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Deck Machinery Review (continued)

SMATCO

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The SMATCO, Inc. Division of

TBW Industries of Houma, La., supplied complete shipsets of Nor- winch low-pressure hydraulic deck equipment for two anchor-han- dling/tug/supply vessels built by

Halter Marine for Penrod Drilling of Dallas. The two 225-foot, 12,280- bhp vessels are being used primarily for long-distance towing of semisub- mersible rigs, and other towing and anchor-handling tasks.

The Kodiak I and Kodiak II are each equipped with one 4S-250-2T 250-ton waterfall hydraulic anchor- handling/towing winch. This unit is powered by four Norwinch low- pressure hydraulic motors, and is arranged to enable either of the drums to provide full pulling power.

Both drums can provide half pulling power simultaneously, and they can be operated independently of each other in either direction of rota- tion.

This system gives the advantage of allowing a controlled maximum load on the lines, preset by the oper- ator. The winch is also equipped with a Norwinch high-power, hy-

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DEVINE ' Quick, effective response to any marine casualty worldwide. draulic dynamic braking system, which provides control of speed and pull.

Also on board is a type S-50-1T 30-ton hydraulic anchor winch type bow windlass. This unit is powered by one Norwinch low-pressure hy- draulic motor, and consists of a declutchable drum, a declutchable cable lifter for 38-mm chain, and two fixed warping heads. The ves- sels also have two hydraulic tugger winches, type MV-12. In addition, each vessel has two hydraulic cap- stans, type C-9.

SMITH BERGER

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Smith Berger Marine, Inc. of

Seattle has been named the exclu- sive U.S. Master Distributor for a major line of hydraulic cranes de- signed for marine service. After careful analysis of the many hydrau- lic cranes available, the company has decided that only the Effer

Crane has the level of quality work- manship necessary to be sold under the Berger name.

More than 35 models of Effer

Cranes with a capacity range from 3 to 40 tons, and in knuckleboom, telescoping boom, or fixed boom configurations will be available from distributors throughout the U.S., with service, parts, and warranty backed by Smith Berger. Hydraulic winches, power packs, mountings, and other accessories will be sup- plied by SBM from its Seattle facili- ty.

The cranes are a logical addition to the company's product line, which includes the well-known

Berger fairleaders, roller chocks, bitts, bollards, guide sheaves, chain wheels, stoppers, and other quality parts for demanding marine ser- vice.

SBM is a major supplier of special underwater fairleaders for offshore service. Its engineers work directly with shipyards and naval architects in the design and development of large fairleaders for deepwater oil exploration. Recent developments include fairleaders for 5-inch anchor chain with pocketed sheaves more than 9 feet in diameter, and fair- leaders with "sealed-for-life" anti- friction bearings for service above or below water level.

A full line of stern rollers, towing pin assemblies, and pop-up pins rounds out the marine equipment.

These units are especially adaptable to retrofitting or upgrading tugs and workboats.

Smith Berger Marine operates a fully approved, quality assurance manufacturing facility in Seattle, and is able to meet military stan- dards on fairleads, chain wheels, scuttles, hatch covers, or other mili- tary requirements.

STANSPEC

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Stanspec Corporation of Cleve- land recently announced the devel- opment of its Reliable line of cus-

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