rc6 rc8 rc10 vertical rope/chain windlass · the combined weight of the anchor and rope/chain. •...
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RC6 RC8 RC10 Vertical Rope/Chain Windlass
Part No: P103123 Rev 3.00
18/03/10
Ó Copyright Maxwell Marine International, 2008. All rights reserved.
Maxwell Marine International reserves the right to make engineering refinements on all products without notice. Illustrations and specifications are not binding as to detail.
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Table of Contents Preliminary Information ............................................................................................................... 2
Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 2
Components .............................................................................................................................. 2 Important Safety Information ..................................................................................................... 3 Parts of the Windlass ................................................................................................................ 4 Parts of the Gearbox - RC8 and RC10 Models only ............................................................... 12
Ordering Spare Parts .............................................................................................................. 14
Rope and Chain Selection Guide ............................................................................................ 15
Installation .................................................................................................................................. 16 Foredeck Layout ..................................................................................................................... 16
Anchor and Rope/Chain Considerations ................................................................................. 16 Required Clearances .............................................................................................................. 16
Aligning the Windlass .............................................................................................................. 16
Locating the Chainstopper ...................................................................................................... 17 Preventing Electrolysis ............................................................................................................ 17
Installation Procedure ............................................................................................................. 17
Pressure Arm and Spring Replacement ................................................................................. 19
Important Note to Boat Builders .............................................................................................. 20
Rope Splicing Notes................................................................................................................ 21 Wiring Instructions .................................................................................................................. 22
Operation .................................................................................................................................... 27 Warnings ................................................................................................................................. 27 Lowering the Anchor ............................................................................................................... 27 Raising the Anchor .................................................................................................................. 27 Free falling the Anchor ............................................................................................................ 27 Raising the Anchor Manually .................................................................................................. 28 Using the Capstan Drum for Rope Warping - RC8 and RC10 Models Only........................... 28
Maintenance ............................................................................................................................... 29
Trouble Shooting Guide ............................................................................................................ 31
Reference Information ............................................................................................................... 32 Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 32
Overall Dimensions ................................................................................................................. 33
Typical Greasing Instructions .................................................................................................. 35
Additional Resources
The following resources are included at the back of this manual:
Deck Cutout Details / Warranty Form
Note: For your nearest retailer, service agent or representative please refer to our website
www.maxwellmarine.com
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Preliminary Information
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Maxwell windlass. Please read these instructions carefully to enable you to correctly install and maintain the windlass for years of trouble-free operation.
Note Failure to follow the correct installation, operation or maintenance instructions will jeopardise your safety and could invalidate the warranty.
Components
In addition to this instruction manual, the following components should be included with the windlass:
· Clutch Handle
· Deckplate gasket
· Deck Cutout Details (At rear of manual)
· Motor protector/cover (RC6 only)
· Motor Bolt Kit (RC8/10 only)
· Small parts (RC8/10 only):
· Nuts
· Flat washer
· Spring washer
The following accessories may be required to complete your installation:
· Remote up/down control panel
· Circuit breaker/isolator panel
· 12V or 24V reversing solenoid
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Important Safety Information · Make sure your windlass has been correctly specified before installation - Personal safety
may depend on it. The windlass must have a maximum pull capacity of at least three times the combined weight of the anchor and rope/chain.
· For automatic operation to be possible, the anchor must be self launching.
· Correct fit of the chain to the chainwheel is essential. See "Rope and Chain Selection Guide" on page 15.
· Keep hands, feet, loose clothing and hair well clear of the windlass and rope/chain during operation.
· While raising the anchor, run the boat's engine above idle. This will minimise the power drain on the batteries.
· Never operate the windlass from a remote station without having a clear view of the windlass.
· Do NOT use the windlass as a mooring point. When anchoring or mooring, secure the line directly to a bollard or deck cleat.
· Do NOT use the windlass to pull the boat forward when raising the anchor. Use the boat's engine to drive the boat up to the anchor.
· Do NOT attempt to break free a fouled anchor with the windlass. Secure the line to a bollard or cleat and use the boat's engine to break the anchor out.
· Always firmly tie down the anchor when under way or in heavy seas. Do not rely on the windlass as a securing device.
· Always turn the circuit breaker/isolator switch off when the windlass is not in use and before you leave the boat.
· Tie the end of the anchor rope/chain to a secure fixture in the rope/chain locker.
· Keep the anchor rope/chain in good condition, free from knots and twists. Inspect the rope regularly for chafe. Where this has occurred, repair by cutting away the affected portion and re-splice.
Tip: The rope can be swapped end-for-end to extend its life.
· Do NOT use the windlass to haul a person up a mast.
