TECHNICAL DATA
Model
Supply voltage
Maximum current
Maximum rotational speed
Maximum power
Maximum thrust
Motor shaft length
Motor shaft thickness
The minimum thickness of the transom
Maximum thickness of the transom
Maximum transom height
Bolt diameter
Number of forward gears
Number of reverse gears Net
weight
Gross weight
PM-ESZ-65W
DC 12V
60A
1700 / min 1
750W
65lbs
92cm
32mm
13.9mm
84mm
86cm
23cm
5
3
9kg
11.6 kg
SAFETY RULES
This section covers the basic safety regulations when working with electric outboard motors.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before you start working with this device, familiarize yourself with all the controls. Practice handling the device and ask a
professional to explain its functions, operation and techniques. Make sure that in the event of a malfunction you can turn the
device off immediately. Improper use of the device can lead to serious injuries.
Under no circumstances should you be under the influence of alcohol or drugs while boating (it is the law). Alcohol
or drugs reduce the ability to properly assess the situation and react quickly.
Boarding passengers. Shut off the outboard whenever passengers are boarding or disembarking.
Be careful. The operator of the boat is legally responsible for maintaining visual observation and listening. The driver
must have unimpeded visibility, especially towards the front. No passengers, load, or fishing seats should block the
operator's view while the boat is traveling at any speed.
Underwater threats. Reduce speed and exercise caution when navigating in shallow water.
Danger of tripping. To avoid a tripping hazard, route all cables and cords in an orderly location where they will not
be in the way.
Any accidents must be reported. If the boat is involved in an accident, the operator is legally required to report the
accident to the appropriate boating regulatory agency.
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