HX1 Horizontal Windlass Iss 2
HX1 Horizontal Windlass Iss 2
HX1 Horizontal Windlass Iss 2
1. Introduction
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing Lewmar. Lewmar products are world renowned for their quality, technical innovation and
proven performance. With a Lewmar product you will be provided with many years of outstanding service.
Product support
Lewmar products are supported by a worldwide network of distributors and Authorised Service Representatives.
If you encounter any difficulties with this product, please contact your national distributor, or your local Lewmar
dealer. Details are available at: www.lewmar.com
CE Approvals
For CE approval certificates contact Lewmar.
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2. Safety Notice
IMPORTANT: Read these notes before continuing. ⚠⚠ WARNING!
3 - Installation
3.1 Basic requirements
Each installation requires the following tools:
WINDLASS INSTALLATION • Jigsaw
• An appropriate marine sealant WIRING INSTALLATION
• Electric drill and 10mm (3/8inch), 12mm (1/2inch) • Crimping Pliers / Wire Stripper
and 14mm (9/16inch) drill bits • Suitable electrical cable and crimp terminals
3.2 Accessories
Use only genuine Lewmar parts and accessories to ensure top performance and eliminate the risk of voiding your
warranty. For replacement parts, please visit your dealer or www.lewmar.com
3.3 Gypsy Suitability
Gypsies fitted to the HX1 windlasses are ideally suited to handling our factory made Rope/Chain combination
rodes, which consist of rope spliced to a chain tail.
Ropes used must be windlass grade, medium lay nylon. Ropes from different manufacturers have wide variations
in stretch and consistency in diameter. Therefore, rope and chain from other manufacturers may require some
experimentation to determine the optimum size.
Should you have difficulty in matching a gypsy to your chain please consult your local agent or our international
network of distributors.
3.4 Above deck preparation
IMPORTANT - Plan location carefully and allow for the following:
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25-60 mm
1” - 21/4”
1. Use drilling template provided and choose an appropriate position with reference to the vessel’s bow roller
and the chain locker below. Allow for the rotation of the manual operating wrench handle
2. If the deck is not flat, a suitable mounting pad may be required to take up camber or sheer.
NOTE: If in doubt about the suitable construction of the pad consult a qualified marine engineer.
The deck is an integral component of the windlass it has to secure the windlass and be strong enough to
cope with the high torque stresses involved in recovering the anchor. Decks that are thin, or of foam or balsa
laminate construction, will require reinforcement in order to spread the loads that will be applied to the deck
while the windlass is in use.
3. Lewmar recommends a minimum deck thickness of 25mm (1”),
M8 Studs suit deck and packing thickness of 25-60mm (1” - 21/4”).
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3.6 Above deck fitting
Using the template and after you have checked all the above and below deck requirements cut the following
holes:
Using 10mm drill bit, make the three holes for the mounting studs and three for the chain hole. Use a 12mm drill
bit make one hole for the chain hole, create the chain hole by cutting the between the four holes to create the
chain hole. Using a 14mm drill bit make two holes to create the slot for the motor and chain sensor wires.
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1. When all the holes have been made, remove the template. To help avoid water absorption by the deck, apply
an appropriate marine sealant to the freshly cut hole edges.
2. Assemble and tighten studs into base until they bottom out in their holes. Studs have a flat for spanner
location. Position the flats of the studs nearest the base of the windlass.
3. Place the windlass in position on the deck. Optionally, apply a suitable sealant to the base of the windlass,
any mounting pad or around the studs.
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4- Electrical wiring
4.1 Electric cable selection
Installation of this product should meet the regulations and standards or codes of practice relevant to the craft
to which it is being fitted. As a minimum the installer should conform ISO 10133.
Lewmar recommends the installer use cable with insulation rated at 90°C or higher.
Length = Length of cable from battery ‘+’ terminal and back to battery ‘-’ terminal including breaker and
switch gear if fitted
Cable size guide given is for guidance only.
It is the responsibility of the installer to confirm the capacity and voltage drop for the installation. If in any doubt,
contact your local marine electrician.