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Windlass Parts RC6 Model – Above Deck
Fig 1: RC6 above deck exploded view
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Windlass Parts RC6 Model – Above Deck
Item no. Component description Qty Part to order
1 Handle 1 SP3505
2 Capscrew – M10 x 30 1 SP0169
3 Spring washer – M10 1 SP0466
4 Clutch cone 1 7061C
5 Bellville washer 1 SP0484
6 Cap Screws 2 SP4508
7 Chainwheel - upper - 6mm-1/4" 1 7062C
8 Stripper 1 7010
9 Chainwheel - lower - 6mm-1/4" 1 6975C
10 Oil Seal 1 SP2795
11 Capscrew – M6 x 45 1 SP4501
12 Spring washer – M6 1 SP0474
13 Pressure Arm spring 1 7037
14 Pressure Arm 1 7009
15 Deckplate 1 7052
16 Plug 1 SP3519
17 Bush 1 SP3518
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Windlass Parts - RC6 – Below Deck
Fig 2: RC6 below deck exploded view
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Windlass Parts - RC6 – Below Deck
Item no. Component description Qty Part to order 18 Deckplate gasket 1 7066
19 Shaft 1 7059
20 Studs 3 4281
21 Retaining washers 3 3625
22 Spring washer – M8 3 SP0467
23 Nuts – M8 3 SP0366
24 Bearing 1 SP3909 25 Circlip 1 SP3521
26 Gear 1 7058
27 Key 1 7065
28 Bush 1 SP3523
29 Secondary pinion gear 1 7057
30 Tension pins 2 SP0535
31 Circlip 1 SP0896
32 Bearings 3 SP0684
33 Secondary pinion 1 7053
34 Flat washer 1 SP0434
35 Thrust washers 2 SP3905
36 Bearing 1 SP3904
37 Gear 1 6161
38 Collar 1 6009
39 Bearing 1 SP3906
40 End cap 1 6155
41 Bearing 1 SP3903
42 O-Ring 1 SP2796
43 Gearbox case 1 7054
44 Cap screws 2 SP0175
45 Spring washers 3 SP0474
46 Cap screw 1 SP4502
47 Motor gasket 1 7063
48 Pinion 1 7056
49 Bearings 2 SP0684
50 Circlip 1 SP3522
51 Circlip 1 SP0895
52 Oil Seal 1 SP2791 53
Motor – 12V Motor – 24V
1 1
SP4189 SP4190
54 Cable Tie 367mm long 2 SP3527
55 Motor Cover 2 7055
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Windlass Parts - RC8
Fig 3: RC8 exploded view
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Windlass Parts - RC8 Item no. Component description Qty Part to order
1 Handle 1 131/AI
2 Screw - M8 x 16 1 SP0037
3 Washer 1 SP0428
4 Clutch Nut 1 4376C
5 Tab washer 1 4220
7 Cap Screw 2 SP0178
8 Chainwheel - upper – 6-7mm-1/4" 1 6974C
Chainwheel - upper - 8mm-5/16" 1 7004C
9 Stripper 1 7010
10 Chainwheel - lower - 6mm-1/4" 1 6975C
Chainwheel - lower - 8mm-5/16" 1 7005C
11 Belleville washer 1 SP0484
12 Clutch Cone 1 4168
13 Quad Ring 1 SP2758
14 Retaining Collar - Spacer Tube 1 4410
15
Shaft – 65 TDC 1 4379
Shaft – 65 TDC - Capstan 1 4380
Shaft – 165 TDC 1 4422
Shaft – 165 TDC - Capstan 1 4381
16 Plug 1 SP3519
17 Bush 1 SP3518
18 Cap Screw - M6 x 40 1 SP0159
19 Spring washer – M6 1 SP0474
20 Pressure Arm spring 1 7037
21 Pressure Arm 1 7009
22 Deckplate 1 7007
23 Gasket 1 7076
24 Stud – M8 – 65 TDC 3 4281 Stud – M8 – 165 TDC 3 4359
25 Flat washer 3 3597
26 Spring washer – M8 3 SP0467
27 Hx. Hd. Nut – M8 3 SP0366
28 Deck insert 1 7008
29 Rivet 1 SP0536
30 Bearing 1 4218
31 Locknut 1 4257
32 O-Ring 1 SP2751
33 Collar 1 4258
34 Spacer Tube - 65 TDC 1 4424
Spacer Tube - 165 TDC 1 4433
35 Gearbox 1 P100900
36 Key 1 3462
37 Quick Release Clip 1 4547
38 Bolt - M8 x 25 2 SP0288
39 Spring Washer – 5/16" 2 SP0467
40 Flat Washer 2 SP0413
41 O-Ring 1 SP2787
42
Motor - 12V - 600W 1 P10068
Motor - 24V - 600W 1 P10069
Motor - 12V - 1000W 1 P11112
Motor - 24V - 1000W 1 P11114
43 Flat Washer 1 SP0421
44 Capstan 1 4170C
46 Key 1 3462
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Windlass Parts – RC10
Fig 4: RC10 exploded view
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Windlass Parts – RC10
Item no. Component description Qty Part to order 1 Handle 1 131/AI 2 Screw - M8 x 16 1 SP0037 3 Washer 1 SP0428 4 Clutch Nut 1 6914 5 Clutch Cone - Upper 1 6090 6 Belleville Washer 2 SP0488 7 Cap Screw 3 SP4503
8 Chainwheel - upper - 8mm-5/16" 1 6910 Chainwheel - upper - 10mm-3/8" 1 6912
9 Stripper 1 6915
10 Chainwheel - lower - 8mm-5/16" 1 6911 Chainwheel - lower - 10mm-3/8" 1 6913
11 Clutch Cone - Lower 1 6919 12 Quad Ring 1 SP2758 13 Retaining Collar - Spacer Tube 1 4410 14 Plug 1 SP3519 15 Bush 1 SP3518 16 Cap Screw - M6 x 45 1 SP4501 17 Spring Washer 1 SP0474 18 Spring 1 7037 19 Pressure Arm 1 7009 20 Cap Screw - M6 x 60 1 SP4502 21 Spring Washer 1 SP0474 22 Pin 1 SP0545 23 Deckplate 1 7039
