Harken E2700 User manual

INSTRUCTIONS
27 mm Midrange Endstops and End Controls (Sold as a Pair)
E2700, E2730, E2750, E2756
Fits R27 and Midrange CB Track
Strictly follow all instructions to avoid an accident, damage to your vessel, personal injury
or death. See www.harken.com/manuals for additional safety information.
IMPORTANT: See Inspection and Maintenance at end of manual.
See www.harken.com/manuals for more instructions
Mounting to Track
Note: E27 end controls do not fit older non-CB track.
The E27 end controls’ interior ridges that extend into the
waist of the track are too deep to fit non-CB track. E27 end
controls require deep grooves for wire keepers on CB cars.
E27 end controls
require deep grooves
for wire keepers on
CB cars
R27 low-beam track has holes drilled for end controls
and enstops if entire length is used. If you shorten one
end, make cut so end control screw passes through a
track fastening hole. It is best to have track cut with an
electric cross cut saw at a machine shop. Low beam
track may be cut using a hacksaw but it is difficult to get
a straight, even cut. Measure from center of hole to end
of track so center is
9
/
16
" (14 mm) from track end. If this
does not work, make sure that end control screw hole
does not interfere with mounting or pinstop hole.
Note: Since trim caps are not used with E27 or
E32 end controls, do not leave room for them.
R32
End Control
Hole
Track Mounting Hole
9
/
16
"
(
14 mm)
Specifications
19
/
32
"
(
15 mm)
Part
No.
Max line
Ø
Maximum
working load
Breaking
load
Purchase
Part
No.
Max line
Ø
Maximum
working load
Breaking
load
Purchasein mm lb kg lb kg in mm lb kg lb kg
E2730
3
/
8
10 1800 816 3600 1633 1:1, 2:1 E2756
3
/
8
10 600 272 1500 680 3:1, 4:1
E2750
3
/
8
10 1800 816 3600 1633 3:1, 4:1
Fasteners — Not Included
1
1
/
8
28 mm
2
1
/
8
55 mm
Fasteners (One Set for Each Control):
1 (one)
5
/
16
" (8 mm) flathead A4 (316) or A2 (18-8)
stainless steel mounting screw.
End control and track thickness is shown at right.
When purchasing fasteners, add deck thickness and
enough threads to extend below washer and nut.
1 (one) washer
1 (one) locknut for each end control.
Drill Bit:
11
/
32
" (8.5 mm)
E2700 Endstop
Subtract 1/8" (2.5mm) from
numbers above to determine
screw length.
Drill Size
11
/
32
"
(
8.5 mm)
INSTRUCTIONS
27 mm Midrange Endstops and End Controls (Sold as a Pair)
E2700, E2730, E2750, E2756
Fits R27 and Midrange CB Track
Strictly follow all instructions to avoid an accident, damage to your vessel, personal injury
or death. See www.harken.com/manuals for additional safety information.
IMPORTANT: See Inspection and Maintenance at end of manual.
See www.harken.com/manuals for more instructions
Mounting to Track
Note: E27 end controls do not fit older non-CB track.
The E27 end controls’ interior ridges that extend into the
waist of the track are too deep to fit non-CB track. E27 end
controls require deep grooves for wire keepers on CB cars.
E27 end controls
require deep grooves
for wire keepers on
CB cars
R27 low-beam track has holes drilled for end controls
and enstops if entire length is used. If you shorten one
end, make cut so end control screw passes through a
track fastening hole. It is best to have track cut with an
electric cross cut saw at a machine shop. Low beam
track may be cut using a hacksaw but it is difficult to get
a straight, even cut. Measure from center of hole to end
of track so center is
9
/
16
" (14 mm) from track end. If this
does not work, make sure that end control screw hole
does not interfere with mounting or pinstop hole.
Note: Since trim caps are not used with E27 or
E32 end controls, do not leave room for them.
R32
End Control
Hole
Track Mounting Hole
9
/
16
"
(
14 mm)
Specifications
19
/
32
"
(
15 mm)
Part
No.
Max line
Ø
Maximum
working load
Breaking
load
Purchase
Part
No.
Max line
Ø
Maximum
working load
Breaking
load
Purchasein mm lb kg lb kg in mm lb kg lb kg
E2730
3
/
8
10 1800 816 3600 1633 1:1, 2:1 E2756
3
/
8
10 600 272 1500 680 3:1, 4:1
E2750
3
/
8
10 1800 816 3600 1633 3:1, 4:1
Fasteners — Not Included
1
1
/
8
28 mm
2
1
/
8
55 mm
Fasteners (One Set for Each Control):
1 (one)
5
/
16
" (8 mm) flathead A4 (316) or A2 (18-8)
stainless steel mounting screw.
End control and track thickness is shown at right.
When purchasing fasteners, add deck thickness and
enough threads to extend below washer and nut.
1 (one) washer
1 (one) locknut for each end control.
Drill Bit:
11
/
32
" (8.5 mm)
E2700 Endstop
Subtract 1/8" (2.5mm) from
numbers above to determine
screw length.
Drill Size
11
/
32
"
(
8.5 mm)

Printed in USA 4348.1 04/14
For additional safety, maintenance and warranty information see www.harken.com/manuals or the Harken®catalog.
Maintenance
Warranty
Inspect
Carefully inspect track and mounting hardware for any signs of loosening, cracks or damage. Inspect end stops to
make sure they are secure and that there are no cracks or damage. Arrange control tackle so cars do not hit end stops
under load.
