H300 hydraulic steering pedestal

Jefa 300 series steering pedestal concept

With the 300 series pedestal Jefa Steering introduces a new style integrated* pedestal design. All major functions for the modern helmsman are integrated in one central steering and control centre: The integrated engine control offers easy installation and quick access. The integrated compass offers easy and clear readings without the need of a separate binnacle. The 25 mm diameter stainless steel 316 guardrail is firmly attached to the pedestal head offering the best protection for the compass and pedestal combined with a strong support when moving around in the cockpit. The large glass fibre pedestal head accepts multiple instruments and control buttons.

The 300 series pedestal concept has big advantages over existing similar concepts:

  • The robust powder coated aluminium base has no mounting holes for pedestal bolts as these are integrated in the pedestal deck flange. This avoids multiple weak points for damage with the accompanying corrosion and possible leaking.
  • The input socket has a large water draining groove behind the cover plate to prevent any water entering the pedestal.
  • The pedestal head largely overhangs the aluminium base to prevent any splash water entering the pedestal from underneath the head.
  • The pedestal head is strongly attached to the aluminium base by resting on a horizontal flange and clamped by a counter flange.
  • The engine control mechanism is not attached to the pedestal head but to the pedestal base.
  • This offers the unique advantage of mounting the complete mechanism to the pedestal and the attachment of the control cables independently from the pedestal head. The pedestal head can be worked on separately in the workshop to be adapted to the customer requirements with instruments, buttons and joysticks. This concept also eases the retrofit of a mechanism, or a swap from starboard to port.
  • The robust guardrail has a four point connection to the pedestal head, spreading the loads smoothly over the pedestal head.
  • The guardrail is attached to the back of the pedestal leaving the top surfaces completely usable for instruments, buttons or joysticks.
  • The underside of the pedestal deck flange has two large milled grooves where sealant can be applied to achieve a good sealing to the deck.
  • The steering shaft is sealed by the Jefa developed PUR seal. Normal industry seals use steel reinforcement rings in the rubber housing. As the standard industry rubber will start to crack due to the UV in the sunlight, the steel rings will corrode and destroy the seal letting water in the steering shaft bearings with disastrous effects.
  • The 300 series pedestal is available as WP300 for wire steering, as RP300 for rack and pinion steering, as H300 for hydraulic steering and as TS300 for transmission steering and all pedestals are CE approved.

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Jefa H300 hydraulic steering pedestals

The H300 is the hydraulic steering version of the 300 series pedestal. The helm pump in the top of the pedestal is produced by one of the largest hydraulic steering companies in the world: Lecomble & Schmitt (www.ls-france.com). Both hydraulic steering connections and the hydraulic reservoir connection on the pump are extended to a valve block at the bottom of the pedestal. The two outer connections are connected to the hydraulic cylinder and the middle connection can be connected to the reservoir entrance of a hydraulic autopilot drive or an inside steering helm pump. All three connections are 3/8″ BSP. There is no non-return valve present in the pump, so when multiple pumps or an autopilot drive is use, a separate in-line non return valve should be used. The displayed engine control is optional.

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Jefa H300 hydraulic steering pedestal dimensions

  • The standard heights of the pedestal are 710 and 800 mm. Custom heights are available at request.
  • The compass mounting flange should not exceed 180 mm diameter.
  • The appropriate compass hole will be drilled when the compass is ordered together with the pedestal.
  • The pedestal mounting studs are available in multiple lengths to suit the cockpit floor thickness. The mounting studs are positioned on a square of 220 by 180 mm.

Hydraulic lock valve

The hydraulic pump in the pedestal is not equipped with a lock valve (non-return valve). The consequence is that the rudder pressure can be felt on the steering wheel, and when the helmsman loosens the wheel, the wheel will rotate back to the mid position. When this feature isn’t appreciated, one should us a lock valve to prevent oil to flow back to the pump.
When the hydraulic system is equipped with a second pump (for inside steering) or a hydraulic autopilot drive one should always us a lock valve between the pedestal and the rest of the hydraulic system. This will force the oil to the cylinder and prevent it to take the easy route to the pump and cause the wheel to rotate.

DATA TABLE

Jefa H300 hydraulic steering pedestals and accessories

Part No.Description
H300-71-36Pedestal H300, 36cc pump, height 710mm
H300-71-60Pedestal H300, 60cc pump, height 710mm
H300-71-90Pedestal H300, 90cc pump, height 710mm
H300-80-36Pedestal H300, 36cc pump, height 800mm
H300-80-60Pedestal H300, 60cc pump, height 800mm
H300-80-90Pedestal H300, 90cc pump, height 800mm

DATA TABLE

Selection of a system

Boat LengthUp to 9.15 m (30')Up to 10.70 m (35')Up to 13.50 m (44')Up to 15 m (50')
Cylinder TypeVHM35 DTPVHM40 DTPVHM40-254VHM50 DTP
Pump volume36 cc36 cc90 cc
Number of turns4.15.33.9
for 70° rudder travel2.53.24

Jefa H300 pedestal examples

Contest 50 with type 300 pedestal with extended guardrail and EP5 radar instrument pod
Contest 50 with type 300 pedestal with extended guardrail and EP5 radar instrument pod
Contest 50 with type 300 pedestal with extended guardrail and EP5 radar instrument pod
Contest 50 with type 300 pedestal with extended guardrail, EP5 radar instrument pod and Jefa glass holder

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