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Generally speaking there are two kinds of mechanical engine controls: dual-function single-lever controls, and single-function controls. Dual-function single-lever controls operate both shift and throttle with a single lever, the control mechanism still uses two cables, one for shift and one for throttle, but one lever operates the two cables and controls shift and throttle. These type of controls are available also for twin engine applications, in this case there are two levers on the controls, but still each lever controls shift and throttle for each individual engine. Single lever controls have the advantage of a very instinctive action, shifting is very quick, and they can only be shifted at low rpm, thus protecting the engines shift mechanism. If you want to check Ultraflex single-lever controls click HERE On single-function two-lever controls, one lever operates only the shift or only the throttle, usually on the control there are two levers, one for the shift and one for the throttle, but there are also single function controls with one lever, to operate only the shift or only the throttle. On twin engine applications, 2 two-lever single function controls will be needed. If you want to check Ultraflex single-function controls click HERE
There are two basic systems used for multiple stations, one is the parallel system, the other is the series system. In the parallel system the cables run from each control station all the way to the clutch and throttle at the engine, this application is recommended when cable runs are relatively short and direct. An option for use with parallel dual station system is a selector unit. With selector unit the two clutch and/or the two throttle cables from the controls are connected to a single cable which runs aft to the engine. Selector units permit independent control over throttle and shift from either control station, this is recommended where cable paths are long or difficult. While using systems with selector units applied, before changing control stations the throttle must be in idle position and shift in neutral. In a series control system, the cables run from the upper control station to the lower control station, then another set of control cables run from the lower station to the engine, this system is generally recommended where the cable paths are long and/or difficult.
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While selecting a parallel or a series control system it is recommended to choose the configuration that gives the control system the fewest degrees of bend. The final choice is the style and type of controls. Ultraflex manufactures a broad range of controls, allowing the boat owners to satisfy the boats precise needs and their personal preferences.
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