Engine control lever 4500 TLC
digitalmulti-leverfor boats

engine control lever
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Characteristics

Applications
for engines
Command
digital
Type
multi-lever
Application domain
for boats
Mounting
surface-mount

Description

4500 TLC is a Twin Lever Control with split gear and throttle commands. As an extension of the 4500 electronic control system, it offers the same flexibility, modularity and ease of installation • Pure AISI 316 • Fast and easy installation with plug and play functions • Up to 60 meters between deck and engine room • Free assignment of throttle and gear to each lever • With or without interlock at speed direction change • Long lever stroke for a precise speed setting (166 degrees) system configurations The following table lists all the types of electronic systems. The most common ones are highlighted in gray. • The distance between the various devices and specifically the distance between levers, lever and actuator or between actuators is = 7.5 m; in case you need longer cables (especially between the deck and the engine room) they must be defined when ordering. • All electrical wirings to connect the actuator to the motor and the actuator to the gearbox, are as standard 3 meters. If longer cables were required, it must be communicated when ordering. There are specific cablings for motors like FNM, FPT, Nanni Diesel, Vetus,Volkswagen, Hyndai, etc. In this case you must communicate the specific type of motor you need to command.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Salone Nautico di Venezia
Salone Nautico di Venezia

29 May - 02 Jun 2024 Venezia (Italy)

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    METSTRADE 2024
    METSTRADE 2024

    19-21 Nov 2024 Amsterdam (Netherlands) Hall 02 - Stand 02.215

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    *Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.