4.2 Wiring
Plan the installation to suit the controls and give the operator a full view of the windlass. The wiring system
should be of the fully insulated type, which avoids possible electrolytic corrosion problems. We recommend the
use of type III stranded, tinned copper wire with copper crimp terminals.
Overload protection, in the form of the circuit breaker provided must be built into the windlass wiring circuit.
• Circuit breaker supplied:
HX1 500 - 50A (Part No 68000348)
HX1 800 - 70A (Part No 68000240)
• The circuit breaker should be positioned close to the battery conforming to relevant regulations, in a readily
accessible place.
• The breaker must be manually reset should an overload occur that causes it to trip to the off position.
If in any doubt, contact your local marine electrician.
NOTE: Optional electric foot switches and remote handheld control available.
Visit www.lewmar.com for more information
Contactor box and control box used in some installation refer to wiring diagram
68000967 68000968
NOTE: In a multi- station installation all switches must be wired in a parallel circuit.
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Optional accessories
A Optional Wireless
Fuse Control Available
3A (See § 5.3)
ON
B
Red
Installation instructions are supplied separately with any accessories.
Circuit Breaker
Black
(See § 4.2)
4.4 Wiring diagram using contactor provided (Part No 68000939)
Fuse
3A
+ -
ON
Installation instructions are supplied separately with any accessories.
+ -
Optional Wireless
Pre-Wired
Control Available
B Control Box
(See § 5.3)
(68000963)
ON
Installation instructions are supplied separately with any accessories.
+ -
+ -
Circuit Breaker
Red (See § 4.2)
Battery
Black Cable Sizing 12 V DC Cable Colours
4.6 Wiring diagram if a pre-wired control box (Part No 68000963) is used
5- Operation
5.1 Manual controlled free-fall Gypsy only
Use this method for quicker anchor deployment, in an emergency involving loss of power or to save battery
power. Observe maritime anchor deployment safety rules.
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ON
ON
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5.3 - HX1 Gypsy Only Operation
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ON ON
ON ON
When anchoring, power rode out allowing the vessel to take up stern away preventing the rode tangling with
anchor. Use this method for mooring stern first to a jetty.
To aid recovery, under power, move vessel
towards anchor but not over and beyond, as
this can cause damage to topside.
As anchor approaches the vessel use careful
adjustments of controls to avoid damaging
vessel, start and stop the windlass to bring the
anchor slowly into the bow roller.
Pulling the last bit of rode and anchor into the
bow roller at full speed can damage the boat,
bow roller and windlass.
When stowing it is important to make sure, particularly with rode lines that there is at least 300mm (12”) of
free space below the windlass (See §4.5). Stop and check during the stowing process to determine if there is
sufficient space on you vessel. If the rode pile is too close to the underside of the windlass, re-distribute the rode
away from directly below the windlass. If the rode gets too close to the underside of the windlass it will cause
problems with good rode recovery and may cause damage to the line.
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6- Servicing
⚠⚠ W
ARNING! Isolate the windlass ⚠⚠ W
ARNING! Ensure rode is adequately
using circuit breaker/isolator secured to an independent strong point
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7- Free-fall Kit
7.1 Fitting
LOCATION PINS
2 Sec
ON
ON
To release anchor:
1. Check unit is not in manual mode by ensuring button released & plunger is extended.
2. Release any anchor locks.
3. Engage the circuit breaker/isolator.
When releasing the anchor, press DOWN button until the anchor is under free-fall. If the clutch was left in a
locked position the anchor will move almost immediately, if unlocked it could take several seconds to fully
re-engage the internal clutch.
NOTE: Pressing the DOWN button for over 5 seconds will result in a longer clutch re-engagement time during
the next UP command).
If using a rope/chain rode, motor astern to create the desired scope. Once scope has been created press the UP
button continuously until free-fall stops. It normally takes several seconds to fully re-engage the internal clutch
mechanism, locking the windlass.
NOTE: Failure to lock the windlass clutch could result in rope/chain creeping out.
To retrieve anchor:
4. Press the UP button continuously to retrieve the anchor.
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1. Disengage the drive by pressing the plunger button on the Free-Fall drive cap and pressing the locking button
until the plunger remains in the down position.
