LOADING BALLS
To load balls in car, hold car on
edge and load lower side with
correct number of balls.
DO NOT OVERLOAD.
Remove two clips from car-loader.
Slide plastic car-loader in so loading
port is on the side of car without
balls. Put one clip on “open” end of
the loader.
Load rest of balls through ball loading
port into empty bearing race. Wiggle
car slightly to move balls into race. Do
not overload. Push car to end clip and
slide on inner clip to prevent car from
rolling back to loading port. Put
car back on track.
INSTRUCTIONS
Replacement Ball Bearings
System A, B and C
Headboard, Batten, and Luff Cars
Mainsail Handling Systems
N15W24983 Bluemound Rd. • Pewaukee, WI 53072 U.S.A.
Telephone: (262) 691-3320 • Fax: (262) 701-5780
Note: Some car loaders are aluminum and do not have clips. Use tape wrapped around end to secure car. Load
balls by recessing aluminum loader one ball width.
SAVE YOUR CAR-LOADER – Plastic car-loader is used to transfer cars to tracks and to load bearings if they
come out of the car.
TO LOAD CAR ON TRACK – Slide off plastic spring clip from the short end of the car-loader. Line it up with
the end of the aluminum track and roll the car onto the track.
For additional safety, maintenance and warranty information see www.harken.com/manuals or the Harken
®
catalog.
Maintenance
Warranty
Battcars: Clean by frequently flushing with fresh water. Periodically clean car by squirting a
detergent/water solution into center openings. Roll car back and forth to distribute evenly then
flush bearings with fresh water.
Do not use spray lubricants because ball bearings may skid not roll. Apply one to two drops
of McLube
®
OneDrop
™
to ball contact surfaces of track. Roll car back and forth through
OneDrop
™
several times to distribute onto bearings. Wipe remaining OneDrop
™
off track.
OneDrop
™
is preferred but you can also use one to two drops of a light machine oil. Too much
oil attracts dirt.
Track: Clean with detergent and water.
IMPORTANT! Exposure to some teak cleaners and other caustic solutions can result in
discoloration of part and is not covered under the Harken warranty.
LOADING BALLS
To load balls in car, hold car on
edge and load lower side with
correct number of balls.
DO NOT OVERLOAD.
Remove two clips from car-loader.
Slide plastic car-loader in so loading
port is on the side of car without
balls. Put one clip on “open” end of
the loader.
Load rest of balls through ball loading
port into empty bearing race. Wiggle
car slightly to move balls into race. Do
not overload. Push car to end clip and
slide on inner clip to prevent car from
rolling back to loading port. Put
car back on track.
INSTRUCTIONS
Replacement Ball Bearings
System A, B and C
Headboard, Batten, and Luff Cars
Mainsail Handling Systems
N15W24983 Bluemound Rd. • Pewaukee, WI 53072 U.S.A.
Telephone: (262) 691-3320 • Fax: (262) 701-5780
Note: Some car loaders are aluminum and do not have clips. Use tape wrapped around end to secure car. Load
balls by recessing aluminum loader one ball width.
SAVE YOUR CAR-LOADER – Plastic car-loader is used to transfer cars to tracks and to load bearings if they
come out of the car.
TO LOAD CAR ON TRACK – Slide off plastic spring clip from the short end of the car-loader. Line it up with
the end of the aluminum track and roll the car onto the track.
For additional safety, maintenance and warranty information see www.harken.com/manuals or the Harken
®
catalog.
Maintenance
Warranty
Battcars: Clean by frequently flushing with fresh water. Periodically clean car by squirting a
detergent/water solution into center openings. Roll car back and forth to distribute evenly then
flush bearings with fresh water.
Do not use spray lubricants because ball bearings may skid not roll. Apply one to two drops
of McLube
®
OneDrop
™
to ball contact surfaces of track. Roll car back and forth through
OneDrop
™
several times to distribute onto bearings. Wipe remaining OneDrop
™
off track.
OneDrop
™
is preferred but you can also use one to two drops of a light machine oil. Too much
oil attracts dirt.
Track: Clean with detergent and water.
IMPORTANT! Exposure to some teak cleaners and other caustic solutions can result in
discoloration of part and is not covered under the Harken warranty.
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