Anchor Windlass Mooring Winch

An anchor windlass mooring winch is a type of equipment used in the maritime industry to secure a vessel to a mooring or anchor. The winch typically consists of a motor, gear system, and a chain or rope drum. It is mounted on the deck of a ship or boat and can be operated either manually or electronically. This equipment is vital for safely mooring or anchoring a vessel in various weather and sea conditions.

The anchor mooring winches that we produce combine multiple solutions on a single driven main shaft. They offer a variety of optional features, such as stainless steel drums, hydraulic or pneumatic brakes and clutches, stainless steel bolts and nuts, galvanized clovers, greasing systems, stainless steel protective covers and many more.

These can be designed for any type or length of mooring line and can be installed in any chain size. They can be installed on the ends of a shaft or vertically, on a gearbox, depending on the client’s preferences. These can pull up to 350 tons and their braking force is up to 650 tons.

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Description

AREAS OF APPLICATION

  • Platform Supply Vessels
  • Offshore Support Vessels
  • Container Vessels
  • Bulk Carriers
  • Chemical Tankers
  • Anchor Handling Towing Supply Tugs
  • Diving Support Vessels
  • Harbor Tugs

DRIVE SYSTEM

  • Electro Hydraulic Drive
  • Diesel Hydraulic Drive
  • Electric Variable Frequency Drive

FEATURES

  • Single/Double Gypsies
  • Single/Double Mooring Drums
  • Rated Pull in accordance with class requirement
  • Local Control Stand
  • Three coat zinc and epoxy paint system
  • Single or variable speeds
  • Remote Control Panel
  • Clutch – Manually operated Jaw Type
  • Brake – Manual operated Band Type

CONTROLS

  • Auto Tension System and Control
  • Chain length and speed measurement system
  • Bridge operated control system