Description
Flat Plate 1 HP Boat Motor has the best capabilities to support your lifting jobs as a marine professional or enthusiastic boater. It is strong with genuine power requirements, durable with marine-grade material casing, and convenient with a standard mount design. The motor meets all the safety standards and can provide dependable performance consistently season after season. It is an unregrettable and safe investment in any case, whether you are upgrading your boat-lifting system or replacing the old and aging motor with this powerful boat motor.
Key Features & Benefits
- Heavy-Duty Power Output: The 1 hp power enables medium-level boat lifts easily.
- Stainless Steel Housing: The SS is perfect for saltwater and all types of water and can stand firm against rust and corrosion.
- Smooth & Quiet Performance: The precise and balanced assembly of the internal components of the motor has minimal vibration and hence gives smooth and noise-free operation.
- Enclosed Non-Vented Housing (TENV): The enclosure is designed to protect the internal components from the external environment, thereby increasing the life of the motor and ensuring consistent operation.
- Easy to Install: The Flat Plate mount design is compatible with almost all the boat lifts across docks and marinas, supports flat-plate hoist systems/gearboxes that enable easy mounting, and saves time and labor costs.
Installation and Usage
Pre-Installation:
Check the compatibility of your hoist system for the Flat Plate motor. Wiring should be for 115V or 230V, based on your dock’s power supply. Engage or consult a licensed electrician for safety.
Installation:
Align the flanges with the gearbox and use the appropriate-sized bolts for mounting and securing. Connect with the power source.
Usage: Ensure to conduct a dry run to check the rotation direction and smooth operation.
Maintenance
Regularly inspect for signs of rust, loose bolts, or electrical wear as suggested. Rinse off dust, 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. Lubricate the bearing from time to time.