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Kobelt's 2-Station Control

System Is Simple In Design,

Durable In Construction

Kobelt, manufacturer of high quality marine controls for 25 years, has recently introduced an innova- tive new two-station, single engine control system for clutch and engine throttle functions. Known as the 2090 Series, it was designed to pro- vide the ultimate in simplicity, du- rability and performance, particu- larly in saltwater environments.

With the 2090 Series, the control handles at both stations move to- gether. As a result of this configura- tion, operation of the boat is greatly simplified. Clutch position and speed are indicated on both control heads. At the second station the clutch is then reengaged and the engine accelerated. As a result, for- ward speed is not maintained and undue stress is placed on the control system. Kobelt's system provides smooth, continuous operation.

Kobelt's single-engine system consists of only two control heads and four cables. Installation is sim- ple and maintenance is uncompli- cated. Other systems are built with seven cables and five components.

Often they are constructed using corrosive materials.

All Kobelt components are made from die-cast bronze with stainless steel hardware. Bearings and pins are oversized for longer life. Kobelt products feature a five-year warran- ty and are supported by sales and service organizations around the world.

For more information and free lit- erature on Kobelt's new single-en- gine control system,

Circle 48 on Reader Service Card

Security at sea is using

Aeroquip products before you

MarAd Awards $417,528 Contract

To Amertech

The Maritime Administration (MarAd) has awarded a $417,528 contract to Amertech Industries,

Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y., for repairs to the training ship Empire State. The ship is used by the State University of New York's Maritime College at

Fort Schuyler.

Port Of Portland Dedicates $46-Million Terminal 2

Rehabilitation Project

The Port of Portland recently dedicated its $46-million Terminal 2 rehabilitation project as Oregon's

State Treasurer Tony Meeker de- clared the project was "good news for every Oregonian."

The rehabilitation project has transformed Terminal 2 into a mod- ern general and breakbulk cargo ter- minal. The multipurpose facility provides the Port of Portland with the flexibility to handle most types of vessels: containers, roll-on /roll- off, pass/pass, and breakbulk ships and barges.

The new construction is complete except for the one warehouse and an 85-ton-lift-capacity crane that will arrive in the fall of 1988 from South

Korea, where it is being constructed by Hyundai Heavy Industries.

There were several contractors on the project, including Riedel Inter- national of Portland, and General

Construction, Seattle, that worked in a joint venture on the berths, demolition, and dredging; Clear- water Construction, Portland, which handled the 18 acres of stor- age yard; Lorentz Brunn, Portland, administration building and entry gate; Grady Harper and Carlson,

Portland, large warehouse and maintenance shed; Colamette Con- struction, Portland, small ware- house; and Pacific Crest Construc- tion, Portland, dock office.

For further information and free literature on the Port of Portland,

Circle 42 on Reader Service Card <• For literature on Aeroquip products, circle the appropriate number on the reader ser- vice card: Hose & Fittings—Circle 111; T-J

Cylinders—Circle 112; Teflon Hose—Cir- cle 113; Quick-disconnect Couplings—Cir- cle 114.

Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

Congratulations ASNE on your 100th Anniversary. |uip (®) worldwide

A TRIHIOVA COMPANY

RISIC Couplings

Aeroquip RISIC 3 Rub- ber Insert Sound Isola- tion Couplings provide superior sound and vibration dampening.

RISIC 3 Is approved on U.S. Navy sur- 1 j face and subsurface * vessels.

Consult Aeroquip for your application.

Marine Hose and Fittings

Aeroquip's

FC300 AQP hose now has

NAVSEA approval. FC300 hose has been engineered for demanding high- temperature shipboard applications and is available with a complete selection of fittings. FC300 exceeds SAE 100R5 specifications.

Request Catalog 306

Convoluted Teflon* Hose

Aeroquip Teflon hose designs are

USCG approved, and are unsurpass- ed for lightweight, fluid compatibility, and flexibility

Operating range from -65°F to +400°F. * Teflon is a DuPont trademark

Request Catalog 306

Aeroquip products meet strict MIL,

NAVSEA, and USCG specifications, and are available through a worldwide network of distributors.

Our Marine/Military Customer Service

Group is a team of experienced profes- sionals who speak your language. For assistance, call them at 419-238-1190,

Aeroquip Corporation, 300 South

East Avenue, Jackson, Ml 49203-1972.

For literature call 800-982-0030.

T-J ™ Cylinders

Series TG hydraulic cylinders are fully approved by the American Bureau of

Shipping (ABS). They handle pressures up to 3500 psi (5000 non-shock).

And are available in 15 standard • mounting styles.

Request Bulletin 4120

Quick-Disconnect Couplings

Aeroquip fers hundreds of styles of ^HHB . quick- t^^jja YjJ disconnect couplings, in- cluding our new Deluge Coupling for fine quenching applications in rocket launching chambers. Couplings an? available in steel, stainless, and brass in diameters up to

IV2" and with pressure ratings to lO.OOOpsi.

Request Bulletin 2S8B

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