Lectrotab 12 V Heavy Duty Tab Actuator - 6 Cable f/Everglades Boats [A-BK-26]
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12 V Heavy Duty Tab Actuator - 6' Cable for Everglades Boats
Lectrotab meets the needs of boats operating at high speeds or in rough conditions by offering its heavy duty trim tab actuator. The heavy duty actuator features a reinforced upper mounting boss and a 12 gauge stainless steel upper bracket. Lectrotab heavy duty trim tab actuators are precision-engineered to combine quiet operation with a non-hydraulic, maintenance free design.
The unit is corrosion free, ensures very accurate tab positioning, provides maximum lift force, and is totally self-contained for easy installation. The actuator assembly is packaged in a non-metallic permanently sealed housing. No components need to be installed inside the boat. Most importantly, unlike hydraulic trim tabs, there is no oil to leak out. The actuator incorporates a standard or low profile transom mounting bracket.
Compatible With:
- Everglades Boats
Features:
- Stainless Steel upper mounting bracket
- Reinforced actuator upper mounting boss
- Upper ram seal location cannot be damaged due to fouled ram or barnacle growth
- Utilizes internal pressure equalization system
- Internal brake system prevents unwanted tab movement when under way or backing down
- Quiet operation
- All actuators fully load tested to push 1000 lbs of force
- Non-metallic external structure which cannot corrode and will not deteriorate in the sun or under water
Technical Specifications:
- Actuator DC Voltage - 12 V
- Actuator Stroke Length - 2.25" (57 mm)
- Actuator Cable Length - 6' (1.8 M)
- Actuator Vertical Height - 11.875" (302 mm)
- Connectors - Deutsch style
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12 V Heavy Duty Tab Actuator - 6' Cable for Everglades Boats
Lectrotab meets the needs of boats operating at high speeds or in rough conditions by offering its heavy duty trim tab actuator. The heavy duty actuator features a reinforced upper mounting boss and a 12 gauge stainless steel upper bracket. Lectrotab heavy duty trim tab actuators are precision-engineered to combine quiet operation with a non-hydraulic, maintenance free design.
The unit is corrosion free, ensures very accurate tab positioning, provides maximum lift force, and is totally self-contained for easy installation. The actuator assembly is packaged in a non-metallic permanently sealed housing. No components need to be installed inside the boat. Most importantly, unlike hydraulic trim tabs, there is no oil to leak out. The actuator incorporates a standard or low profile transom mounting bracket.
Compatible With:
- Everglades Boats
Features:
- Stainless Steel upper mounting bracket
- Reinforced actuator upper mounting boss
- Upper ram seal location cannot be damaged due to fouled ram or barnacle growth
- Utilizes internal pressure equalization system
- Internal brake system prevents unwanted tab movement when under way or backing down
- Quiet operation
- All actuators fully load tested to push 1000 lbs of force
- Non-metallic external structure which cannot corrode and will not deteriorate in the sun or under water
Technical Specifications:
- Actuator DC Voltage - 12 V
- Actuator Stroke Length - 2.25" (57 mm)
- Actuator Cable Length - 6' (1.8 M)
- Actuator Vertical Height - 11.875" (302 mm)
- Connectors - Deutsch style
*Sold as an Individual
Owner's Manual (pdf)
Brochure (pdf)
Need More Help?
Our expert can help guide you through
your purchase.
or send us an email
About the Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Name Lectrotab
Lectrotab began when Jere Crews, founder of Cruisair Air Conditioning, decided to design, manufacture and market an improved trim tab system in order to eliminate design flaws inherent to existing electromechanical and hydraulic-based trim tab systems.
Jere had built Cruisair, the first company to offer dedicated marine air conditioning systems, from its humble beginnings in the late 1950s to a multi-million dollar internationally distributed product line.