AMRA-9091-5 * Attwood Battery Tray With Adjustable Hold Downs - Group 27 Series Battery

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Attwood Marine Battery Tray with Adjustable Hold Downs Lightweight, heavy duty corrosion-resistant polypropylene, non-corrosive black plastic. Includes adjustable-height crossbar and two retaining bolts. Attwood Marine's hold-down trays are designed to secure your battery. Meets ABYC Standard E-10 and U.S. Coast Guard requirements. Patented design. Install with #10 screws. It fits most 27 Series batteries. Constructed from non-corrosive hi-strength plastic, this battery tray holder measures approximately 12.1" wide by 7" deep by 2" tall overall. Holds 27 and 27M series batteries. How to Install Attwood Marine Battery Hold Down Trays Attwood Battery Hold Down Trays are designed to be used with standard batteries (27/27M series) including Gould 800 Delco Voyager. The adjustable-height crossbar holds the battery in place. Mounting holes in the tray make it easy to secure and prevent battery movement. The tray is made of noncorrosive, heavy-duty black plastic. Meets ABYC Standard E-10 and U.S. Coast Guard requirements. TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION 1. Drill and a suitable drill bit 2. Eight #10 stainless steel wood/sheet metal pan head screws 3. Eight #10 stainless steel flat washers 4. Screwdriver CAUTION : Battery must be located in a well ventilated area to prevent buildup of explosive gasses. To prevent acid burns, locate in an area away from casual contact. MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Determine a suitable location for the battery tray making sure there is enough room to work. 2. Using the battery tray as a template, mark the location of the screw holes. It is recommended that you use the mounting holes closest to the retaining bolt threads, if possible. You may wish to further secure the tray with additional screws. 3. Drill eight pilot holes for the screws. Do not drill through the bottom of the boat