Marine propulsion – With indicator
Patent
1996-07-31
1998-12-29
Basinger, Sherman
Marine propulsion
With indicator
B63H 2010
Patent
active
058533079
ABSTRACT:
A simply-structured trim sensor measures the trim position of an outboard motor. The sensor operates between a pivot pin, which is fixed to a clamping bracket, and a swivel bracket, which rotates about the pivot pin. The sensor is arranged between the clamping and swivel brackets in a position which allows ready access to the sensor. A technician therefore can easily adjustment or repair the sensor without disassembling any portion of the clamping and swivel brackets, and without moving the outboard motor.
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Basinger Sherman
Sanshin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
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