24 Stud - 50TDC 4 4281 Stud - 100TDC 4 5256
25 Washer 4 3597 26 Spring Washer – M8 4 SP0467 27 Nut – M8 4 SP0366
28 Shaft - 50TDC - Capstan 1 7078 Shaft - 100TDC 1 7034 Shaft - 100TDC - Capstan 1 7073
29 Deckplate Gasket 1 7040 30 Locknut 1 4257 31 O-Ring 1 SP2751 32 Collar 1 4258 33 Bearing 1 4218
34 Spacer Tube - 50TDC 1 4424 Spacer Tube - 100TDC 1 5254
35 Gearbox - 56:1 1 P102730 36 Motor bolt kit 1 P12487 37 Key 1 6340 38 Quick Release Clip 1 4547
39
Motor - 12V - 1000W 1 P11112 Motor - 24V - 1000W 1 P11114 Motor - 12V - 1200W 1 P11165
Motor - 24V - 1200W 1 P11166 40 Flat Washer 1 SP0421 41 Capstan 1 7074 42 Key - Capstan 1 6340
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Gearbox Parts – 44:1 & 56:1
Fig 5: RC8/RC10 gearbox exploded view
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Gearbox Parts List – 44:1 / 56:1
Item Component description Qty Parts to order Includes items 50 Oil Seal 2 P90006 50(x2),52,56,57,64 51 Gearbox Top 1 P101624 51,53 52 O-ring 1 P90006 50(x2),52,56,57,64 53 Bush 2 3145 54
Wormwheel 56:1 (RC10) 44:1 (RC8)
1 1
3584 3403
55 Capscrew - M6 x 40 4 SP0159 56 Sight Glass 1 P90006 50(x2),52,56,57,64 57 O-Ring 1 P90006 50(x2),52,56,57,64 58 Wormbox 1 P101625 53,58 59 Bearing 1 P90007 59,61,62,63 60
Worm 56:1 (RC10) 44:1 (RC8)
1 1
3400 5950
61 Bearing 1 P90007 59,61,62,63 62 Circlip 1 P90007 59,61,62,63 63 Circlip 1 P90007 59,61,62,63 64 Oil Seal 1 P90006 50(x2),52,56,57,64
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Ordering Spare Parts When ordering spare parts, please refer to the parts list above and quote the following details.
Windlass Model
RC6
RC8 6mm - 1/4” 65TDC 165TDC RC8 8mm - 5/16” 65TDC 165TDC
RC10 8mm - 5/16” 50TDC 100TDC RC10 10mm - 3/8” 50TDC 100TDC
Serial number (located on gearbox housing – RC6 Fig 1 page 4 / RC8/10 Fig 5 Page12)
Power supply
12V 24V
Part details
Part number Description Quantity
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Rope and Chain Selection
THE MAXWELL WINDLASSES ARE DESIGNED FOR ROPE/CHAIN SYSTEMS USING:
RC6: 12-14mm (1/2”) rope, 6-7mm (1/4”) short link chain.
RC8: 12-16mm (1/2”- 5/8”) rope, 6 - 8mm (1/4”- 5/16”) short link chain.
RC10: 14-16mm (9/16”- 5/8”) rope, 8-10mm (5/16” – 3/8”) short link chain.
Your Windlass should have a rating of approximately 3 times total combined weight of the anchor and chain.
The ground tackle should have been selected taking into account:
a) Boat size, displacement and windage.
b) Conditions of operation such as maximum depth of water, type of bottom and likely weather conditions.
c) Holding power and size of anchor, taking special note of the manufacturers’ recommendations.
CORRECT FIT OF ROPE/CHAIN TO CHAINWHEEL IS ESSENTIAL FOR THE WINDLASS TO OPERATE PROPERLY.
Please refer specifications on page 32.
THE WINDLASS SHOULD BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A MAXWELL CHAIN STOPPER, OR SNUBBER, OF THE APPROPRIATE SIZE.
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Installation
Foredeck layout
Ensure the deck is flat, if not; a plinth will be required to ensure the windlass sits on a flat surface.
Fig 6: Using a mounting pad on a curved deck
It is imperative that the deck and under-deck pad (not supplied) are of sufficient thickness and structural strength to support the loads imposed on or by the windlass. An under-deck pad should spread the load as widely as possible.
Make sure that the area of deck between the windlass and the bow roller is clear of obstructions.
The bow roller should have a central groove suitable for the chain size.
Use a chain guide if necessary to prevent the chain from running against the deckplate and potentially causing damage to the windlass.
Provide a chain stopper, snubber or cleat to secure the anchor line when under way. Tie the anchor line to a bollard or cleat when at anchor.
Anchor and rope/chain considerations
When purchasing an anchor, make sure it fits into the bow roller and is self-launching.
Use a swivel between the anchor and the chain to prevent the line from twisting as the anchor is raised or lowered.
To prevent build up of rope/chain on deck causing possible damage, the bow roller must allow the anchor to launch immediately when the anchor is deployed.
Make sure that at least three links of chain are exposed when the anchor is docked.
