Pull line tail downward as in position B. The release lever opens cams so
line may be eased. By holding a downward angle, lever acts as a snubbing
surface for better control of heavily loaded lines.
Raise line tail (position C), or simply release line (position A).
Spring-loaded cams close to cleat line again.
Fairings around release lever allow cleating when tail leaves cleat at up
to 45° to either side of cleat axis. Line stays between cams at all times.
A
B
C
A
B
How Trigger Cleat Works
Harken equipment is designed for minimal maintenance. However, some
upkeep is required to give the best service and comply with the Harken
limited warranty.
Keep your equipment clean and free-running by frequently flushing with
fresh water. Periodically clean with mild detergent and water solution.
Spin sheaves to distribute soap solution evenly
.
Flush with fresh water.
Important!
Exposure to some teak cleaners and other caustic solutions can
result in discoloration of part and is not covered under the Harken warranty.
Warranty
For additional safety, maintenance and warranty information see
www.harken.com/manuals or the Harken catalog.
Maintenance
Inspect Parts Each Time you Sail
WARNING! Parts must be inspected each time you sail.
If parts are under load during long passages, it is important
to inspect them carefully while in use. Failure to inspect and
correct block and loop or lashing can result in block breaking
under load causing an accident, or damage to your vessel.
Printed in USA. 4527/09-16
Fitting triple carbo blocks
Use outer holes for mounting
57 mm or 75 mm Carbo block
triple cam arms.