Stinger SEADASH3B, SEADASH3W Owner's manual

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SEADASH3B
SEADASH3W
Installation Guide
UNIVERSAL MARINE 3” RADIO KIT
Drill
5/32”, 11/64” Drill Bits
Phillips Screwdriver
7mm Wrench / Socket
Cutting Tool / Hole Saw
Masking Tape
Recommended Tools
Parts List
OPTIONAL SMRAUXUSB3
For most applications, the USB
and/or the AUX input will need to
be accessible from the front. We
recommend the Stinger Marine
SMRAUXUSB3, sold seperately.
#8 X 1 INCH STAINLESS STEEL
TRUSS HEAD SCREWS (4)
#8-32 X 1.5 INCH STAINLESS STEEL
HEX DRIVE SET SCREWS (4)
#8-32 STAINLESS STEEL
HEX MACHINE NUTS (4)
#8 STAINLESS STEEL
LOCKWASHERS (4)
RADIO MOUNTING
PANEL (1)
MOUNTING TEMPLATE (1)
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Front Mounting
When there is no access behind the mounting location, the trim panel may be attached from the front using four #8 x
1” mounting screws.
1. Unless there is interference, use the outer holes, closest to the corners
2. From the back side of the SEADASH3 panel, drill out the four mounting holes using a 11/64” drill bit. (FIG. A)
3. Using the drilled panel as a template, position the panel in the desired location and mark and drill 5/32” pilot holes
into the mounting location.
4. Fasten the panel using the four #8 x 1” mounting screws.
Rear Mounting
When there is access behind the mounting location, it’s recommended to mount the SEADASH3 panel using
the four threaded studs. NOTE: If you are replacing a Single DIN radio with a cover, you may be able to use
the existing holes to mount the SEADASH3 panel.
1. Using the supplied template, determine the mounting location.
2. Using a 5/32” drill bit, mark and drill the four mounting holes.
3. Using a 2mm allen wrench, thread the four studs in the corresponding locations on the back of the panel.
4. Mount the panel using lock washers and nuts.
Drill these locations for
front mounting
2mm
FIG. A
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