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Rescue Boat Davit

SLEWING DAVITS
 

 

 

 

The section of slewing cranes for rescue boat handling is splitted into two main groups :
 
  • The cranes with manually driven slewing features and
  • The cranes with hydraulically driven slewing features.
 
Product description :
 
The group name of Rms. – type rescue boat davits represents the simplest executions of slewing cranes for rescue boats available with manually driven slewing features. This execution of cranes needs the permission of the flag state of the vessel. Except of the manual slewing gear these cranes are according to the latest SOLAS regulations. This type of crane is available for boats up to an empty fully equipped weight of 550kg.
 
The group name of Rhs. – type rescue boat davits represents the executions of slewing cranes for rescue boats with hydraulically driven slewing features. These and other systems are available upon request. These types of crane are in full accordance with the present SOLAS – rules and are MED – certified. This crane is available in different sizes/strengths for boats with a fully manned load from 10kN up to 37kN with the suitable different outreaches.
 
Each system consists of :
 
  • Pedestal suitable for welding to deck
  • Column with integrated manually (Rms.) or hydraulically (Rhs.) driven slewing gear
  • Arm in box shape construction
  • Rescue boat winch with centrifugal brake and electric motor in IP 56
  • Only Rhs. type : hydraulic system with accumulator and pressure control system
  • Electric system incl. stainless steel starter box with push buttons
  • Wire rope in galvanized (anti – corrosion) non – rotating steel
  • Stainless steel hook for on-load and off-load release or suspension link (in case that the hook is installed at the boat)
  • Remote control of the stop – go type
 
Additionally
 
For liferaft handling features :
 
  • Combined rescue boat / liferaft winch
  • Combined suspension for rescue boat and liferaft handling
  • Winch quick return device to hoist back the suspension
  • Jockey pulley for retrieving of the empty hooks
 
For stores handling features :
 
  • Stores winch with electric motor in IP 56
  • Wire rope in galvanized (anti – corrosion) non – rotating steel
  • Suspension according to latest DIN – standards
 
Options :
 
  • Electric remote control for stores winch
  • Bended crane arm
  • Flood light on arm connected to the ship’s emergency circuit

 
 
 
PIVOT DAVIT SYSTEMS
 

 

 

The section of pivot davits for rescue boat handling so called Rhp. – type davits represents the very low – build type of davit systems for rescue boats; with turning out on hydraulic power. The systems are very low – build and combine a low weight with an extreme low centre of gravity. The systems are in full accordance with the present SOLAS – rules and are MED – certified. This type of davit is available in three different standard sizes for boats with a launching load from 10kN up to 35kN.
 
Each system consists of :
 
  • Stool suitable for welding to deck
  • Arm in box shape construction
  • Rescue boat winch with centrifugal brake and electric motor in IP 56
  • Electric system with starter box for under – deck and pushbutton box for on – deck
  • Wire rope in galvanized (anti – corrosion) non – rotating steel
  • Galvanized suspensions with lower blocks, chains and links
  • Remote control of the stop – go type
  • Lashing gear with polyester belts and stainless steel ratchets
  • Maintenance slings
 
Options :
 
  • Stainless steel hook for on-load and off – load release or suspension link (in case that the hook is installed at the boat)
  • Electric system with stainless starter box with push buttons in on – deck execution
  • Embarkation platform with access ladder

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