NS 2584 Marine Double Bollard
Introduction:
NS 2584 is a Norwegian standard for marine bollards, which are used to secure a ship to a dock or pier. The Marine Double Bollard is a type of bollard that consists of two horns or cylindrical posts mounted on a common base plate. The two horns are typically spaced a certain distance apart to accommodate the size and type of rope or line that will be used to secure the ship.
The NS 2584 Marine Double Bollard is designed and manufactured to meet certain specifications and requirements to ensure its strength and durability in harsh marine environments. The bollard is usually made of high-grade materials such as cast iron, steel, or ductile iron, which can withstand the forces of mooring and towing.
The bollard is typically installed on a concrete foundation, which provides a stable base for the bollard and distributes the forces exerted on the bollard to the ground. The bollard is usually painted with a protective coating to prevent corrosion and increase its longevity.
Overall, the NS 2584 Marine Double Bollard is an important piece of equipment for safe and efficient mooring of ships in ports and harbors.
Drawing of NS 2584 Marine Double Bollard:
Parameters of NS 2584 Marine Double Bollard:
Type |
f |
Dimensions(mm) |
Weight (kg) |
||||||
M |
T |
d |
c |
e |
h |
l1 |
l2 |
||
125 |
4.5 |
13.2 |
140 |
80 |
165 |
250 |
315 |
455 |
26 |
160 |
5.6 |
15.8 |
168 |
90 |
195 |
300 |
400 |
568 |
37 |
200 |
10.2 |
29 |
219 |
100 |
250 |
400 |
500 |
719 |
75 |
250 |
13.2 |
37.2 |
273 |
125 |
315 |
500 |
630 |
903 |
124 |
315 |
20.9 |
55 |
324 |
150 |
375 |
600 |
800 |
1124 |
230 |
400 |
28.5 |
75.4 |
406 |
175 |
435 |
700 |
1000 |
1406 |
356 |
500 |
52 |
123.4 |
508 |
200 |
515 |
830 |
1250 |
1758 |
723 |
630 |
62.7 |
158.1 |
610 |
225 |
615 |
1000 |
1570 |
2180 |
1084 |
710 |
83.1 |
219.3 |
711 |
250 |
675 |
1100 |
1750 |
2461 |
1532 |
Model Type: Marine Double Bollard;
Material: Steel Plate;
Standards: NS 2584;
Certificates: CCS, ABS, BV, LR, NK, RINA, etc..
NS 2584 Marine Double Bollard after Painted: