HUMMINBIRD 333625 Portable Mounting Bracket Transom Mount Installation Guide
- June 3, 2024
- Humminbird
Table of Contents
PORTABLE 360 BRACKET Installation Guide
OVERVIEW
The Portable 360 Bracket is designed to mount on the transom of your boat, and allows you to easily install the 360 Imaging™ Transducer Deployment System without requiring a permanent installation.
PREPARATION
Following are instructions for the assembly and installation of this
accessory. Before you start the installation, please take a moment to
familiarize yourself with the parts and supplies lists. We also encourage you
to read the instructions beforehand so that you may understand the
installation requirements.
NOTE: All hardware required for the installation of this accessory is
either included with this accessory or with the 360 Imaging™ Transducer
Deployment System (see Parts ).
Customer Service: If you find that any items are missing from your
installation kit, visit our Web site at
humminbird.com or call Customer Service at
1-800-633-1468.
Before proceeding with this installation, the Humminbird® control head should
be installed. See your Humminbird® control head installation guide for
instructions and the
360 Imaging™ Installation Guide. Visit our Web site at
humminbird.com to download the 360 Imaging™
Installation Guide.
Supplies
In addition to the hardware included with your Portable 360 Bracket and the
360 Imaging™ Transducer
Deployment System, you will need the following supplies:
- 1/2″ and 7/16″ sizes in wrenches, ratchets, and sockets
- torque wrench with 5 – 7 FT/LB capacity
- 4′ straight edge or level
Parts
You will need the following hardware that was provided with the Portable 360
Bracket and the 360 Imaging™ Transducer Deployment System (also see the
illustration Parts):
A Transom Bracket
B (4) 5/16″ – 18 Hex Lock Nuts
C (4) 5/16″ Split Ring Lock Washers
D (8) 5/16″ Flat Washers
E (4) 5/16″ – 18, 1 1/4″ Bolts
F Transducer Bracket
G (8) 1/4″ – 20 Flat Washers
H (4) 1/4″ Split Ring Lock Washers
I (4) 1/4″ – 20 Hex Lock Nuts
J (2) 1/4″ – 20, 3 3/4″ Bolts
K (2) 1/4″ – 20, 3 1/4″ Bolts
L Anti-Seize Tube
NOTE: Items D (quantity of 4) and E are included with your Portable 360
Bracket.
NOTE: Also see the 360 Imaging™ Installation Guide.
NOTE: Product supplies and features are subject to change without notice.
Parts
Portable 360 Bracket
Before beginning the installation, review the following information to
familiarize yourself with the Portable 360 Bracket.
A Bracket Platform
The bracket platform is where you will install the transom bracket (see Parts:
A) and the transducer bracket (see Parts: F).
B Bracket Tension and Angle Adjustment Screws
The bracket tension and angle adjustment screws allow you to set and adjust
the angle of the bracket platform. In a later procedure, you will use the
bracket tension and angle adjustment screws to level the 360 Imaging™
Transducer Deployment System on your boat.
C Angle Adjustment Handles
The angle adjustment handles are used to loosen and tighten the angle
adjustment screws.
To loosen or tighten the angle adjustment screw, confirm the angle adjustment
handle is parallel with the bracket. Turn the handle counterclockwise to
loosen the screw and clockwise to tighten the screw.
D Clamp Screws
Use the clamp screws to secure the Portable 360 Bracket to the transom of your
boat.
F Clamp Screw Handles
To loosen the clamp screw, turn the handle counterclockwise. To tighten the
clamp screw, turn the handle clockwise.
ASSEMBLE THE PORTABLE 360 BRACKET
Before installing the Portable 360 Bracket on your boat, you will need to
install the transom bracket and the transducer bracket (see Preparation: Parts
A and F) on the Portable 360 Bracket platform (see Preparation: Portable 360
Bracket). See the following sections for assembly instructions.
Prepare the Portable 360 Bracket for Assembly
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Place the Portable 360 Bracket on a stable surface, with the clamp screws on the bottom.
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Turn both angle adjustment handles to loosen the angle adjustment screws (see Preparation: Portable 360 Bracket).
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Lift the angle adjustment handles, raising the bracket platform to its full height (see the illustration Raising the Bracket Platform). This position provides easier access hen installing the hardware.
Raising the Bracket Platform -
Turn both angle adjustment handles to secure the bracket platform in place (see Preparation:
Portable 360 Bracket).
WARNING! Do NOT overtighten the screws.
Install the Transom Bracket
Use the following instructions to install the transom bracket on the Portable 360 Bracket platform.
- Align the transom bracket bolt holes over the holes on the bracket platform.
- Use the illustration Attaching the Transom Bracket to install the 1 1/4″ (3.2 cm) bolts and hardware in each of the four bolt holes. Apply Anti-Seize to the end of each bolt as you are installing the hardware.
