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Raymarine Type 1 Rotary Drive 12v on 2040-parts.com

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Newport Beach, California, United States

Newport Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raymarine Type:Navigation Accessories Product Type:Marine Electronics Navigation Types:Navigation Accessories Part Brand:Raymarine

Brand new in box. Was bought as a spare for our boat and never used.

The Rotary drive is designed for steering systems that can be driven from the helm position through a chain and sprocket (for example: cable and rod steering systems).

The outstanding design of the Raymarine rotary drive unit provides smooth, powerful autopilot-controlled steering with quiet operation.

The main parts of the drive are:
  • a rugged electric motor, that drives a precision epicyclic gearbox via a high tensile drive belt
  • an electromagnetic clutch that transmits high torque loads without slipping
     
Specifications
 
Maximum shaft speed33 rpm
Maximum vessel displacement22,000 lb(10,000 kg)
Peak output torque180 ln.in (20Nm)
Power Consumption24-48 Watts
 typical average
Recommended hardover to hardover time10 sec
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