The rope/chain must gravity feed into the locker.
NOTE: Make sure you securely fasten the end of the rope/chain to the boat.
Required clearances
Identify any bulkheads, wiring or piping under the deck. This may determine where the windlass can be positioned.
Ideally the outlet for the rope/chain should be directly over the rope/chain locker. The rope/chain should have at least 200mm (8”) clear fall to allow the rope/chain to straighten before passing through the windlass.
Position the windlass clear of pulpit, lifelines and bulwark so that there is room to swing the clutch handle. Refer to section Overall Dimensions.
The rope/chain locker must be of such a size that the rope/chain will heap up and feed out naturally without fouling the windlass motor.
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Allow access for conveniently connecting the supply cables under deck after the windlass is bolted in position.
It should be noted that the gearbox can be indexed at different positions in relation to the deck plate. Be sure to select the most convenient position and allow for the best run for the rope/chain to clear the motor.
Aligning the windlass
“UP” is the clockwise rotation when looking down on the windlass.
The windlass must be positioned to allow the rope/chain to have a clear run from the bow roller to the chainwheel.
The deck plate should be mounted pointing in the direction of the incoming rope/chain. This arrangement allows the rope/chain to have maximum engagement with the chainwheel.
The bow roller should have a vertical groove to suit the profile of the chain. This will align the chain so that it enters the chainwheel without twisting.
Fig 7: Aligning the windlass with the bow roller
Locating the chain stopper
The chain stopper should be positioned and aligned in a convenient position between the windlass and the bow roller, so that it clears the anchor stock. The chain should pass through the stopper without being deflected.
Preventing electrolysis
For aluminium, ferro or steel boats, it is essential that the deckplate be insulated from the deck with a non-conductive gasket (not supplied), that the mounting studs pass through insulators (not supplied), and that the under-deck fastenings are insulated from the deck with nylon washers (not supplied).
It is also important that the anchor and chain are insulated from the hull, including rubber lining the rope/chain locker and insulating the fixing for the end of the rope/chain to the hull.
Without these precautions, severe electrolysis can occur.
Because the motor is of the isolated earth type, it is not necessary to separately earth the windlass.
Installation Procedure
1. Use the Deck Cutout Details drawing, located at the back of the manual, as a guide for marking and cutting the holes.
Tip: On GRP boats, running the drill in reverse first will reduce chipping of the gel coat.
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Using hole saws, cut the holes for the spacer tube and rope/chain pipe.
2. On GRP or wooden decks, seal the edges of the holes with epoxy to avoid ingress of moisture.
For RC6 Models 3. Fit the foam gasket supplied. For aluminium boats fit a non-conductive gasket to insulate
the deckplate from the deck to prevent electrolysis.
4. Fasten the windlass to the deck using the nuts and washers supplied. Tighten the nuts progressively and evenly. Do NOT use power tools. Make sure the installation is firm, but do not over tighten the nuts.
5. Install motor cables and spray with protectant such as CRC soft seal. Fit the motor protector / cover using the two cable ties supplied.
For RC8 and RC10 Models
3 Remove the gearbox from the spacer tube by undoing the Locknut. With gearbox held horizontally, check that oil is showing half way up the sight glass. If necessary, top up with SAE 90 (Shell Omala 320, Castrol Alpha SP320 or equivalent), by removing the sight glass and adding the required amount. DO NOT OVER FILL!
4 Fit the foam gasket supplied. For aluminium boats fit a non-conductive gasket to insulate the deckplate from the deck to prevent electrolysis.
5 Fasten the windlass to the deck using the nuts and washers supplied. Tighten the nuts progressively and evenly. Do NOT use power tools. Make sure the installation is firm, but do not over tighten the nuts.
6 Smear a coating of grease on the shaft and spacer tube. Fit the gearbox/motor assembly to the bottom of the spacer tube. Orientate the motor away from the incoming rope/chain and then tighten the plastic locknut (A) by hand. Refer fig. 8: Motor Orientation.
Note: If the unit is going to be mounted in such a way that it may be tilted,
ensure the drainage slot (B) and wormgear on the gearbox is at the lowest point to prevent excess water etc. sitting around the seals and to ensure worm gear is well lubricated. (See also gearbox assembly drawing) (B) (A)
7 Rotate the shaft by hand (or by using the clutch handle) to align the keyway in the shaft with the keyway in the gearbox. Insert the key into the keyway.
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Fig 8: Motor Orientation
8 Fit the quick-release clip into the groove in the bottom of the shaft to secure the key. Make sure the eyelets are facing down and away from the keyway.
Motor Connections
When tightening the cables to the motor, ensure the lower nut (A) is secure against turning when tightening the upper nut (B). This will prevent damage occurring within the motor.
Pressure arm and spring replacement
1. Using a 5mm hex key undo the capscrew on chaincover.
Be very careful when releasing the capscrew as the pressure arm spring is under compression, the spring may release very quickly.
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2. Remove the spring and pressure arm.
3. Apply liberal amounts of grease on the spring and insert it into the pressure arm.
4. Ensure the lower spring pin sits in the groove of the pressure arm
Groove
5. With the spring in the pressure arm, align the spring pin into the groove located inside of the chaincover, and slide the pressure arm in.