- Hand tighten the nuts with a socket wrench. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. You will fully tighten the nuts in a later procedure.
Attaching the Transom Bracket
Install the Transducer Bracket
Use the following instructions to install the transducer bracket onto the transom bracket.
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Insert the transducer bracket into the arms of the transom bracket so that the holes are aligned. You will set the angle and finalize the installation in a later procedure.
NOTE: To lower the pod height by 3″ (7.6 cm), the transducer bracket can be mounted upside down. This type of installation can be used if the boat’s transom is very tall or if the boat has a reversed transom. See the 360 Imaging™ Installation Guide for more information. -
Install the first 3 3/4″ (9.5 cm) bolt and hardware as shown in the illustration Installing the Transducer Bracket Hardware. Apply Anti-Seize to the end of each bolt as you are installing the hardware.
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Adjust the bracket so that the bracket holes are aligned. See the illustration Installing the Transducer Bracket Hardware to install the second set of hardware, using the same installation order as the first set of hardware.
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Hand tighten both bolts on the transducer bracket so it is secured. You will fully tighten the
Transom Bracket
Complete Transom Bracket Installation
Transducer Bracket
- Turn the angle adjustment handles to loosen the angle adjustment screws and lower the bracket platform (see Preparation: Portable 360 Bracket).
- Turn the angle adjustment handles to secure the brackets in place (see Preparation: Portable 360 Bracket).
WARNING! Do NOT overtighten the screws.
Installing the Transducer Bracket Hardware
DETERMINE THE MOUNTING LOCATION
Before installing the Portable 360 Bracket on your boat, it is important to
review the mounting location requirements for the 360 Imaging™ Transducer
Deployment System. See your 360 Imaging™ Installation Guide for this
information.
NOTE: Visit our Web site at humminbird.com to
download the 360 Imaging™ Installation Guide.
INSTALL THE PORTABLE 360 BRACKET
After finalizing the Portable 360 Bracket assembly and determining the
mounting location using your 360 Imaging™ Installation Guide, use the
information in the following sections to install the Portable 360 Bracket on
the transom of your boat.
Install the Portable 360 Bracket on the Boat
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Confirm that the boat is level on the trailer, both from port to starboard and from bow to stern, by placing your level on the deck of the boat, first in one direction, then in the other.
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Install the Portable 360 Bracket in the chosen mounting location.
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Hand tighten the clamp screws to secure the bracket to the boat.
NOTE: Confirm the clamp screws are fully tightened, but do not overtighten.
NOTE: The Portable 360 Bracket must be securely installed before installing the 360 Imaging™ Transducer Deployment System.
Complete Portable 360 Bracket Assembly -
Place a level on top of the Portable 360 Bracket platform and confirm it is level horizontally.
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Remove the level and place it on the transducer bracket. Confirm it is level vertically (see the illustration Adjusting the Angle of the Transducer Bracket).
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Once you have confirmed the brackets are level and the angle is set, fully tighten the nuts on both the transom bracket and transducer bracket.
If it is not level, adjust the angle using the angle adjustment handles and screws (see Preparation: Portable 360 Bracket).
NOTE: You can also adjust the angle by re-installing the transducer bracket hardware on a higher or lower set of holes. See Install the Transducer Bracket and the 360 Imaging™ Installation Guide.
INSTALL THE 360 IMAGING™ TRANSDUCER DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM
After you have installed the Portable 360 Bracket on the transom of your boat,
refer to the 360 Imaging™ Installation Guide to install the 360 Imaging™
Transducer Deployment System.
NOTE: While the installation instructions in the 360 Imaging™
Installation Guide describe installing the Transducer Deployment System
directly to the transom, the instructions will work the same for installing
the Transducer Deployment System on the Portable 360 Bracket.
NOTE: Visit our Web site at humminbird.com to download the 360 Imaging™
Installation Guide.
Complete Portable 360 Bracket and 360 Imaging™ Transducer Deployment System
Installation
Installing the Portable 360 Bracket on the Transom
Adjusting the Angle of the Transducer Bracket
Alternative Installation (may be needed for reversed transoms or to lower the height of the pod)![HUMMINBIRD 333625 Portable Mounting Bracket Transom Mount
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Eufaula, AL 36027 USA
WARNING! This device should not be used as a navigational aid to prevent
collision, grounding, boat damage, or personal injury. When the boat is
moving, water depth may change too quickly to allow time for you to react.
Always operate the boat at very slow speeds if you suspect shallow water or
submerged objects.
WARNING! Disassembly and repair of this electronic unit should only be
performed by authorized service personnel. Any modification of the serial
number or attempt to repair the original equipment or accessories by
unauthorized individuals will void the warranty.
WARNING! This product contains chemicals known to the State of California
to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
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