Marine
Damper Drive Plates
Between Marine Engine and Gearbox |
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Selection of Drive Plate
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Gearbox Details by Brand and Model
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Standard Back Plates
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Damper Selection
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Element to Capacity Cross Reference |
Catalog in PDF Format |
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Advantage of PM&I Damper Drive Plates: |
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Reduce Gear Noise |
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Allow Engine to Run at Lower Speeds |
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Back Plate Punched and Ready to Install |
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Fail Safe Design |
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No Springs to Rust Solid, Fret or Rattle |
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Information Needed to Size and Quote Properly: |
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1. Manufacturer of Engine, Engine HP, Engine Speed (Max) and Number of
Cylinders |
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2. Manufacturer of Gearbox, Model No. and Spline Details |
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3. Back plate diameter, number of holes, size of holes, pitch circle
diameter. |
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Does the plate fit the face of the flywheel or into a register. |
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4. Will element of the drive plate fit on the outside of the flywheel or
be reversed and fit inside the flywheel recess? |
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Type of application (Pleasure or work boat)? Does vessel spend long
periods of time at low engine speeds? |
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If an existing installation with a failed part: |
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1. Type and part number of damper that has failed. |
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2. What part has failed? Spline or Element / Springs |