pawl
Well-Known Member
Hi, I'm hoping someone might help me with some information. I have a "rope stripper" fitted to my boat, 1" shaft, 3 blade AM10 model. I'm just in the process of renewing the plastic bearings etc. Although the unit is quite old and has obviously been through the "wars", the plastic bearings seem not to have worn very much. However, one had broken into two pieces so I have to change them. Problem is that with the new bearings in place I have a lot more "play" between the stationary and rotating blades and the clearance has increased from .008" with the old bearings to .018" with the new ones. To my mind this is too much "slop" but I may be wrong, does anyone have any experience of how much clearance there should be for the cutter to work effectively? I have been in contact with Ambassador Marine but, so far, have not been able to get any useful information.
