AnchorRescue AR300 Manuel d'instructions - Page 5
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Positioning of the Slider with a Swivel
Chain and shackle swivels are designed to connect an anchor to
the rode and allow a vessel to swing minimizing kinking.
Potentially, a swivel prevents unintentional tripping of the
anchor and allows the chain to pass more easily over the bow
roller during retrieval.
1. There are many different designs and sizes of swivels in-use by
cruisers and the AnchorRescue system is engineered to work
with most popular ones (designs include standard, double
shackle and double eye, locking, and twisted swivels).
Note: The AnchorRescue system isn't compatible with certain
types of twisted swivels. Always follow the swivel
manufacturer's swivel installation instructions.
2. When installing the AnchorRescue for the first time, the slider
should be positioned on the anchor chain so that the tether end
is toward the anchor. (Fig. 1 and Fig. 2). The slider is designed
to rotate on top of or over the swivel. Prior to finishing the
installation check to make sure the slider rotates freely. Please
refer to the installation instructions for completing the
AnchorRescue installation.
Note: It is very important that the anchor chain and swivel
rotate freely. The tether chain connecting the slider to the
anchor's trip should not interfere with the rotation. Do not
secure the tether chain to the anchor rode when a swivel is
part of the system. When retrieving the anchor and stowing
it back on deck conduct a quick visual inspection to determine
that the cable ties that secure the tether chain to the anchor's
shank are still in place. Replace any missing ties before re-
deploying the anchor.
Scanmar International, Inc.
www.anchorrescue.com
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Phone
510-215-2010