JeffVans
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 381
- Reaction score
- 334
- Points
- 137
- Location
- Zion Crossroads, Va
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
I finally got around to picking up my trim tabs from LectroTab. Since I only live about an hour away, I opted to pick them up in person. I had a great conversation with Russ and Dan about how they are designed and manufactured. Here are some pics for you to enjoy and see what goes on inside of your actuators. Since these are sealed units when finished, most people will never have the opportunity to see what makes these things work!!!
Inside of an empty actuator. You will notice the wires as well as the breather hose in the wire loom.
Here is the rod that is spun to move your actuators in and out. Interesting note, once it gets to either end (full extension or retraction) it free wheels so you don't burn out your motors if the switch were to get stuck.
This is a demo cutaway of an actuator
This is the motor that drives the rod that extends and retracts your actuators.
This is what the motor spins. The planetary gears in the housing. I asked about them using plastic instead of metal. They said they are plenty strong and haven't had any problems with them...as a bonus, they are WAY quieter than using metal gears.
EVERY actuator that is built is tested 3 times to ensure proper function.
The tabs themselves (no pictures) are made locally as well, there is a metal fab shop just down the road from LectroTab that manufactures those.
As an added bonus to the post... Here is a lesser known product from LectroTab called the Troll Buddy used for slow speed trolling. If you know some non-jet boat people let them know about this awesome product for their boats!!!
BIG THANKS to Russ and Dan for all of the information and allowing me to snap the pictures to share with the forum!!!
Inside of an empty actuator. You will notice the wires as well as the breather hose in the wire loom.
Here is the rod that is spun to move your actuators in and out. Interesting note, once it gets to either end (full extension or retraction) it free wheels so you don't burn out your motors if the switch were to get stuck.
This is a demo cutaway of an actuator
This is the motor that drives the rod that extends and retracts your actuators.
This is what the motor spins. The planetary gears in the housing. I asked about them using plastic instead of metal. They said they are plenty strong and haven't had any problems with them...as a bonus, they are WAY quieter than using metal gears.
EVERY actuator that is built is tested 3 times to ensure proper function.
The tabs themselves (no pictures) are made locally as well, there is a metal fab shop just down the road from LectroTab that manufactures those.
As an added bonus to the post... Here is a lesser known product from LectroTab called the Troll Buddy used for slow speed trolling. If you know some non-jet boat people let them know about this awesome product for their boats!!!
BIG THANKS to Russ and Dan for all of the information and allowing me to snap the pictures to share with the forum!!!
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