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Boitier de commande ProGrade

Ref. ALM-VDM-11419-SGIN-P2B

ProGrade electronic control unit for managing a single inboard engine. This model is designed for port side installation and features two buttons. It provides precise motor control from the helm station.

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Boitier de commande prograde :
Boitier de commande ProGrade 1 moteur inboard, babord, 2 boutons
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Description

Glendinning - ProGrade 1 Inboard Motor Control Unit, Port, 2 Buttons - Specific Engine Control

The Glendinning ProGrade control unit is an electronic device designed for managing an inboard engine. This model is specifically configured for a port side installation and includes a two-button interface for engine commands.

Intended for helm stations requiring a dedicated control for a single engine, it centralizes basic functions in a compact housing.


Dedicated Configuration

This control unit is designed to meet a precise mounting and operational configuration, ensuring direct integration into compatible systems.

  • Application: Designed for controlling a single inboard engine.
  • Mounting: Specifically intended for installation on the port side of the helm station.
  • Interface: Features two buttons for command actuation.

KEY POINTS:

  • Configuration for single inboard engine
  • Dedicated port side installation
  • Two-button control interface
  • Weight: 2.74 kg

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