Groove
6. Looking from above, align the spring with the hole for the capscrew.
Hole and spring alignment
7. Apply antisieze grease to the capscrew and, while holding the pressure arm in this position, assemble the capscrew.
Important note to Boat Builders
Experience has shown that, on long ocean deliveries as deck cargo, sulphur from the ships exhaust and condensation can damage the chrome plating and stainless steel of the windlass.
We recommend, after completing installation, you spray the top works of the windlass with CRC 3097 “long life” and wrap the windlass with plastic film and tape.
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Rope Splicing Notes
WARNING
It is vitally important that the splicing of rope to chain be performed properly to ensure the service longevity of the windlass and to maintain the safety of the vessel and crew.
The following instructions are for illustration only and are for people who are experienced with splicing. If you are not experienced with the use of a marlinspike or fid, obtain help from an experienced person, or contact your local yacht rigger to make sure the splicing is carried out correctly.
3-strand rope 8-plait rope
1. Lay out the rope strands as shown and tape the ends.
1. Lay out the rope strands as shown and tape the ends.
2. Pass the outer strands
down through the link.
Pass the inner strand up through the link and tuck back under itself.
2. Pass the top 2 pairs of strands down through the link.
Pass the bottom 2 pairs of strands up through the link.
3. Once finished splicing, cut
and seal the ends of the strands with a hot knife.
3. Once finished splicing, cut and seal the ends of the strands with a hot knife.
Wiring Instructions Optional footswitches. For safe operation, the footswitches must be at least 500 mm (20") from the windlass. The below-deck part of the footswitch must be in a dry environment and the breather holes must be kept clear. The arrows on the footswitches should be arranged to indicate the direction of operation.
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Figure 9: Electrical component layout
Fit deck switch according to the instructions supplied. Connect wiring as shown.
*FOR SAFETY - The winch circuit requires protection (not supplied) of either a slow blow fuse or circuit breaker, If using a fuse a battery switch should be installed inline to permit isolation of the circuit. Rated as follows:
RC6 12V : 50amp RC6 24V : 40amp
RC8-6 12V : 70amp RC8-6 24V : 40amp RC8-8 12V : 135amp RC8-8 24V : 80amp RC10 12V : 135amp RC10 24V : 80amp
Solenoid pack
The solenoid pack should be located in a dry area (not in the rope/chain locker) close to the windlass.
Circuit breaker/isolator panel
This unit provides limited protection for the motor and full protection for the power supply cables. It also provides the means to isolate the system from the battery. Position the circuit breaker/isolator no further than 1.8 m (6 ft) away from the battery in an accessible and dry location. This equipment or equivalent is mandatory to meet USCG requirements. Remote control panel The remote control panel should be mounted in a convenient location (such as the bridge, helm or cockpit) so that the operator can see the windlass. Mount and seal the panel so that the terminals project into a dry area.
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Wiring schematic (permanent magnet motor – P100711 Solenoid Pack)
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Wiring schematic (permanent magnet motor – P100715 / P11121 Solenoid Pack)
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Wiring schematic (series wound motor - P19045/6 Solenoid Pack)
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Cable specifications
Where a portion of cable runs through the engine room, the cross sectional area should be increased by 100%. Engine room size correction factor is based on the ambient temperature of the engine room to be 60° C. After all connections have been made and system tested, seal terminals against moisture by spraying with: CRC2043 “Plasti-Coat”, CRC3013 “Soft Seal” or CRC2049 “Clear Urethane”. All installations must be carried out in accordance with USCG, ABYC, NMMA or other local electrical requirements. Recommended conductor sizes allow for a maximum 10% voltage drop at working load. Cables smaller than those listed can create a reduction in performance. NOTE: Cable length is the total length from battery to winch then back to battery
RC6 12V Systems RC6 24V Systems
Cable Length Cable Size
Cable Length Cable Size
mm² AWG mm² AWG Up to 10m (35’) 14 6 Up to 10m (35’) 8.8 8 10m - 20m (35' - 65') 22 4 10m to 20m (35’ - 65') 8.8 8
RC8-6 12V Systems RC8-6 24V Systems
Cable Length Cable Size
Cable Length Cable Size
mm² AWG mm² AWG Up to 10m (35') 14 6 Up to 10m (35') 8.8 8 10m - 15m (35' - 50') 22 4 10m - 20m (35' - 65') 14 6 15m - 20m (50' - 65') 34 2
RC8-8 12V Systems RC8-8 24V Systems
Cable Length Cable Size
Cable Length Cable Size
mm² AWG mm² AWG Up to 10m (35') 22 4 Up to 10m (35') 6.5 9 10m - 20m (35' - 65') 34 2 18m - 28m (40' - 91') 10.5 7 20m - 28m (65' - 91') 54 0
RC10 12V Systems RC10 24V Systems
Cable Length Cable Size
Cable Length Cable Size
mm² AWG mm² AWG Up to 10m (35') 22 4 Up to 15m (50') 10.5 7 10m - 15m (35' - 50') 34 2 15m - 25m (50' - 82') 16 5 15m - 20m (50' - 65') 42 1 25m - 32m (82' - 105') 22 4 20m - 25m (65' - 82') 54 0 25m - 32m (82' - 105') 68 00
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Operation
Warnings
· When using the windlass, do not switch immediately from one direction to the other. Wait for the windlass to stop in one direction before applying power in the other direction.
