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Bennett Trim Tab Hydraulic Power Unit

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Bennett Trim Tab Hydraulic Power Unit
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Bennett Hydraulic Power Unit delivers power to the actuator assembly on the Bennett Trim Tab and has the strength to move all Bennett Trim Tabs. It includes pump, motor valves, reservoir and cover. Two solenoid valves lock tightly preventing water pressure from retracting the tabs.

Lexan cover protects electro-hydraulic trim tab power unit from occasional wash down moisture and translucent fiberglass reservoir allows fluid check at a glance. Installs easily with sturdy mounting bracket.

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Measures 4 x 7-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches

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West Palm Beach, FL.
5 out of 5 stars.

Easy swap out

10 years ago
Original pump unit gave up after 20+ yrs. Could not ask for a better system with minimal maintenance. The price was the best I found. Delivery was quick and on time. Hooked it up and ready to hit the water.
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Chesapeake Bay
5 out of 5 stars.

Bennett is very customer oriented

10 years ago
I was replacing a similar unit that had MANY years of use so the mounting bracket was already in place. I unscrewed the two fluid lines and unsnapped the electrical harness and pulled the old unit out. I simply slid in the new unit, hooked up the wiring harness, tightend the fluid lines and away we went. Couldn't be easier. One word of caution...if the tabbing on the wires is black the unit is 12 volt. If the tabbing is brown the unit is 24 volt. Be sure you order the correct unit! Oh, and don't forget to fill the unit with ATF! Any brand will work just fine.
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