19
15:1
15:2
Furlex 100 S with Ø 4 or Ø 5 mm wire:
The swaged end fitting will protrude completely.
Furlex 100 S with Ø 6 mm wire:
About half of the swaged fitting will be exposed.
Fig. 4.2.h
Fig. 4.2.i
17.
18.
19.
Fig. 4.2.l
16. Check the length FL of the stay acc. Table 1 (3.5.1) & fig. 3.5.a. Check that the setting is the
same as the H-measurement as in table 1.
The hook is connected to the rubber cord acc. to fig. 11.1. Feed the cord through the starboard sail
groove as shown in fig. 4.2.k and then through the slot in the lower bearing assembly.
Fix the hook in position.
Use a small screwdriver to pull the top of the
rubber cord down the luff groove.
Fig. 4.2.j
Fig. 4.2.k
It is most important that the
prefeeder is correctly fitted,
or it will not function
correctly.
Tension the cord as hard as possible and tie the
pre-feeder to the cord as shown, 300 mm (12”)
from it’s exit sheave. Tighten the knot and cut
off excess cord.
CAUTION: If the cord is too loose the pre-
feeder may be thrown out by centrifugal
force when the system rotates.
If the sail has a tendency to come out of the
pre-feeder, reduce the gap width by squeezing
the two arms toghether with a pair of pliers.
Max. 300 mm
Fig. 4.2.m