Marine Single Cross Bollard
Description:
A marine single cross bollard is a type of bollard commonly used in the shipping industry to secure mooring lines or ropes. It consists of a vertical post or column with a horizontal bar or "cross" at the top, creating a T-shape. The bollard is usually made of steel or cast iron and is securely fixed to the dock or quay by means of bolts or other mechanical fasteners.
The crossbar of the bollard provides a secure point for attaching ropes or lines from a vessel, and the vertical post is designed to resist the forces exerted by the vessel during mooring. The size and strength of the bollard are determined by the weight and size of the vessel, as well as the expected forces that will be exerted on the bollard during mooring.
Marine single cross bollards are typically found in ports, harbors, and other marine facilities where ships and other vessels need to be moored. They are essential safety features that help ensure the safe and efficient handling of vessels, and they are often used in conjunction with other types of mooring equipment such as cleats, chocks, and capstans.
Marine Single Cross Bollard from Different Standards:
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Model Type: Marine Single Cross Bollard;
Material: Steel Plate, Stainless Steel;
Surface: Polished, galvanized, high anti-corrosion;
Standards: GB 10106-88; GB/T554-96; JIS F2804-1976;
Certificates: CCS, ABS, BV, LR, NK, RINA, etc..
GB 10106-88 Marine Single Cross Bollard after Painted: