Use 6mm (1/4”) Counter sunk stainless steel fastening, full nuts and penny washers to secure
An Anti corrosive jointing compound (
or
) is required between the counter sunk screws and the
aluminium base of the clutch. Apply
or
sealant to the holes, the base of the clutch and between
the deck and the base to ensure a watertight seal etc.
To ensure the best watertight seal is achieved, we would recommend slightly tightening the bolts, allow the sealant
to cure for 24 hours and then tighten the bolts fully. This will allow the sealant to form a watertight gasket.
If you require any more information, or you are unsure about any aspect about installation please contact
marinechandlery.com (0191 646 1000) for more advice.
Assembling line into clutch
Ensure handle is open and pushed fully forward. The front of the clutch should be facing the mast; this is the end the
handle pivots on. Thread the line through the front bullseye, through the mechanism and out through the aft
bullseye.
When operating the clutch
For greater performance and rope grip raise the handle to the vertical and then push the handle back down into the
locked position before easing the load from the winch, this minimises the amount of travel the cam needs to make
before the cam is fully engaged.
Maintenance
Flush with fresh water on a regular basis
Apply silicone spray to handle area on a regular basis
Check wear on cam every 3 months
Check securing bolts are secure regularly
Check attachment bolts are secured regularly