Raymarine

Raymarine Cyclone Radar Bearing Kit

£233.00
Tax included.
R70856
Genuine Raymarine service spare for the Cyclone open array radar system. This bearing kit for the Cyclone radar pedestal is designed for field replacement by a qualified Raymarine service technician. Order through the Raymarine service network.

Collection or delivery in 1-2 weeks

Pickup available at Mercury Yacht Harbour

Usually ready in 2-4 days

Description

The Raymarine Cyclone Radar Bearing Kit (R70856) is a genuine Raymarine service spare providing the replacement bearing assembly for the Cyclone open array radar pedestal. The bearings support smooth and accurate rotation of the antenna array at speeds up to 60 RPM in demanding marine conditions including winds up to 100 knots. Compatible with both the Cyclone 55 W (E70620) and Cyclone Pro 110 W (E70621) pedestals. Bearing replacement is a service-level repair requiring a qualified Raymarine technician.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Genuine Raymarine service spare for the Cyclone open array radar
  • Replacement bearing assembly for the Cyclone radar pedestal
  • Supports antenna rotation up to 60 RPM and wind loads up to 100 knots
  • Compatible with Cyclone 55 W (E70620) and Cyclone Pro 110 W (E70621)
  • Service-level replacement by a qualified Raymarine technician
  • Cyclone Radar Bearing Kit

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General

Part numberR70856
Compatible hostCyclone Radar Pedestal 55 W (E70620), Cyclone Pro Radar Pedestal 110 W (E70621)
Is this a genuine Raymarine part?
Yes. This is a genuine Raymarine service part for the Cyclone and Cyclone Pro open-array radar, supplied as an official replacement component.
Which radar does this part fit?
It is intended for the Cyclone (E70620) and Cyclone Pro (E70621) open-array radar systems. Always check the part number against your unit before ordering.
Can I fit this part myself?
Replacement of internal radar parts should be carried out by a qualified Raymarine dealer or service technician, following the appropriate service procedure, to keep the radar safe and within its IPX6 sealing rating.