Sea Winch
12V Anchor and Pot Hauling Capstan HSC400
12V Anchor and Pot Hauling Capstan HSC400
Action Outdoors Shop
1/348 Rosebank Road
Avondale
AUK
Auckland 1026
New Zealand
Seawinch 12V HSC400 Anchor and Pot Hauling Capstan
This is stocked in our store @ Rosebank Road
-Features
Rope Capstan Maintenance and Warranty
Using your Winches
Standing or kneeling behind the winch, simply wind up to three turns (maximum) of line or sheet around the drum in a clockwise direction. Maintain a light “tailing” pull onto the free end and start the capstan. As the capstan rotates, lightly pull the line hand over hand keeping up with the speed of the winch. The capstan does all the hard work for you. Stop and hold at any time. We recommend your engine is running during docking operations for additional control. Never stall the capstan and do not run it at very low speed for any extended time. Use one continuous and smooth recovery and do not repeatedly start/stop.
Where to install your Capstan.
In a position so that the working line passes smoothly from the block or guide, around the drum and to a position where you can tail the line comfortably. Footswitches can be positioned on deck or as a knee switch. Make sure the winch motor is in a dry position and is easily accessible for inspection and external maintenance.
How to install your Capstan
Using the template provided, cut the central hole and drill the small holes for the deck studs. Note the position of the stud holes relative to the load to give maximum strength. In fibreglass or wood mounts, seal the edges of the cut. If in doubt about strength, use a spreader plate under the deck or cabin top. Longer or shorter deck studs can be easily made up if required. Slip the winch into the prepared position with a coating of soft set silicone sealant at the mating face. Wire up making sure polarity is correct. The winch will normally only run clockwise. A quick push of the switch will check this. Each winch is load tested before leaving the factory, so if it does not go, there may be a problem with the installation. Ensure all terminals (motor, switch, breaker, battery etc) are firmly tightened. Finally, protect the motor and terminal ends as described under “Maintenance”
Warranty
Our winches are covered by a three-year return to factory warranty against defective materials or workmanship, except motors and seals which are covered by a one-year warranty. The warranty does not cover damage due to improper use or poor maintenance. If a fault develops during the warranty period DO NOT remove any parts or attempt a repair. Remove the winch/motor assembly in one piece from the boat and return it to your supplier or the manufacturer with evidence of purchase, a description of the installation and the problem experienced.
Maintenance
Every 6 months, remove the centre screw from the top of the drum and lift the drum off. Lightly grease the synthetic bearings under the drum.
Smear a little grease on the O ring seal in the top outer cap, and assemble and tighten it firmly. Do not over-tighten
The motor is made of steel and may corrode if the paint system is damaged. Check the motor regularly and keep dry and clean. In “dry” installations, spray the motor regularly with a water repellant (CRC or WD40). In damp or “wet” installations, including situations where a lot of condensation takes place, treat the motor and terminals regularly with CRC “softseal” or similar. Check all terminals in the system and protect as described above.
This is stocked in our store
NZ Code- HSC400
5-2024