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Product Name: Remote Hook Release

Product Description

Remote Hook Release provides controlled release of Quick Release Mooring Hooks when the vessel is due to leave the berth or in the event of an emergency, from one central location. The need for jetty personnel to be close to a hook during mooring line release is therefore eliminated. This considerably helps reduce the potential for injury from loaded mooring lines. Electric or hydraulic actuation is available to suit operator preference, although Harbour Marine recommend an electric actuation driven system for ease of maintenance and lower cost installation. Features The system can be designed for Class 1 Zone 1 or Zone 2 hazardous locations Hooks can be released individually, sequentially or simultaneously Options are available for electric, hydraulic or telemetry controlled hook release Ruggedly constructed release actuator units and electronic controls are located in totally water and dust tight, certified enclosures, ensuring absolute reliability and safety in hostile environmental conditions Hook status is continuously monitored The system can be retrofitted to existing hooks without removing them from service

Company Details

Harbour Marine is a leading supplier of vessel mooring systems and related engineering services to ports, harbours and the offshore oil and gas industry throughout the world. We are unique in being able to offer both hardware and software designed... more

More Products of this Company: Capstans, Quick Release Hooks, SmartDock® Docking & Piloting Systems, SmartHook® Load Monitoring
Related Products: Capstans, Quick Release Hooks
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