Connection system for two or more marine propulsion devices

Marine propulsion – Screw propeller – With means effecting or facilitating movement of propulsion...

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C440S053000

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ABSTRACT:
A tie bar arrangement uses a rod end cartridge assembly that provides relative rotatability between an associated rod end and a coupler tube. The provision of a connecting link and steering arm adapter associated with the rod end cartridge assembly also provides relative rotation about first and second axes which allow sufficient flexibility to avoid placing the tie bar arrangement under excessive stress when one marine propulsion device is tilted relative to another marine propulsion device.

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