alan_d
Well-Known Member
+1.( I think they are called Torx screws.)On my Furlex (200-S) the most common cause of a hard jam is the extruded aluminium luff foil which slips down inside the drum. It's held with a star-socket (instead of Allen) grub-screw either side, but these can loosen unless done up with Loctite - which isn't mentioned in the manual of course. If the foil has slipped (it only takes 1") it stops it turning in either direction, and is quite independent of halyard or line wraps.
Mine worked fine the first season after it was installed, but the following year I carried out the recommended maintenance, which involved undoing the aforementioned screws to get access to grease the bearing, and clearly didn't do them up tightly enough. OK to start with, but after a couple of days the whole thing jammed solid as the foils had worked their way down. One of my troubleshooting principles is to consider "What was the last thing I did to this device/system/program?" and try reversing it.
I haven't given up lubricating the lower swivel, but now I mark the foil with a pencil line so I can be sure it has not slipped, do the screws up bloody hard and use a thread sealant.