Deck Machinery

Deck machinery means necessary mechanical equipment or device for ship docking, loading and unloading cargo, passengers' getting on and off. Ship deck machinery mainly includes.

Deck Machinery

A windlass is a machine used on ships that is used to let-out and heave-up equipment such as a ship's anchor or a fishing trawl.

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Deck Machinery

Winch

Winch is a mounted deck equipment for the in ship which can be used for ship anchoring, mooring, towing and cargo lifting and cable pulling and so on.

 

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Winch
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Fair-Lead

A fairlead is a device to guide a line, rope or cable around an object, out of the way or to stop it from moving laterally. Typically, a fairlead will be a ring or hook. The fairlead may be a separate piece of hardware, or it could be a hole in the structure.

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Mooring Bollard

Mooring bollard is a vital component of any mooring system. It is the anchor point for mooring lines to be fixed in order to secure the vessel. It is usually a short post on a quay / jetty.

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Lift Boat Davit

A davit is any of various crane-like devices used on a ship for supporting, raising, and lowering equipment such as boats and anchors. Davit systems are most often used to lower an emergency lifeboat to the embarkation level to be boarded.

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Lift Boat Davit

Deck Fittings

Deck fittings are attachments or securing points for lines. They allow for easy line handling and are designed to reduce wear and friction on lines.

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Deck Fittings

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