TZT10X Scale Dimensions

Austin

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I’m trying to see if this device will fit. Is there a pdf to to scale dimensions that I could print out to ensure everything will fit?
 
I’m trying to see if this device will fit. Is there a pdf to to scale dimensions that I could print out to ensure everything will fit?
Are you installing it into something like a NavPod? If so I've done it in Rhino 3D as I'm planning for this combo for a new build.Furuno TZT10X NavPod GP2050.png
 
Fresh off the scanner. You will want to check the scaling after printing.
 

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Fresh off the scanner. You will want to check the scaling after printing.
Thank you for this. Sorry for the late response. Looks like part of the file gets cut off at the bottom and I do not see the dimensions for the product outline or the suncover. Do you have these dimensions as well?
 
Yes, available to dealers who are logged in or via local official technical support when vetted. The parent company doesn't make 3D CAD directly available.
 
Yes, available to dealers who are logged in or via local official technical support when vetted. The parent company doesn't make 3D CAD directly available.
Thanks Johnny. Will pursue this. Trying to check for interference between the MFD and some planned momentary switches for powered winches in a Navpod.NavPod and Otto Switches (1).jpg
 
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Yes, available to dealers who are logged in or via local official technical support when vetted. The parent company doesn't make 3D CAD directly available.
Johnny:
Thanks my Furuno dealer was able to supply me a 3D model of the TZT10X and I was able to verify fitment in my intended NavPod GP2050 along w/3 sets of momentary switches for powered winches.

Furuno TZT10X NavPod GP2050 Front.pngFuruno TZT10X NavPod GP2050 Side.pngFuruno TZT10X NavPod GP2050 Top.pngFuruno TZT10X NavPod GP2050 Back.png
 
Looking nice. I always recommend vents be added to NavPods for cooling if it doesn't have them. Normally one lower and one near upper part so hot air can vent out and draw in cooler air in the bottom.
 
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