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PRODUCT MANUAL

28/34/40ST Below Deck Compact Motor

Locking 

grub 

screw

STEP 3

Fit the motor unit to the deck plate

Correct alignment of the motor during assembly is essential. Improper 

alignment can cause excessive noise and vibration and lead to 

premature wear of bearings and gears. For best results the following 

steps should be carried out by two persons.
3.1  Back out the locking grub screw [2] and use the pin spanner [A8] 

to remove the clamping ring [3] from the top of the drive shaft 

housing, taking care that the O-ring underneath remains in place.

3.2  Screw the M6 eye bolt [A7] into the threaded hole in the top of 

the drive shaft. Attach a strong rope or use a lifting device to raise 

the motor unit into position under deck so that the drive shaft 

protrudes through the large octagonal hole in the deck plate.

3.3  Align the motor unit so that the protruding octagonal detail 

at the top of the drive shaft housing mates snugly with the 

octagonal recess in the deck plate, for a uniform flush fit.

3.4  Fit and securely tighten the clamping ring using the pin spanner, 

then insert and tighten the locking grub screw. Watertight 

assembly is ensured by the O-ring under the deck plate; no 

additional sealant is required.

3.5  Refer to the diagrams below to check for correct clearance  

and alignment.

Octagonal detail on drive shaft housing  

mates with recess in deck plate.

Correct mating of  

drive shaft housing top flange 

with underside of winch base

Incorrect mating of  

drive shaft housing top flange 

with underside of winch base

90°

  Clamping Ring

  Grub Screw

  Clamping Ring

  Grub Screw

Motor flange

Non-aligned hole in 

deck preventing correct 

motor alignment

Inadequate underdeck 

clearance preventing 

correct motor alignment

 

Deck Plate

  Deck Plate

Grub screw  

protruding too 

far

Clamping ring  

not parallel to 

deck plate

1.

2.

3.

4.

Clamping ring

Grub screw

Drive shaft

Deck plate

O-ring

Eye bolt

Deck plate

Drive shaft housing

Summary of Contents for 28ST

Page 1: ...2040014200 Compact Motor Conversion Kits RA2028214100 RA2034214100 RA2040214100 RA2028214200 RA2034214200 RA2040214200 Winch Versions 28ST V 4 0 34ST V 2 0 40ST V 4 0 Your Winch Version No _ _ _ _ _ _...

Page 2: ...the motor to stop without tripping the circuit breaker if one of the following conditions is detected Maximum pulling load exceeded The motor will cut out if the pre set maximum pulling load of the w...

Page 3: ...loose clothing must be tied back to avoid being caught in the winch In the event of a rope override or other fault stop the winch and turn off power before attempting to resolve the problem Avoid Acci...

Page 4: ...Motor Electric Winches RA2028004100 RA2034004100 RA2040004100 RA2028004200 RA2034004200 RA2040004200 RA2028014100 RA2034014100 RA2040014100 RA2028014200 RA2034014200 RA2040014200 Compact Motor Conver...

Page 5: ...g template for 28ST 34ST Compact BD A3 1 Drilling template for 40ST Compact BD A3 1 Drilling template for RA866000 push button A4 1 Hex keys metric A7 1 Eye bolt M6 RD100896 A8 1 Pin spanner 5mm pins...

Page 6: ...rcuit breaker terminals 10mm 7 16 for winch mounting nuts Sealant bedding compound Wire crimping tool pliers Marine grade electrical power cables with lugs to suit your battery terminals and the M8 mo...

Page 7: ...Winch Data Sheet for your winch model for clearance space requirements for the motor unit below deck You may choose to drill a small pilot hole to indicate the position of the centre of the drive shaf...

Page 8: ...sectors in the diagram 2 4 After confirming the mounting location and orientation of the winch clean the mounting surface and place the template in the required position on the deck Ensure that the s...

Page 9: ...uding octagonal detail at the top of the drive shaft housing mates snugly with the octagonal recess in the deck plate for a uniform flush fit 3 4 Fit and securely tighten the clamping ring using the p...

Page 10: ...e and may be ordered separately if necessary 5 1 Select the desired location For safety reasons it is recommended that the push button A1 is located in close proximity to the winch preferably within r...

Page 11: ...spinning down unloaded Avoid operating the winch using the motor at high speed with no load on the drum as spinning down an unloaded motor from high speed can stress the motor and battery and could r...

Page 12: ...RED must be connected to positive terminal of the motor INCORRECT POLARITY WILL CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE MOTOR AND INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY WARNING PUSH BUTTON A1 CONTROL CABLE A12 WINCH MOTOR 1 T...

Page 13: ...UAL 28 34 40ST Below Deck Compact Motor Negative Terminal BLACK M8 Thread Positive Terminal RED M8 Thread Control cable connection to push button Thermal sensor wires Drain port fitting with drain tub...

Page 14: ...elp to minimise voltage drop 6 4 Make up the cables with lugs to suit the terminals of your battery and the M8 terminals of the motor and circuit breaker The circuit breaker can accept a cable lug siz...

Page 15: ...minal to a maximum of 12Nm 9 ft lb Ensure that the cable lug is not touching the printed circuit board and tighten the nut on the circuit breaker terminal to a maximum torque of 5Nm 4 ft lb 8 3 POSITI...

Page 16: ...e than a few seconds after switching circuit breaker to OFF Cables on the circuit breaker terminals labelled MOTOR and BATTERY have been inverted With the circuit breaker OFF swap the cable connection...

Page 17: ...centre stem of the winch on the deck plate with mounting holes aligned Secure it to the deck plate using the M6 countersunk head screws 4 provided then re fit the drum to complete the assembly 1 3 2 4...

Page 18: ...Overheating The motor will cut out if the temperature of the motor circuit reaches 60 C 140 F Operation can resume when the temperature returns to normal which may take some time Maximum continuous r...

Page 19: ...atus Code table in this section of the manual Address fault identified in LED Status Code table and reset the circuit breaker Incorrect or insufficient voltage in power supply to motor Charge or chang...

Page 20: ...reaker can not be tripped by signal from PCB Thermal sensor wires disconnected or incorrect connection of positive cables between motor circuit breaker and battery FLASHING 4 times then green and yell...

Page 21: ...cement It includes step by step instructions for the procedure and all necessary spare parts Planetary gearbox and drive shaft inspection service Inspection cleaning and lubrication of the planetary g...

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