Vetus Ajax Anchor Winch failure

BrianH

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I have 12V Vetus Ajax anchor winch that has given sterling service over the past years, having had power to retrieve the anchor in winds where the 7 tonnes of boat should really have had some motoring ahead to have relieved the load.

Now I have paid the price. I have noticed over the past months particles of a grey, plastic disk that sat under the bronze meshing cone have been breaking away. Then recently, embayed by a strong wind and raising anchor to seek better sanctuary, the disk completely disintegrated and the winch lost all power.

Disassembling later I found grey powder and particles of what I believe are the remnants of the disk at the base of the winch. I have fabricated an interim replacement out of some discarded perspex, which has restored the functionality but not the power - presumably the thickness and perhaps the material, was critical to the correct pressure and power transfer between the drive cone and matching gypsy.

As I am still on board and only intermittently connected, I have not been able to source proper Vetus spare parts so I would appreciate any advice as to the purpose and details of this component. Thanks for any input.
 
I have a Maxwell windlass. Maxwell have been bought out by Vetus see here, their parts and service in UK is carried out by Vetus in Hamble. My contact at Vetus for all windlass queries, but in my case Maxwell in particular, is Steven Baker Tel: +44 (0) 23 8045 4507. Mr Baker and his colleague are very helpful and I feel sure will give you all the info you need.

I can't speak for Vetus but every part for Maxwell can be purchased separately. It seems likely that the disc you need will be available.
 
I have a Maxwell windlass. Maxwell have been bought out by Vetus see here, their parts and service in UK is carried out by Vetus in Hamble.
Thank you for your response. I have managed to get enough power out of the semi-disabled winch to recover chain with no strain on but as soon as I get settled I will make contact with Vetus. Thanks again.
 
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