Jefa Steering Bearing with Rollers 100 mm for Hanse 675 and Inspection Hatch
Optimal control and durability are essential for the larger yachts in the Hanse range. This high-quality Jefa steering bearing with rollers is specifically designed for the Hanse 675. With an inner diameter of 100 mm, this bearing provides the perfect fit and technical support needed for heavy loads at sea.
This type of bearing is known for its extremely low friction, making steering your yacht feel light and direct. Thanks to the integration of an inspection hatch, maintenance and inspection of the steering system are easier than ever, without the need to dismantle the entire steering system.
Key Features
- Seamless Integration: Specially developed for the configuration of the Hanse 675.
- Low Friction: Jefa's advanced roller technology ensures a smooth steering experience, even under high pressure.
- Maintenance Friendly: The included inspection hatch allows for direct visual inspection of the rudder stock and the rollers.
- High-Quality Materials: Made from materials that withstand the harsh conditions of saltwater and prolonged loads.
- Self-Adjusting Capability: The design takes into account slight bends in the rudder stock, preventing wear on the system.
Technical Specifications
This steering bearing is technically tuned to the specifications of modern sailing yachts. The key technical data can be found below:
- Brand: Jefa Steering Systems
- Type: Roller Bearing
- Diameter: 100 mm (suitable for 100 mm rudder stock)
- Application: Hanse 675
- Extra: Includes integrated inspection hatch for easy access
- Material: Corrosion-resistant aluminium and high-quality plastic rollers
- Installation: Designed for installation in the hull (bottom bearing or self-aligning bearing depending on position)
Why Choose Jefa?
Jefa is the global standard when it comes to steering systems for sailing yachts. By choosing an original Jefa bearing for your Hanse 675, you invest in the safety and residual value of your ship. The rollers in this bearing distribute the pressure evenly, significantly extending the lifespan of both the bearing and the rudder stock.