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Mooring Winch

  • Application:
    Securing vessels at berth or anchorage points by handling mooring lines | Widely used on ships, offshore platforms, and harbor terminals to maintain vessel position and stability under various sea and weather conditions
  • Basic Parameters (Typical Configuration):
    • Safe Working Load (SWL): 10–50 tons
    • Speed Range: 0–20 m/min
    • Drum Configuration: Single or double drum with warping head (optional)
    • Cable Diameter: 28–60 mm (wire rope or synthetic rope)
    • Brake Holding Load: Up to 80 tons
    • Drive Type: Hydraulic or electric
    • Control Mode: Local and centralized control
  • Key Features:
    • High holding and tension capacity for secure mooring operations
    • Manual or automatic tension adjustment (constant tension mode optional)
    • Equipped with reliable braking and clutch systems
    • Suitable for stern, bow, or side mooring arrangements
    • Real-time display of line tension and payout length (optional sensors)
    • Rugged construction for long-term marine use in harsh environments

Description:

The mooring winch provides controlled deployment and retrieval of mooring lines used to anchor vessels to docks, buoys, or offshore structures. It ensures vessel safety and stability during port operations or dynamic positioning tasks. Available in hydraulic or electric configurations, mooring winches can be equipped with multiple drums, level winders, and warping heads depending on application needs. The system is optimized for both manual and automatic operation and can be integrated with ship-wide control systems to support large-scale maritime operations.