Description
1 HP C-Face Boat Motor in Stainless Steel with its all-stainless steel casing and concealed design, is capable of resisting corrosion due to saltwater, moisture intrusion, and damage from extreme weather. The motor design is easy for quick connection to gear plates and compatible drives with C-face mounts. It is also integrated with thermal overload protection and TEFC design to guard against overheating and contamination. All in all, a promise to make your investment in the motor successful and provide you easy lifting experience.
Key Features & Benefits
- Heavy-performance Power Output: Provides powerful lifting capacity for smooth, efficient boat handling through 1 HP.
- Stainless Steel Casing: Made from stainless steel, it has rust-proof and corrosion-resistant construction ideal for saltwater and freshwater conditions.
- Smooth & Noiseless Operation: Smooth and noise-free operation through precise assembly of the electrical components of the motor to minimize vibration.
- TEFC Enclosure (Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled): Protects the internal components from moisture and dust, thereby increasing the life of the motor and ensuring consistent operation.
- Easy Installation: The C-Face mount design is compatible with almost all the flat-plate hoist systems/gearboxes, which simplifies mounting and saves time and labor costs.
Installation and Usage
- Pre-Installation: Check if your hoist system is compatible with the C Face motor. The wire should be for 115V or 230V, based on your power supply. Engage or consult a licensed electrician for safety.
- Installation: You need to align the flanges of the motor with the gearbox for mounting and use the bolts of the correct size and parameters for securing. Check the power source and connect the motor to the power source.
- Usage: Always balance the load on the lift, do not overload the lift system, and check if the surroundings of the motor are clear during the lifting operation. Conduct a test run to check the direction of the rotation and if the motor is operating smoothly.
Maintenance
Regularly inspect for signs of rust, loose bolts, or electrical wear as suggested. Rinse off debris and deposited salt with freshwater to keep the motor clean. Ensure all the wiring remains sealed and dry for electrical safety. Disconnect and store in a weather-protected place when the motor is not being used.