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Raymarine autohelm 5000: user guide
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2.2.2 LINEAR DRIVE UNIT
The linear drive unit couples directly to the
rudder stock at the tiller arm length
recommended in Fig. 9. It is usually
preferable to couple the linear drive unit to the
rudder stock via an independent tiller arm
however, it may be possible to couple the
quadrant employed by the main steering
linkage. It is important to note that the linear
drive system can exert a thrust of 550lbs. If any
doubt exists about the strength of the existing
tiller arm or rudder quadrant the steering gear
manufacturer must be consulted.
The method of bolting the pushrod ball end
to the tiller arm or rudder quadrant is illustrated
in Fig. 11. It is
vitally important
coupling bolt is fully tightened and the nut
locked by means of the locking tab provided.
The standard ball end fitting will allow for a
maximum angular misalignment between the
up to 5". Accurate angular alignment is
extremely important and under no
circumstances should the above extreme limits
be exceeded. The body of the drive unit is
mounted by bolting to a substantial frame
member (Fig. 10). As a general rule it is
desirable to 'over engineer' the linear drive
unit's mounting structure to ensure reliability
and maintenance of correct alignment. An
excessively fletibk mount can also severely
impair the steering performance of the
autopilot.
It is important to ensure that the total rudder
movement is limited by the rudder stops built
into the vessel rather than the end stops of the
linear drive output.
that the
Fig. 9
LINEAR DRIVE
TILLER ARM LENGTHS
CM
INS
I
1 0
I
3 5
25
3 0
METRES
I
1 2
1 3
FEET
40
1
1

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