Preassembly, 60° f 15° c – Harken 1080 MKIII Jib Reefing & Furling User Manual

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Preassembly

Tools

April 2000

Unit 3.25 MKIII

7

Adhesive Alert: Foil assembly requires red Loctite adhesive. Loctite cures properly in temperatures above 60°

(15° C). Surfaces must also be dry. If you assemble your unit at lower temperatures, use a heat gun like a hair dryer

or hand held butane or propane torch to gently warm the parts for about 5 minutes after assembly. Loctite primer is

available for lower temperatures, ask your local Loctite dealer or Harken.
Red Loctite only cures when no oxygen is present. Excess adhesive on the surface of the foils will remain sticky

and will not cure. This does not mean that the adhesive inside the joint has not cured.

You will need these tools to build your system

Work Area

Select a flat work area longer than the headstay and free from gravel, dirt or sand. Generally, the best work area is the

dock next to the boat. Your furling system is designed to be assembled on the ground and must not be assembled

with the headstay in a vertical position.

1

1

/

2

" (38 mm) and 1

3

/

4

" (44 mm) or

one large adjustable wrench.

Large Vise Grips type
pliers (rod only)

Heat gun - only needed if you will
be working during cool weather
(see above)

Screwdrivers -
Flat blade

1

/

4

" (6 mm) wide

Screwdriver - Phillips #2 Head

Wire cutters - only needed
if you are cutting your own
headstay wire

Roll of paper towels
or disposable rags

File, sandpaper
or emery cloth

Hacksaw

Tube of polysulfide marine sealant -
for Norseman or Sta-Lok units only.
Do not use silicone marine sealant.

Electric Drill with

21

/

64

" (8 mm)

bit required for some installa-
tions, see page 13.

Plastic tape - not
needed with Norseman
or Sta-Lok units.

Tape Measure

Sta-Lok unit only - 35 mm (1

3

/

8

") wrench and 37 mm (1

7

/

16

") wrench.

60° F

15° C

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