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| Drum Length: | 2200mm | Nominal Speed: | 0-15 M/min |
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| Drum Rope: | P.P Rope Or Wire Rope | Hrdraulic Power Unit: | Could Supply |
| Product Name: | Marine Winch | Warranty: | 12 Months |
| Clutch: | Hydraulic/handle Operated/electric | Rope Speed: | Slow Or High |
| Highlight: | Steel wire rope marine winch,Hydraulic clutch marine winch,High torque marine deck winch |
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A marine winch is a vital piece of deck machinery used on ships and offshore platforms. Its primary functions include retraction, traction, and positioning of cables. By winding steel wire ropes or cables around a drum, the winch provides controlled tension and speed. This makes it an essential power device for various maritime operations such as ship mooring, anchoring, cargo loading and unloading, towing, and supporting offshore engineering tasks.
Modern marine winches are typically powered by hydraulic or electric systems. They come equipped with precise braking and control mechanisms, ensuring high reliability and robust load-handling capabilities. Additionally, these winches are designed to withstand harsh marine environments, featuring properties like corrosion resistance and explosion-proof construction.
There are several types of marine winches available, each tailored to specific applications. Common categories include mooring winches, anchor winches, towing winches, and specialized engineering winches, such as those used for deep-sea cable reeling. These winches find widespread use across a variety of vessels, including commercial ships, marine workshop vessels, research ships, and warships. They serve as the foundation for guaranteeing safety and efficiency during offshore operations.
Featuring either a hydraulic or electric drive, this system delivers powerful and stable tension along with controllable high speeds. It is designed to accommodate a wide range of operational requirements, from simple mooring tasks to the demanding conditions of deep-sea towing.
The equipment is built with a comprehensive multi-level safety braking system, including main, auxiliary, and emergency brakes. Its heavy-duty anti-corrosion construction and robust structural design ensure reliable safety and extended service life, even under the most extreme working environments.
Equipped with cutting-edge control technology, it supports both local and remote operations. The advanced system enables automatic tension regulation alongside continuous load and speed monitoring, significantly enhancing operational precision and overall efficiency.
The device offers flexible integration options, combining coiler and depth measurement systems as needed. It can be tailored to suit specific vessel types and mission requirements, such as cable laying, scientific exploration, or cargo handling, ensuring compliance with various classification society standards.
| Wire Speed | Complying With ISO |
| Application | Ship Positioning (anchoring, Mooring), Cargo/personnel Transfer (lifting, Towing), Special Operations (marine Engineering, Scientific Research, Rescue) |
| Motor Protection Class | IP 54 |
| Usage | Offshore, vessel |
| Nominal Speed | 0-15 M/min |
| Rope Speed | Slow Or High |
| Drum Rope | Steel Wire Rope |
| Ropetype | Steel Wire Rope |
| Key Words | Marine Mooring Winch, Offshore Winch System, Heavy Duty Marine Winch, Deck Crane Winch |
| Drum Length | 2200mm |
Ship positioning and mooring is a fundamental and vital application to guarantee the safe berthing of vessels under various conditions. The Anchor/Mooring Winch is employed to retract anchor chains and anchors, enabling ships to be anchored temporarily or for extended periods in open waters.
Additionally, the Mooring Winch is used at docks, ports, or designated mooring locations at sea to retract mooring ropes—whether heavy ropes or steel cables—and firmly secure the vessel to fixed structures or other ships. Modern automatic mooring winches can adjust cable tension automatically, compensating for ship movements caused by tides, waves, and cargo handling activities.
This category covers operations related to maritime logistics and personnel transportation on ships. The Cargo or Engineering Ship Crane Winch serves as the main power source for ship cranes, facilitating the loading and unloading of containers, bulk cargo, equipment, or modules.
For passenger vessels such as roll-on/roll-off ships and ferries, the Gangway Winch operates the gangway that connects the ship to the dock, ensuring safe embarkation and disembarkation of vehicles and passengers. In addition, Personnel Transfer System Winches are used to maneuver cages, baskets, or transfer bridges for secure personnel transfers between vessels or between ship and shore—especially common in offshore wind farm operations and maintenance.
This involves operations that apply or resist tension forces on ships. The Tug Towing Cable Machine is essential equipment aboard tugboats, responsible for releasing, towing, and controlling towing cables. It performs critical tasks including port assistance, ocean towing, and maritime rescue, usually characterized by high tensile strength and rapid cable retraction.
Towing Winches on ocean survey vessels are used with scientific instruments such as towed sonars, side scan sonars, and magnetometers, aiding in seabed mapping and resource exploration. Fishing boats employ Net Winches to raise and lower large fishing nets, particularly on sizable enclosed or trawl fishing vessels.
This is the most technically complex and specialized area of winch application. Cable Laying and Pipe Laying Ship Winches represent classic spooling device winches used for the precise deployment of submarine optical cables, power cables, or pipelines for oil and gas. They demand exceptional cable handling capabilities and consistent tension control.
Winches on drilling platforms include anchor positioning winches, drilling winches used to lift drill rods, and heave compensation winches. These are critical for conducting deep-sea drilling operations. Moreover, ROV/AUV Retraction Systems utilize dedicated winches to safely deploy and retrieve remotely operated or autonomous underwater vehicles, which are commonly used in underwater inspections, maintenance, and scientific research.
Offshore wind power installation vessels employ winches for tasks such as pile driving, hoisting wind turbine blades and towers, and supporting anchoring systems critical for dynamic positioning.
Winches designed for maritime rescue and safety include those installed on rescue and salvage ships. These winches are used to straighten, tow distressed vessels, or conduct deep-sea salvage operations.
The Lifeboat and Rescue Boat Release Winch controls the lowering and retrieval of lifeboats and their racks and is an essential component of marine life safety equipment.
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