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folkmeister 10-10-2013 08:28 AM

Traveler Install Question
 
I am undertaking the installation of a Lewmar Ocean Series Traveler (Size 2) on my Sabre 34 MK II.

I have a question about the attachment of the traveler end stops to the track. It's clear there are two bolts on the end stop, and the intent is to drill holes in the track to receive them. Plastic inserts are provided for the holes I will drill in the track, presumably to guard against galvanic corrosion.

It doesn't seem like the holes in the track should be tapped, given the presence of the plastic insert. It also doesn't appear that they use nuts on the bolts (based on the tiny pictures that came with the end stops, which lack any sort of words or instructions!)

So - are the plastic inserts essentially like glorified drywall anchors and the bolts self-thread into the inserts? I guess I expected it all to be a little more sturdy, although I understand all the load on the end stops is lateral... Thanks for your time!

knuterikt 10-10-2013 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by folkmeister (Post 6995)
I am undertaking the installation of a Lewmar Ocean Series Traveler (Size 2) on my Sabre 34 MK II.

I have a question about the attachment of the traveler end stops to the track. It's clear there are two bolts on the end stop, and the intent is to drill holes in the track to receive them. Plastic inserts are provided for the holes I will drill in the track, presumably to guard against galvanic corrosion.

It doesn't seem like the holes in the track should be tapped, given the presence of the plastic insert. It also doesn't appear that they use nuts on the bolts (based on the tiny pictures that came with the end stops, which lack any sort of words or instructions!)

So - are the plastic inserts essentially like glorified drywall anchors and the bolts self-thread into the inserts? I guess I expected it all to be a little more sturdy, although I understand all the load on the end stops is lateral... Thanks for your time!

Some years since I installed mine - so from memory
The end stops slides onto the track so it wont be able to move vertically at all.
There are threads in the end stop so when when you screw the bolt down it's pressed into the plastic inserts.
The bolts wont move in any direction and you should be able to take it apart if you need to in the future:)
The one it replaced was almost impossible to take apart..

folkmeister 10-11-2013 02:49 PM

Thanks - I dug further and found that I was shipped a Size 1 track instead of Size 2. I can see now the profile of the track should capture and hold the car, and the bolts just sort of keep it from sliding on the track.


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