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CHC1202M IT GB - REV005B
INSTALLING THE MAGNET
Take the gypsy off the windlass (consult the user's manual that deals with the windlass). Find the spot
most suitable for the magnet housing based on the following criteria:
• The magnet should not be installed in an area that the chain passes through (outer areas).
• The location should be preferably made in the area where the gypsy is thickest (in order not to
weaken the structure).
• Regarding horizontal windlasses, make sure it is located near the edge of the gypsy.
• Regarding vertical windlasses, make certain the sensor is installed on the base at the circum-
ference "traced" by the magnet.
• The magnet can protrude from the gypsy; make certain it does not interfere with the base or sensor.
• The magnet should be as close to the sensor as possible.
Once the hole has been drilled, glue the magnet inside it. Make sure the glue covers the part of the mag-
net still visible. Use glue designed for metals, resistant to brackish ambients and capable of withstanding
temperatures ranging from
√
30 to +80 °C. Generally speaking, epoxy-based bi-component glues satisfy
these requirements.
Several magnets can be installed on the same gypsy to increase the precision with which the chain coun-
ter reads (not provided). Place any additional magnets around the same circumference equally spaced
apart.
INSTALLING THE SENSOR
Locate the most suitable position to secure the sensor to the base according to the following criteria:
• The sensor should not be installed in an area that the chain passes through.
• If holes are made in the base, make sure they do not interfere with normal operation, do not
weaken the structure or cause lubricant to flow out (windlasses with oil-bathed gears).
• Regarding vertical windlasses, make certain the sensor can be installed on the base at the circum-
ference "traced" by the magnet.
• The magnet should be as close to the sensor as possible.
Use the plastic adaptors provided to secure the sensor. Use a sheath to protect the sensor cables.
Once installed, make sure the laps sensor works properly. Place the gypsy so that the magnet is aligned
with the sensor and check electrical continuity between the two sensor cables. When the magnet is
moved away from the sensor electrical continuity should no longer be present.
INSTALLATION
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