Tiresias
New Member
I have an old Simpson Lawrence electric windlass. It’s fine at winding in the anchor but has stopped doing the down bit.
The one-way needle roller clutch bearing at the top of the motor is in good nick. I understand that this is to hold the anchor when I take my finger off the ‘up’ button. To me that begs the question: given its one-way nature, how does the windlass wind down?
All the other bearings are working. All the gears/cogs engage. I can turn them by hand and the main shaft turns freely.
I suppose my real problem is that I don’t understand how the windlass actually works! If anyone could enlighten me I’d be most grateful.
The one-way needle roller clutch bearing at the top of the motor is in good nick. I understand that this is to hold the anchor when I take my finger off the ‘up’ button. To me that begs the question: given its one-way nature, how does the windlass wind down?
All the other bearings are working. All the gears/cogs engage. I can turn them by hand and the main shaft turns freely.
I suppose my real problem is that I don’t understand how the windlass actually works! If anyone could enlighten me I’d be most grateful.