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Hybrid Series – Tank: How to replace the plastic clutch (early 2013 and later models)

Replacement of your Hybrid Series rower’s clutch assembly is a straightforward task. The process is identical for any Hybrid Series rower equipped with a plastic clutch (produced after early 2013).

As a guide, watch the video below:


Diagram showing the side view of a WaterRower with an arrow indicating a direction of movement.

Step 1

Remove the handle from the handle rests and place the handle in the full forward position as shown.

Diagram showing the handle and bungee mechanism of a WaterRower, indicating an upward and downward motion.

Step 2

Stand the WaterRower upright and disconnect the bungee as shown.

Diagram showing the internal mechanism of a WaterRower, highlighting components such as the drive strap, clutch assembly, and recoil belt.

Step 3

Lay the WaterRower down and slowly pull the handle so that the drive strap unwinds from the clutch housing. Do this gently as pulling too fast will cause the recoil belt to wind up too much.

Diagram showing the internal components of a WaterRower, highlighting the position of the drive strap and clutch assembly.

To remove the handle from the clutch, you will need the 1/8 Allen key to unscrew the small bolt connecting the strap to the clutch.

Diagram showing the WaterRower assembly indicating the location of the JCB bolt and tie rod.

Step 4

Remove the JCB bolts and tie rods connecting the top deck to the tank assembly as shown. Note the barrel nuts will fall out from underneath the top deck. Be sure not to lose them.

Diagram showing the orientation of parts on a WaterRower, with arrows indicating direction for assembly and disassembly.

Step 5

Remove the top deck assembly as shown, being careful not to dislodge the guide pulleys or pull the wiring from the sensor. The top deck can be positioned upside down on the top of the tank. You can disconnect the sensor connector if easier.

Diagram showing the alignment of the clutch assembly on a WaterRower, indicating the upward direction for proper installation.

Step 6

Remove the sensor disk from the shaft of the paddle as shown.

Diagram illustrating the drive system of a WaterRower, showing the arrangement of pulleys and the drive strap.

Step 7

Remove the clutch retaining pin as shown. You will need a hammer and a 5mm punch (or 5mm slender bolt) for this procedure.

Schematic illustration showing the alignment of a pulley and its components with an upward arrow indicating direction.

Step 8

Remove the clutch assembly with recoil belt as shown.

Diagram showing the WaterRower mechanism and recoil assembly, with three instruction icons illustrating the connection process.

Step 9

Unclip the recoil belt from the recoil bush of the old clutch and reattach it to the new clutch. The recoil belt clip, goes around the wider stem of the H piece on the recoil bush. Wind the recoil belt up around the recoil bush.

Diagram showing the horizontal alignment of a component with an arrow indicating downward pressure.

Step 10

Replace the Clutch assembly as shown.

Diagram showing the layout of components related to the recoil belt and pulleys of a WaterRower.

Step 11

Replace the clutch retaining pin as shown. It is important to make sure that the pin hole in the paddle shaft and the pin hole in the clutch line up. You may need to lift the paddle shaft to line up the 2 holes. Use a screwdriver or punch to keep these holes aligned while you hammer in the pin.
Note: Take care when hammering not to miss and strike the paddle shaft or other components.

Diagram showing the assembly and alignment of components for a WaterRower repair or maintenance process.

Step 12

Replace the sensor disk as shown.

Diagram showing the WaterRower with labeled components and arrows indicating the top deck assembly position.

Step 13

Replace the top deck and reconnect the sensor connector if you disconnected it.

Diagram showing parts of a WaterRower, including a cross dowel, tie rod, and a note about not overtightening bolts.

Step 14

Replace the JCBs and tie rods connecting the top deck to the tank assembly as shown. Ensure that the tie rod barrel nut slots are aligned with the tie rod. You may utilize a screw driver to assist this.

Illustration showing the handle and recoil belt setup on a WaterRower machine.

Step 15

Replace the handle. Pass the strap of the handle assembly over the large pulley in the forward riser as shown. Ensure the strap does not have any twists in it.

Diagram illustrating the connection of the drive strap to the clutch mechanism, including the position for screwing the drive strap in place.

Step 16

Thread the end of the drive strap inside (towards the center of the machine) of the drive strap guide pulley (the upper of the two guide pulleys). Guide the end of the strap around the clutch and insert it into the slot in the clutch (the slot with out the bolt hole). Giving your self some slack to work with, wrap the strap around the clutch and insert the end of the strap into the slot with the hole for the bolt. Fasten the strap to the clutch with the small bolt using the 1/8” Allen Key.

Diagram of a WaterRower clutch mechanism showing the drive strap orientation and connection points.

Step 17

Check that the belt orientation is correct. Slowly rotate the clutch (in a clockwise direction, as viewed from above) to feed the Drive Strap onto the clutch housing as shown. Make sure that the Drive Strap feeds evenly onto the clutch. Wind the Drive Strap onto the clutch so that the handle reaches its full forward position, as shown.

Diagram showing the top view of a WaterRower with marked connections for the recoil belt. Includes illustrations of belt positioning.

Step 18

If your Recoil Belt is still attached to the Recoil Bush then go onto step 19. Otherwise it will be necessary to reconnect the recoil. If you feel unsure about the orientation of the recoil it may be best to go through this process anyhow.

Illustration of the WaterRower clutch assembly, showing top and side views with labels indicating how the drive strap and recoil belt fit into the system.

Step 19

With the handle in the full forward position, it is important that the recoil belt wraps around the recoil bush between one and two turns. Once this is so pass the recoil belt inside (towards the center of the machine) the recoil belt guide pulley (the lower of the two guide pulleys) and over the two pulleys in the forward riser. Pass the belt underneath the machine towards the bungee as shown.

Illustration of a WaterRower indicating the position of the handle and the direction to pull for adjustment.

Step 20

Stand the WaterRower upright and connect the Recoil Belt to the bungee as shown.
Note: If the recoil belt buckle and D-ring have been removed it will be necessary to refit them before Step 14 may be completed. Refer to the Recoil Buckle Replacement Instruction for details.

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