Teleflex Smartstick Autopilot Rudder Reference #ar4502rm on 2040-parts.com
Morehead City, North Carolina, US
TELEFLEX SMARTSTICK AUTOPILOT RUDDER REFERENCE
RAYMARINE INSTALLATIONS ONLY
PART #AR4502RM
SmartStick is a non-contact autopilot position sensor that mounts to Teleflex outboard front mount cylinders (HC5345, HC5358*). The new SmartStick models replace the previous generation AR4102 and AR4202 models. There are three new SmartStick models available.
- No external black box electronics integrated into sensor body, making cable easy to route through rigging with no splicing
- 35' of cable can be trimmed to any length and jacket is labeled
- Digital Electronics are more immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI) cleaner signal allows autopilot to perform better
- Installation of sensor is more convenient and faster
- Part Numbers are autopilot specific, no jumpers to cut
- Lower cost
MODEL: AR4502RM AUTOPILOT: RayMarine Installations Only OUTPUT: 2.2V to 2.8V
Questions contact:
RUSTY RONS MARINE SURPLUS
252 / 726-5706

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