The boating season has begun! To make sure you have a carefree time on the water and your windlass runs smoothly all season long, some maintenance is recommended. A well-maintained and correctly installed Maxwell Anchor Windlass is designed to offer years of reliable and trouble-free anchoring. To ensure that you can fully benefit from the capabilities of your Maxwell Windlass, it is crucial to follow a set of recommended maintenance procedures and installation guidelines.
By following our 7 recommended steps, you are guaranteed to be safe in even the most unpredictable conditions for years to come and it won’t take longer than 10 minutes!
Windlass maintenance
Note: Before doing any maintenance work on electric motor, starter units or wiring, make sure you switch the power supply off. Don’t forget to secure the anchor before disassembling the windlass!
Even though this is something that you need to do the entirety of the season, it is also important to do this when making sure your windlass is ready for the season. Check the rope for wear and wash it down with fresh water.
Take off the chainwheel first. Next, take apart, clean, and grease the clutch and bearing. Check the manual for specific steps. Once it’s put back together, spray the top parts with CRC3037, CRC6-66, or WD40 to protect them.
This is a great preventative maintenance item, doing it regularly will keep the interface clean of salt build up and allow you to clean the top of the gearbox and its seal. This area is the number one cause for problems in later years.
Split the gearbox from the spacer tube, then clean and re-grease the surfaces that come together. Inspect the gearbox for any seal damage. Since the gearbox is lubricated for life, you don’t need to change the oil unless you spill some. However, always make sure to check and top up the gearbox oil level as necessary.
Remove any corrosion that has built up. Clean the affected areas and touch up the paint if needed. This is particularly important for the gearbox and motor. To provide extra protection, apply a suitable protective product like CRC3013.
Special attention should be given to the motor terminals, footswitch terminals, terminals on the reversing solenoids, as well as the battery and isolator terminals to verify that all are functioning correctly. Spray the motor connection with CRC3013 for extra protection.
Examine and ensure all fasteners are securely tightened.
Accumulation of dirt and debris is the biggest problem for any equipment. Routinely wash down the above deck portion of the winch and chain with clean fresh water.
The RC8 anchor windlass is made to last: sturdy construction from high quality components. Mounted on the foredeck it will be subjected to salt, silt and beach sand. Servicing is a quick and straightforward job, this video shows you the tools that you need (Is also applicable for the RC10 windlass)
Other service manual videos:
RC12 anchor windlass VWC 2500 anchor windlass HRCFF horizontal windlass
In the competitive realm of boat building, Maxwell has consistently acknowledged the importance of rapid distribution and worldwide support. Over the years, Maxwell has set up distribution centers and service agents across the globe. Whether you require a windlass delivered to the Marquesas or serviced in Fort Lauderdale, Maxwell commits to meeting your needs efficiently.
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