Traveler Cars: Clean by frequently flushing with fresh water. Periodically clean car by squirting a deter-
gent/water solution into center openings. Roll car back and forth to distribute evenly then flush bearings
with fresh water.
Do not use spray lubricants because ball bearings may skid not roll. Apply a few drops of McLube®
OneDrop™to ball contact surfaces of track. Roll car back and forth through OneDrop™several
times to distribute onto bearings. Wipe remaining OneDrop™off track. OneDrop™is preferred but
you can also use one to two drops of a light machine oil. Too much oil attracts dirt.
Track: Clean with detergent and water.
IMPORTANT! Exposure to some teak cleaners and other caustic solutions can result in
discoloration of part and is not covered under the Harken warranty.
WARNING! Failure to inspect tracks and stops can result in track pulling off deck suddenly
and unexpectedly during high load.
Mounting End Controls and End Stops
Make sure deck is reinforced to handle traveler loads. Carefully drill deck holes. Slightly bevel top of hole to allow
sealant to form a small ring at deck level. Use marine sealant, making sure sealant fills hole and beveled area.
Use a
5
/
16
" (8 mm) flathead screw. Carefully choose fasteners that are made from A4 (316) or A2 (18-8)
stainless steel.
Run screw through end control and track then secure under the deck using a large washer or backing plate
and washer and locknut. Make sure deck is reinforced to handle traveler loads.
Use large washers or backing plates and lock washers or locknuts. It is installer's responsibility to choose
correct screws, nuts, washers, and threaded plates, taking account materials and loads they will have to bear.
Harken®assumes no responsibility for incorrect installation of end controls or for an incorrect choice
of mounting fasteners.
WARNING! Use correct number and type of fasteners in A4 (316) or A2 (18-8) stainless steel.
Fasteners made of other materials may not have sufficient strength or may corrode which
can result in end controls pulling off track suddenly and unexpectedly during high loads.
Reeving Cars and End Control Blocks
Attaching Splice to Deadend on Controls
Use allen wrench to remove two screws holding
sheave assembly. Do not remove deadend horn.
Capture splice on horn and assemble sheave using
threadlocking solution such as blue Loctite®on
screws. When using smaller control line pass eye
inside horn and run tail through to make a hitch
without removing sheave assembly.
CORRECT INCORRECT
2:1 Purchase
3:1 Purchase
3
4
1
1
2
2
1
2
3
3
4
1
1
2
2
1
2
3
3
4
1
1
2
2
1
2
3
4:1 Purchase
Printed in USA 4348.1 04/14
For additional safety, maintenance and warranty information see www.harken.com/manuals or the Harken®catalog.
Maintenance
Warranty
Inspect
Carefully inspect track and mounting hardware for any signs of loosening, cracks or damage. Inspect end stops to
make sure they are secure and that there are no cracks or damage. Arrange control tackle so cars do not hit end stops
under load.
Traveler Cars: Clean by frequently flushing with fresh water. Periodically clean car by squirting a deter-
gent/water solution into center openings. Roll car back and forth to distribute evenly then flush bearings
with fresh water.
Do not use spray lubricants because ball bearings may skid not roll. Apply a few drops of McLube®
OneDrop™to ball contact surfaces of track. Roll car back and forth through OneDrop™several
times to distribute onto bearings. Wipe remaining OneDrop™off track. OneDrop™is preferred but
you can also use one to two drops of a light machine oil. Too much oil attracts dirt.
Track: Clean with detergent and water.
IMPORTANT! Exposure to some teak cleaners and other caustic solutions can result in
discoloration of part and is not covered under the Harken warranty.
WARNING! Failure to inspect tracks and stops can result in track pulling off deck suddenly
and unexpectedly during high load.
Mounting End Controls and End Stops
Make sure deck is reinforced to handle traveler loads. Carefully drill deck holes. Slightly bevel top of hole to allow
sealant to form a small ring at deck level. Use marine sealant, making sure sealant fills hole and beveled area.
Use a
5
/
16
" (8 mm) flathead screw. Carefully choose fasteners that are made from A4 (316) or A2 (18-8)
stainless steel.
Run screw through end control and track then secure under the deck using a large washer or backing plate
and washer and locknut. Make sure deck is reinforced to handle traveler loads.
Use large washers or backing plates and lock washers or locknuts. It is installer's responsibility to choose
correct screws, nuts, washers, and threaded plates, taking account materials and loads they will have to bear.
Harken®assumes no responsibility for incorrect installation of end controls or for an incorrect choice
of mounting fasteners.
WARNING! Use correct number and type of fasteners in A4 (316) or A2 (18-8) stainless steel.
Fasteners made of other materials may not have sufficient strength or may corrode which
can result in end controls pulling off track suddenly and unexpectedly during high loads.
Reeving Cars and End Control Blocks
Attaching Splice to Deadend on Controls
Use allen wrench to remove two screws holding
sheave assembly. Do not remove deadend horn.
Capture splice on horn and assemble sheave using
threadlocking solution such as blue Loctite®on
screws. When using smaller control line pass eye
inside horn and run tail through to make a hitch
without removing sheave assembly.
CORRECT INCORRECT
2:1 Purchase
3:1 Purchase
3
4
1
1
2
2
1
2
3
3
4
1
1
2
2
1
2
3
3
4
1
1
2
2
1
2
3
4:1 Purchase
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