· The windlass can be started from either the up/down switch panel or the optional footswitch. Always make sure the isolator switch is turned off when the system is not being used.
· The system provides protection for the motor from excessive current or short circuit. It does not provide protection against heat build up due to prolonged operation or excessive loads. Make sure you give the motor time to cool off; otherwise the warranty may be invalidated.
Lowering the Anchor
1. Run the boat’s motor(s) at sufficient rpm to activate the charging system.
2. Insert the clutch handle into the clutch nut and tighten the clutches by turning the nut clockwise. Only tighten sufficiently so that you could easily pull up the anchor. REMOVE THE CLUTCH HANDLE.
3. Operate the windlass by pressing the toggle switch down on the remote up/down control panel to pay out the rope/chain (or press the "Down" footswitch if fitted).
4. Pay out sufficient rope/chain to set the anchor.
5. Watch as the rope/chain is being fed out. Any jam might cause damage to the windlass.
6. Remove the load from windlass by either tieing off the rode to a secure point or use of a chainstopper.
Raising the Anchor
1. Run the boat’s motor(s) at sufficient rpm to activate the charging system.
2. Insert the clutch handle into the clutch nut and tighten the clutches by turning the nut clockwise. Only tighten sufficiently so that you could easily pull up the anchor. REMOVE THE CLUTCH HANDLE. NOTE: Over tightening the clutches can cause damage to the motor when docking the anchor.
3. Operate the windlass by pressing the toggle switch up on the remote up/down control panel (or press the "Up" footswitch if fitted).
4. Motor up to the anchor while retrieving it. Do not use the windlass to pull the boat to the anchor.
5. To avoid damaging the bow fitting, retrieve the last metre (3’) of rope/chain very slowly and take care when docking the anchor.
Tip: Mark the chain at suitable intervals with coloured line, or purchase and install a Maxwell AutoAnchor rope/chain counter.
Note To avoid applying the full force of the windlass to the bow fitting when docking the anchor, adjust the clutch nut so that there is some slippage when docking the anchor.
Free falling the Anchor
1. Check that the rope/chain has unrestricted travel over the bow roller.
2. Standing well clear of the chain, insert the clutch handle into the clutch nut and loosen by slowly turning the handle anticlockwise.
3. Tightening the clutch nut clockwise will control the rate of descent.
CAUTION
Do Not allow the chainwheel to free wheel uncontrolled as this will allow dangerously high speeds to build up.
4. When the required amount of rope/chain is out, reset the clutch and remove the handle.
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Raising the Anchor Manually – RC8 and RC10 only
1. Tie off the rope/chain so that it does not pay out when the clutch is released.
2. Insert the clutch handle into the clutch nut and turn anticlockwise to loosen the clutch.
3. Insert the clutch handle into the outer bi-square of the chainwheel. Cleat the rope/chain as necessary and rotate clockwise to pull in the line.
WARNING
There is no self-locking mechanism to prevent the windlass from turning freely during manual operation. The rope/chain must be cleated off before the clutch handle is removed from the outer bi-square and the clutch must be re-tightened.
Using the Capstan Drum for Rope Warping – RC8 and RC10 Capstan models only
The vertical capstan can be used independently from the chainwheel. This is ideal for handling mooring or docking lines, or retrieving a second anchor. For safety reasons, a footswitch is highly recommended.
To haul in using the capstan:
1. Make sure the anchor is secured.
2. Insert the clutch handle into the clutch nut and turn anticlockwise until rotation stops. This will release the mechanism so that the chainwheel remains stationary while you operate the capstan.
3. Take three turns of rope around the drum in a clockwise direction.
4. While holding the tail of the rope, press the "Up" footswitch. The capstan will rotate clockwise.
Notes
· To increase rate at which the rope is hauled in, increase the load on the tail.
· To decrease rate at which the rope is hauled in, decrease the load on the tail.
· Extra turns around the drum will increase the grip and will require less effort.
CAUTIONS
· Make sure that you do not operate the footswitch accidentally while putting extra turns on the capstan.
· Keep your fingers clear of the capstan.
· Do not put so many turns on the drum that easing the load on the tail will not allow the rope to slip on the drum.
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Maintenance Carrying out the following simple maintenance procedures will provide years of trouble-free service from the windlass and will ensure that the warranty remains valid.
Recommended lubricants Gearbox oil RC8/RC10 only
Capacity: 70 ml (2.4 fl oz) Type: SAE viscosity grade 90-110 (e.g., Shell Omala 320, Castrol Alpha SP320 or other approved equivalents).
Main shaft, bearing, and clutch surfaces
Marine grease, Lithium or Lithium complex based
(e.g. Duckhams Keenol or Castrol LMX).
Do not use soap based greases.
Service Intervals
Every trip 3 monthly 12 monthly 3 yearly
Ensure clutch is adjusted correctly
Strip and grease clutch
Remove windlass components, grease with suitable lubricant
Split gearbox from spacer tube, clean and re-grease mating faces – RC8 and RC10 Models only.
Spray fresh water into drainage slot on gearbox, to breakdown and flush away any build up of salt/debris, that may have accumulated – RC8 and RC10 Models only.
Service motor
Service Gearbox
Topworks
The above-deck parts of the windlass should be washed down with fresh water regularly.
Every three months, remove the chainwheel. Refer to “Parts of the windlass” for exploded views.
