Accu-Steer Boat Autopilot Pump (MPN: 600-091)

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Reliable hydraulic pump for seamless autopilot integration in boats.

The Accu-Steer Boat Autopilot Pump is engineered to enhance the functionality of hydraulic steering systems in various marine applications. With a maximum pressure of 1000 PSI and a cylinder capacity ranging from 16 to 30 cubic inches, this pump ensures efficient rudder control, allowing for precise navigation. Designed for 12 Volt DC operation, it accommodates a current range of 6 to 40 Amps, making it versatile for different setups.

Constructed with rugged materials, the pump offers durability and longevity in marine environments. Its compact design allows for easy floor mounting, facilitating straightforward installation in most boats. The whisper-quiet operation minimizes noise, ensuring a pleasant boating experience while the autopilot is engaged.

This pump is compatible with a wide range of autopilot systems, making it a practical choice for boat owners looking to integrate autopilot functionality into their hydraulic steering systems. Operating effectively in temperatures from 14 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit, the Accu-Steer Boat Autopilot Pump is built to perform under various conditions.

Features

  • Rugged Compact Construction
  • Whisper-Quiet Operation
  • Interfaces With Most Autopilots
  • Easy To Install

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Accu-Steer
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 600-091
  • Compatibility: Hydraulically Steered Boats And Applications
  • Maximum Pressure: 1000 PSI
  • Cylinder Capacity: 16 Cubic Inch To 30 Cubic Inch
  • Voltage Rating: 12 Volt
  • Ampere Rating: 6 To 40 Amp
  • Mounting Type: Floor Mount

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Shipping & Returns

  • This product ships within the continental USA only.
  • This product typically ships within 1 to 3 business days.
  • Returns are accepted within 30 days for items in like-new condition. For complete details, please see our return policy.

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