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Autopilot Pump Accu-steer Hm260 on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Bethany Beach, Delaware, United States

Bethany Beach, Delaware, United States
this is a lightly used unit i had in my commercial fishing boat for 8 months.. I removed it when i sold the boat and i do not need this pump for my present vessel... It is 100% working.. set up for 12 volt
Brand:accu-steer Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:hm260


The Accu-Steer HM260 steering manifold is used to interface autopilot and electric controls with a vessel's hydraulic steering system that is 150 cu. in. or smaller. The HM260 manifold is used with engine driven or electric driven pump units. This model will interface with most marine autopilot systems. Available in both 12 VDC and 24 VDC.

FEATURES:  Individual adjustable high and low speeds • Input flows to 10 gpm • Output flows to 5 gpm • 4-way solenoid valve (12 VDC, 24 VDC or AC voltages) • Pressure relief valve (factory set at 750 psi) • High pressure filter assembly • Fast jogging • Output lockvalves • Pressure gauge • Heavy duty construction for long life and dependability • Ideal for new and retrofit applications • Valve housing blue anodized aluminum with laser etching

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