Use the grease (specified above) and with the aid of a clean brush or non-fluffy rag, lightly grease the thread on the top end of the shaft and the bores and clutch faces of the parts removed.
Re-assemble in reverse order. IMPORTANT – care must be taken to ensure the key/keys are properly seated in the shaft.
Clean the Windlass with a cloth damp with Kerosene (paraffin). Spray preferably with CRC3097 “Long Life” or alternatively, CRC6-66 or WD40. Polish off with a clean non-fluffy cloth.
Regular use of CRC3097 “Long Life” will assist maintaining the bright chrome finish.
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Below Deck
Every three months.
The under deck components should be sprayed, preferably with CRC 3097 “Long Life” or alternatively, CRC6-66 or WD40.
Particular attention should be paid to electric motors, including the motor terminals, footswitch terminals, terminals on the Reversing Solenoid plus the battery and isolator terminals.
Gearbox
For the RC8 and RC10 models, every 3 months, check level of oil in gearbox using the sight glass. If necessary top up as per step 3 of the installation procedure”.
The gearbox for all models is a self-contained sealed unit. For mechanical servicing, we recommend that the gearbox be removed and serviced by an authorised Maxwell service technician every three years. Visit our website (www.maxwellmarine.com) for a list of service centres and agents.
Motor
For maximum protection, we recommend that the motor and electrical connections be sprayed periodically with CRC Soft Seal.
RC6 Motor
The motor should be serviced by a qualified electrician annually (or more frequently in commercial applications).
RC8 and RC10 Motor
The motor can be removed from the gearbox by undoing two bolts and washers.
RC8-10: A replaceable roll pin is a press fit in the output end of the drive shaft.
Providing the windlass is properly installed with the Maxwell Overload Control Box and Breaker Panel, and the windlass is not abused, trouble free operation can be expected.
Remove the brush cover from the motor. Clean out accumulated carbon dust using a compressed air hose.
Check and replace brushes if worn.
Remove any rust build up from the casing and paint with a suitable coating
DO NOT wrap the motor with grease cloth as this prevents the cooling of the motor
Replacement brush sets are available – order:
RC6 & RC8-6 Part No. P101650 – 12 and 24 Volt 500 & 600 Watt
RC8-8 & RC10 12V Part No. P100807 – 12 Volt 1000/1200 Watt
RC8-8 & RC10 24V Part No. P100808 – 24 Volt 1000/1200 Watt
Rope
To reduce stiffening caused by salt build up, wash the rope regularly with fresh water. We recommend that the rope be soaked for a day in cool water and fabric conditioner once a year and rinsed thoroughly afterwards.
Regularly check the rope for wear. Swap end-for-end and re-splice if necessary.
Over time, 3-strand rope can develop twists that may impair the performance of the windlass. Remove the twists by laying out the rope in a straight run. A good quality swivel between the anchor and chain will minimise this problem
RC6 RC8 RC10 Windlass pg31
Trouble Shooting Guide Windlass does not operate when activated
· Check for jamming
· Check that the breaker/isolator panel is "On."
· Check the connections to the following:
· Remote up/down control panel and footswitches (if fitted).
· Circuit breaker/isolator panel (if fitted).
· Reversing solenoid (if fitted).
· Windlass motor
· Check the battery condition by operating other electrical equipment.
· Check that the solenoid is working (if fitted). You should hear the solenoid click when activated.
Motor is working but the chainwheel does not rotate
· Check that the clutch nut is not too loose, causing slippage.
· Check that the chainwheel is not jammed with the chain. If necessary, reverse the windlass to free the jam.
· Check that the key between the shaft and the gearbox is installed (RC8 / RC10).
· If the windlass does not rotate smoothly or there is excessive noise, the gearbox may be damaged.
· Check the motor drive pin by unbolting the motor from the gearbox (RC8 / RC10).
Motor is working and chainwheel rotating, but the rope does not retrieve or pay out
· The rope may be slipping due to twists or knots jammed in the rope/chain pipe. Reverse the windlass to clear the jam and try again.
· Check that the rope and anchor are not fouled.
· The rope may be slipping on a worn section. Cut out the worn section and rejoin the rope with a splice.
· The rope may be stiff due to salt and sun exposure. Wash with fresh cool water and fabric softener.
· There may be too much rope in the rope/chain locker. See "Required clearances".
· The splice may be worn or frayed. Re-splice the rope to the chain.
· The rope or splice may be catching on the hole through the deck. Make sure the hole is free from rough edges.
· The chain may be twisting. Install a swivel between the chain and anchor.
