ash2020
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Hi all. As mentioned in another post, I have an old South Pacific windlass which is still limping along each season. It wouldn't start this time so I've stripped it down and found that the electric brake on the back end was corroded and jammed on. I'm not going to attempt to get a spare as it's pre-2006.
My question is - is there any reason why I shouldn't disconnect the brake completely? The motor is working nicely, in both directions.
It's so highly geared that the chain would never rotate it and anyway, once it's either down or all in, the chain will be locked off.
I'm assuming that the brake is for safety so that it stops dead when power is removed. However, it certainly stops pretty instantly when it's switched off, without the brake.
Any other reasons for having the brake?
My question is - is there any reason why I shouldn't disconnect the brake completely? The motor is working nicely, in both directions.
It's so highly geared that the chain would never rotate it and anyway, once it's either down or all in, the chain will be locked off.
I'm assuming that the brake is for safety so that it stops dead when power is removed. However, it certainly stops pretty instantly when it's switched off, without the brake.
Any other reasons for having the brake?