
Coverfire Speaker Installation Instructionswww.ro swellmarine.c om
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Roswell strongly recommends that a routine inspection of hardware and components be done to
ensure proper function and safety and to maximize product life. If bolts are found to be loose,
discontinue use until thread lock is re-applied and bolts are re-tightened.
• Bolts and screws tend to rattle loose over time due
to the vibrations and shaking that your boat
experiences while on the water or in transit. Always
check all your speakers are securely fastened by
checking speakers bolts for tightness before using
your boat. If any bolts are found to be loose remove
them, apply red threadlock and re-tighten the bolts.
• Never hang off of the speaker under any
circumstance.
• Be mindful of the head clearance to prevent
unecessary head injuries.
• Be aware of your tow rope being sure not to get it
wrapped around the speaker or any other objects.
• These speakers are capable of easily producing
sound pressure levels (SPL) in excess of 100 dB,
even in an open air environment like a boat. Sound
pressures at or above these levels can easily cause
permanent hearing damage or loss. Be sure to use
safe listening practices and protect your ears.
• Users of these speakers should be mindful of their
surroundings as sound travels further over water.
• Covering your speakers with something remov-
able such as aftermarket covers during transit or
storage can save you a lot of time cleaning and also
protect your speakers from damage.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
x10
3/8-16 x 2”
x2
Plastic Spacer
x10
0.39 ID 0.75OD Nlyon Washer
x10
0.406 ID 0.75OD SS Washer
x16
Wire Connectors
Coverre Speaker (Port & Starboard)
Part # C913-1906
x2
Plastic Spacer
HEAT GUN
WIRE
CRIMPS
WIRE
STRIPPERS
TOOLS NEEDED
7/32” Allen Key
THREADLOCKER
Torque wrench
with 7/32” Allen bit
WIRE
CUTTER
+
#2 Phillips
Screwdriver