2. Release any anchor locks
3. When safe insert the Lewmar wrench in to the capstan drive cap. Rotate clockwise to grip the gypsy and
anticlockwise to free the gypsy controlling the rate of descent of the
anchor. Once deployed adjust desired scope if using a rope/chain, lock ⚠⚠ WARNING! Always remove
the clutch by turning the drive cap clockwise and engage the anchor wrench handle after use
locks. Remove the wrench handle.
4. To return the windlass back to powered operation pull the locking button out disengaging the plunger.
Engage the circuit breaker/isolator and press the UP/DOWN button.
1 2 3
1. Undo the locking screw (This may require gentle heat to release threadlock)
2. Remove locking screw, washer, fish cap, upper cone washer and upper cone from the drive shaft
3. Pull control arm up out of the gypsy
4. Remove gypsy, and if required the lower cone from the drive shaft
5. Replace in reverse order, on re-assembly add a small smear of grease to the contact surfaces of the cones.
6. Add a small amount of thread lock to the locking screw before re-inserting
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7.5 Auto Anchor Fitting
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8.1 Parts list
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8. Specifications
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KIT NO DESCRIPTION ITEMS INCLUDED (QTY)
D D P P W W
(mm) (inch) (mm) (inch) (mm) (inch)
6 mm ISO 4565 6 0.236 18 0.709 21.6 0.85
6mm Din766 6 0.236 18.5 0.728 20.4 0.803
12-16 mm (1/2 - 5/8”) 7mm ISO 4565 7 0.276 21 0.826 23 0.905
68140009
3 Strand and 8 Plait 7mm Din766 7 0.276 22 0.866 23.8 0.937
1/4” G40 7 0.276 21.3 0.840 24.4 0.962
8.2 HX1 Dimensions
144
CHAIN
224
CENTER LINE
268
8.3 HX1 Deck Mounting Detail
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
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BOW OF BOAT
n 12.00
POWER
MODEL MOTOR TYPICAL MAX. PULL MAXIMUM LINE SPEED TYPICAL WORKING LOAD
OPTION
V W KG LB M/MIN FT/MIN KG LB
HX1 500 12 500 700 1543 20 60 175 383
HX1 800 12 800 1065 2348 21 63 266 586
*Values tested at +/- 10% on 12/24V system typical of electric systems installed on boats
CURRENT DRAW TOTAL WEIGHT TOTAL WEIGHT
MODEL CIRCUIT BREAKER
AT WORKING LOAD GYPSY ONLY GYPSY/DRUM
A KG LB KG LB A
HX1 500 42 9 20 9.5 21 50
HX1 800 60 9 20 9.5 21 70
9- Troubleshooting
1. Anchor rode pays out independently while windlass is not in use.
• This problem is a result of not securing the anchor rode combined with the gypsy drive cap being slack.
Tighten the gypsy drive cap using the winch handle and always secure the anchor rode independently of the
windlass when not in use.
2. Failure to operate or sluggish operation.
• The majority of these problems are electrical in nature. It is essential that the proper voltage be maintained.
The proper voltage on a 12 Volt system is 13.5 Volts, constant low voltage will damage the motor.
• Ensure electrical cable size is large enough to handle the current draw and keep voltage drop within
acceptable limits.
• Check control switches, connections, battery condition, isolator switch, fuse and motor for operation failure.
3. Failure to operate.
• Is there a voltage at the input terminals to the contactor and switches. Check the circuit breaker/isolator
switch and any fuses.
• Operate the switch. Is there voltage at the positive switch terminal on the solenoid. If not, the switch (or its
wiring), is defective.
• Keep the switch activated. Is there voltage at the main output terminal on the contactor. If not check the
contactor coil ground circuit. If okay, replace the contactor.
• Check the voltage at the motor. If voltage of at least 12.5 volts is present and the motor does not operate,
the motor is defective.
