Berthing complexes L-shaped, straight, etc.
A pontoon berth is a complex structure consisting of a set of individual elements. The composition of the berth equipment depends on the condition of the bottom of the water area, the coastline, the characteristics of currents and the ice situation in winter.
The main elements of the pontoon berth are: - a berthing section consisting of a steel frame, a set of polyethylene buoyancy modules and a coniferous board flooring;
- shore gangway (including with rollers);
- anchors and anchor chains;
- mooring bollards.
Mooring attachment: the mooring sections are interconnected by intersectional fasteners. The mooring section is positioned on the water by means of anchors, rigging brackets and anchor chains. The berth is attached to the shore to existing stationary structures, or to a specially laid coastal bollard.
The anti-slip thread ensures safe berthing even in high humidity conditions.
The good stability of the pontoon berths guarantees comfortable boarding and disembarkation of passengers, as well as loading and unloading operations.
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production
All products are manufactured in a production facility that includes a full production cycle - from the design bureau and the manufacture of all components to the turnkey installation of the facility. -
effectiveness
Berths and pontoons are made on the basis of polymer buoyancy modules, which are manufactured using certified technology by rotary forming from impact-resistant polyethylene. -
reliability
Due to the use of the highest quality materials and modern technologies, the products are distinguished by their low price, short production time and long service life.
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