Removing the Shaft from the Steering Servo Housing

CAUTION

Without the depth-adjustment assembly in place, the motor and shaft are free to drop free of the steering servo. Support the motor while removing the shaft to prevent personal injury or damage to the motor. Due to the weight of the motor and shaft, this procedure is best performed with two people.

  1. Rotate the steering servo and shaft to the stowed position.
    NOTE: You must ensure the coil cable Callout number 1 is not pinched under the steering servo when stowing.

    Device Top View with Callouts and Arrow
  2. Slide the shaft and motor out of the steering servo, taking care not to damage the skeg and transducer or snag the cables or connectors Callout number 2 as you pull it through.
    NOTE: To avoid damage to the motor, do not pull on the cables.
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June 2024