Radial Winches - Harken Tech Team Asked & Answered

𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 π™žπ™¨ π™™π™žπ™›π™›π™šπ™§π™šπ™£π™© 𝙖𝙗𝙀π™ͺ𝙩 π™©π™π™š π™ƒπ™–π™§π™ π™šπ™£ π™π™–π™™π™žπ™–π™‘ π™’π™žπ™£π™˜π™ π™‘π™žπ™£π™š? Craig Blazer walks through the history of the Harken Radial winch and explains the new features of the line. Learn more about the Radial line β–Άβ–Ά https://bit.ly/Harken-Radial-Winch Harken Radial Line winches have successfully balanced the need for a secure grip and line longevity with smooth, controlled easing while under load. Details sailors will appreciate: smaller winches that carry higher loads, stress-free seasonal maintenance, and one-person installation with easy upgrades to power. Patented angle of ribs drives line wraps down when easing to keep them on area of drum that provides best control. High-strength composite roller bearings and bushings reduce friction under load. Load-carrying gears and pins are 17-4 PH stainless steel for strength, corrosion resistance. Check out this video on Radial Winch Conversion to Power - Β Β Β β€’Β RadialΒ ElectricΒ WinchΒ ConversionΒ ||Β Harken...Β Β  For more information on electric conversion, read this article: https://bit.ly/3XeWxB6 --- 00:00 Introduction 00:18 History of Harken winches 00:59 Classic line dismantled 01:49 Radial line features 02:49 Radial ribs on the drum 03:17 Radial winch dismantled 04:53 Pinon gear 05:59 Pawls 06:30 Weight savings 06:52 Replacing winch with smaller size