Making your engine’s tilt up/down easier with our throttle Regulate box.
Emergency Stop Switch Lanyard: Our outboard engine throttle Regulate box includes an emergency stop switch lanyard. This lanyard halts the engine automatically if the driver is rapidly displaced, preventing accidents. The lanyard can securely attach to the driver’s waistband or wrist for added security.
16.3 ft Regulate Cable: Our remote Regulate box has a 16.3 ft/4970 mm long harness with an 8-pin plug and a 4-pin plug. And a 9.4″/240 mm cable with a 5-pin plug and 4-pin connector for the meter connection, ensuring ample reach for remote power supply setups. Crafted from durable thermoplastic insulation material, these harnesses are built to last. All through installation, turn off the ignition, do away with the key, and disconnect all cables and power.
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