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10 - Warranty
Limited Warranty and Key Terms of Supply by Lewmar
Lewmar warrants that in normal private pleasure boat extent permitted by law). In particular (but without
usage and with proper maintenance its products will limitation):
conform with their specification for a period of three a. Lewmar shall not be liable for:
years from the date of purchase by the end user, subject • Any loss of anticipated turnover or profit or indirect,
to the conditions, limitations and exceptions listed consequential or economic loss;
below. Any product, which proves to be defective in • Damages, costs or expenses payable to any third
normal usage during that three-year period, will be party;
repaired or, at Lewmar’s option, replaced by Lewmar. • Any damage to yachts or equipment;
A CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS • Death or personal Injury (unless caused by Lewmar’s
i Lewmar’s liability shall be limited to the repair or negligence).
replacement of any parts of the product which are Some states and countries do not allow the exclusion
defective in materials or workmanship. or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,
ii Responsibility for the selection of products so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to
appropriate for the use intended by the Buyer shall you
rest solely with the Buyer and Lewmar accepts no b. Lewmar grants no other warranties regarding the
responsibility for any such selection. fitness for purpose, use, nature or satisfactory quality
iii Lewmar shall not be liable in any way for Product of the products.
failure, or any resulting loss or damage that arises ii Where applicable law does not permit a statutory or
from: implied warranty to be excluded, then such warranty,
a. Use of a product in an application for which it was if permitted by that state or country’s law, shall be
not designed or intended; limited to a period of one year from the date of
b. Corrosion, ultra violet degradation or wear and tear; purchase by the end user. Some states and countries
c. A failure to service or maintain the product in do not allow limitations on how long an implied
accordance with Lewmar’s recommendations; warranty lasts, so this limitation may not apply to you.
d. Faulty or deficient installation of the product (unless D PROCEDURE
conducted by Lewmar); Notice of a claim for service under this warranty shall
e. Any modification or alteration of the product; be made promptly and in writing by the end user to
f. Conditions that exceed the product’s performance the Lewmar outlet that supplied the product or to
specifications or safe working loads. Lewmar Limited at Southmoor Lane, Havant,
g. Abuse Hampshire PO9 1JJ, England.
iv Product subject to a warranty claim must be returned E SEVERANCE CLAUSE
to the Lewmar outlet that supplied the product for If any clause of this warranty is held by any court
examination unless otherwise approved by Lewmar in or other competent authority to be invalid or
writing. unenforceable in whole or in part, the validity of the
v This warranty does not cover any incidental costs remaining clauses of this warranty and the remainder
incurred for the investigation, removal, carriage, of the clause in question shall not be affected.
transport or installation of product.
vi Service by anyone other than authorized Lewmar F OTHER RIGHTS
representatives shall void this warranty unless it This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
accords with Lewmar guidelines and standards of may also have other legal rights, which vary from
workmanship. state to state and country to country.In the case of
vii Lewmar’s products are intended for use only in the European States a Consumer customer
marine environment. Buyers intending to use them for (as defined nationally) has legal rights under the
any other purpose should seek independent applicable national law governing the sale of
professional advice as to their suitability. Lewmar Consumer Goods; this Warranty does not affect those
accepts no liability arising from such other use. rights.
B EXCEPTIONS G LAW
Cover under this Warranty is limited to a period of This warranty shall be governed by and read in
one year from the date of purchase by the end user in accordance with the laws of England or the state or
the case of any of the following products or parts of country in which the first end user is domiciled at the
products: time of purchase of the product.
• Electric motors and associated electrical equipment H DISPUTES
• Electronic controls Any dispute arising under this warranty may, at the
• Hydraulic pumps, valves and actuators option of the end-user, be referred to alternative
• Hatch & Portlight weather seals dispute resolution under the rules of the British
• Products used in “Grand Prix” racing applications Marine Federation or to the Courts of the State whose
• Products used in commercial or charter applications law shall govern the warranty or to the Courts of
• Anchor rodes England and Wales.
C LIABILITY The British Marine Federation may be contacted at
i Lewmar’s liability under this warranty shall be to the Marine House, Thorpe Lea Road, Egham, England,
exclusion of all other warranties or liabilities (to the TW20 8BF
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