MAINTENANCE Harken equipment is designed for minimal maintenance, but some maintenance is required to give the best service and comply with the Harken limited warranty. In general, the most important aspect of maintenance is to keep your equipment clean by frequently flushing with fresh water. In corrosive atmospheres, stainless parts may show discoloration around holes, rivets, and screws. This is not serious and may be removed with a fine abrasive. With the exception of winches, do not use grease unless specifically recommended in the instruction manual. Many Harken products are provided with specific instruction manuals that detail maintenance procedures. Manuals are available at no charge by contacting Harken or a Harken distributor. Small Boat/Midrange BlocksThe plastic sideplates and sheave of Small Boat/Midrange blocks are UV stabilized, but they may turn gray after exposure to the sun. This discoloration may be removed with a fine abrasive, but will not reduce the strength of the blocks. Flush Small Boat/Midrange blocks frequently with fresh water. Periodically clean blocks with detergent and water to remove salt and dirt. Dry lubricants such as McLube®, which will not attract dirt, may be used. Inspect blocks periodically for damage. In particular, inspect shackles and swivel posts for cracks, corrosion, or elongation. When replacing shackles, be sure to use Harken parts to prevent snagging. Do not leave heavy loads on Small Boat/Midrange blocks when not being used. This may slightly deform the bearings. Normally they will return to their proper shaped after being rotated, but an initial resistance to rolling may be felt. Big Boat BlocksFlush blocks thoroughly with fresh water. Periodically, disassemble the blocks and clean with detergent and fresh water. Lubricants, which will not attract dirt, may be used. Examples are McLube®, dry Teflon®, or dry silicone sprays. Inspect shackles and shackle posts for signs of corrosion or deformation. Mylar® washers should always be used between stainless fasteners and aluminum sideplates. Stainless fasteners that pass through aluminum blocks should be coated with an anti-seize compound. Nylock® nuts should not be used after being removed three times. When replacing shackles and fasteners, use Harken parts to maintain the proper strength. Big Boat bearings are resistant to deformation, but it is not advisable to leave heavy loads on any hardware when the boat is not sailing. Traveler CarsKeep traveler cars clean by flushing frequently with freshwater. Periodically clean cars and tracks with detergent and freshwater to remove deposits of salt and dirt. This is particularly important when cars have not been used for long periods of time. Light machine oil such as 3-in-1 may be used. Use only a single drop in each ball race; too much will attract dirt. Frequently inspect shackles and control block fittings for signs of fatigue. Be sure that every installation includes Harken track end stops and arrange control tackles so that cars do not hit the end stops under load, but are stopped by the rope. Jib Reefing and Furling SystemsKeep furling units clean by flushing frequently with freshwater. Periodically clean the lower unit and the halyard swivel with detergent and fresh water to remove deposits of salt and dirt. Lubricants such as McLube® , dry Teflon® and dry silicone sprays which will not attract dirt may be used. Wash foils with soap and water. Foils may be lubricated with dry sprays to ease the raising and lowering sails. Inspect swage fittings, shackles and the lower turnbuckle assembly for signs of corrosion or fatigue. Refer to the owner's manual for detailed maintenance instructions. WinchesWinches should be flushed frequently with fresh water. Periodically break down winches and service. Check pawls and springs for signs of wear and inspect bearings, gears, and spindles for wear and corrosion. Winches should be lubricated with grease, but over application of grease can cause salt and water deposits to become trapped in the winch. Use care to ensure that drain ports are unobstructed by sealants or grease. Pawls should be lubricated only with light oil. Refer to the owner's manual for detailed maintenance instructions. ShoesRemove insoles and wash and dry separately. Wash shoes by hand using mild soap; do not bleach. Rinse thoroughly. Air dry. Warning Any use of Harken® equipment for human suspension must follow a safety factor of 10:1 safe working load to actual load. A secondary safety line of an equivalent safety factor ratio must also be used. We strongly advise that aloft rigging maintenance and installation be left to rigging professionals. 1251 East Wisconsin Ave., Pewaukee, Wisconsin 53072Tel: (262) 691-3320 Fax: (262) 691-3008 Email: harken@harken.com |
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