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Octopus Rudder Feed Back Potentiometer Module Autohelm Raymarine Kit Oc15suk27b on 2040-parts.com

US $259.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Octopus Autopilot Drives Manufacturer Part Number:OC15SUK27B UPC:628309166571

Octopus Rudder Feed Back Potentiometer Module - Autohelm - Raymarine Kit Model# OC15SUK27B

Integrated Rudder Feedback Units
OC15SUK27B

Typically one of the most complex and time consuming aspects of autopilot installation is fitting the rudder feedback unit and ensuring that the geometry matches the full range of rudder movement. The solution is an integrated rudder feedback unit that directly mounts to the drive unit itself.

The standard RFB unit's (OC15SUK27A - OC15SUK27E) are dedicated to a particular manufacturer.Both types are attached directly to the drive unit for simple installation.



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