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Reference Information Specifications
Model RC6 Power Supply (DC) 12V or 24V Model RC6 Motor Rating (Electric) 500W Gearbox Ratio 58:1 Max. Pull Rating 300kg (660 lbs) Chain Speed (Normal Working Load) 24 m/min (79 ft/min) Rope Speed (Normal Working Load) 21 m/min (69 ft/min) Rope Size 12mm (1/2") Chain Size 6mm (1/4") short link Net Weight 8kg (17.5lbs)
Model RC8-6 RC8-8
Power Supply (DC) 12V or 24V 12V or 24V
Model Capstan / Low Profile Capstan / Low Profile
Motor Rating (Electric) 600W 1000W
Gearbox Ratio 44:1 44:1
Max. Pull Rating 350kg (770 lbs) 600kg (1320 lbs)
Chain Speed (Normal Working Load) 29 m/min (92 ft/min) 32 m/min (105ft/min)
Rope Speed (Normal Working Load) 24 m/min (79 ft/min) 28 m/min (92ft/min)
Rope Size 12mm (1/2") 14mm (9/16")
Chain Size 6mm (1/4") short link 8mm (5/16") short link Net Weight 12.5kg (27.5lbs) 16.5kg (36.3lbs)
Model RC10-8 RC10-10
Power Supply (DC) 12V or 24V 12V or 24V
Model Capstan / Low Profile Capstan / Low Profile
Motor Rating (Electric) 1000W 1200W
Gearbox Ratio 56:1 56:1
Max. Pull Rating 700kg (1540 lbs) 850kg (1870 lbs)
Chain Speed (Normal Working Load) 24 m/min (79 ft/min) 24 m/min (79ft/min)
Rope Speed (Normal Working Load) 20 m/min (65 ft/min) 20 m/min (65ft/min)
Rope Size 14mm (9/16") 16mm (5/8")
Chain Size 8mm (5/16") short link 10mm (3/8") short link Net Weight Low Profile 19kg (42lbs) 20kg (44lbs)
Capstan 21 kg (46lbs) 22kg (48lbs)
RC6 RC8 RC10 Windlass pg33
Overall Dimensions – RC6
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Overall Dimensions – RC8/RC10
RC8-6 RC8-8 RC10 mm in mm in Mm in
A 218 8 5/8 218 8 5/8 230 9 1/8
B1 84 3 3/8 84 3 3/8 89 3 1/2
B2 (with capstan) 147 5 3/4 147 5 3/4 167 6 5/8
C 164 6 1/2 164 6 1/2 170 6 3/4
D (standard deck clearance) 201 7 7/8 209 8 1/4 201 7 7/8
D (extra deck clearance) 301 12 309 12 1/8 251 9 7/8
E 245 9 5/8 261 10 1/4 27 10 5/8
F 387 15 1/4 403 15 7/8 424 16 3/4
G (standard deck clearance) 65 2 ½ 65 2 ½ 50 2
G (extra deck clearance) 165 6 1/2 165 6 1/2 100 4
RC6 RC8 RC10 Windlass pg35
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Grease must be applied to motor face, gearbox locating lugs, spacer tube, gearbox thread, shaft and clutch cone faces where applicable.
Use CRC 3097 (or equivalent) spray provided to coat all under deck components to help guard against corrosion. Failure to do so will void warranty.
Typical Greasing Instructions Note: Picture shows typical winches, greasing instructions apply to all types using this motor gearbox and spacertube arrangement.
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RC6 RC8 RC10 Windlass pg41
LIMITED WARRANTY Warranty: Maxwell Marine International Ltd provides a three year limited warranty on all windlasses for pleasure boat usage, and a one year limited warranty for those systems used on commercial or charter vessels. Warranty, service and parts are available around the world. Contact your nearest Maxwell office for a complete list of service centres and distributors.
This warranty is subject to the following conditions and limitations: 1. This Warranty will be null and void if (a) there is any neglect or failure to properly maintain and service the products.
(b) the products are serviced, repaired or maintained improperly or by unauthorised persons.
(c) loss or damage is attributed to any act, matter or omission beyond the reasonable control of Maxwell or the purchaser.
2. Maxwell’s liability shall be limited to repair or replacement (as determined by Maxwell) of the goods or parts defective in materials or workmanship.
3. Determination of the suitability of the product and the materials for the use contemplated by the buyer is the sole responsibility of the buyer, and Maxwell shall have no responsibility in connection with such suitability.
4. Maxwell shall not be liable for any loss, damages, harm or claim attributed to: (a) use of the products in applications for which the products are not intended. (b) corrosion, wear and tear or improper installation. (c) improper use of the product.
5. This Warranty applies to the original purchaser of the products only. The benefits of the Warranty are not transferable to subsequent purchasers.
6. Maxwell shall not be responsible for shipping charges or installation labour associated with any warranty claims. 7. There are no warranties of merchantability, fitness for purpose, or any other kind, express or implied, and none shall be implied by
law. If any such warranties are nonetheless implied by law for the benefit of the customer they shall be limited to a period of three years from the original purchase by the user.
8. Maxwell shall not be liable for consequential damages to any vessel, equipment, or other property or persons due to use or installation of Maxwell equipment.
9. This Warranty sets out your specific legal rights allowed by Maxwell, these may be varied by the laws of different countries. In addition, the purchaser may also have other legal rights which vary from country to country.
10. To make a claim under this Warranty, contact your nearest Maxwell Marine office or distributor. Proof of purchase and authorisation from Maxwell will be required prior to any repairs being attempted.
Purchaser
To be eligible for warranty protection, please either complete the form below at the time of purchase and return it to the appropriate retailer or supplier of the goods, or fill out the electronic Warranty Form on our website, www.maxwellmarine.com
Name:
Address:
Telephone: Facsimile
Supplier / Dealer Name:
Address:
Telephone: Facsimile
Windlass Model Serial Number
Date of Purchase
Boat Type Windlasses Supplied
With boat
Fitted by boat yard/dealer
Purchased from dealer/chandler
Name L.O.A.
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