Raymarine ST60 manual Rotavecta, Lower part of the clamp

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Chapter 3: Installation

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Fixing

Base

screws

 

 

Connector cap

 

Arm

 

Locking ring

 

D6836-2

Rotavecta

 

The Rotavecta can be clamped to a 0.9 in (23 mm) or a 1 in (25 mm) rail by means of an integral clamp. To fit a Rotavecta:

1.Dismantle the integral clamp, and ensure the pointed end of the grub screw does not protrude through the top of the lower clamp section.

2.If the rail is 1 in (25 mm) diameter, set aside the two spacers. If the rail is between 0.9 in (23 mm) and 1 in (25 mm) diameter, place the spacers in the

lower part of the clamp.

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Clamp screws

 

Rail mount disc

Spacers

 

 

Grub screw

Rotavecta rail clamp

D4308-2

3.Offer up the lower part of the clamp (and spacers if used) underneath the rail.

4.Place the rail mount disc on the upper side of the rail and place the upper part of the Rotavecta on top of this, so that all the screw holes are in alignment.

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