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TEC, Inc.

I'ETEC recently supplied direct que control mooring winches d a remote radio-controlled cap- in windlass for Blue Circle sment Barge Alexandra which is refurbished at Trinity Gulf pair. [n addition, NETEC has supplied vo sets of hydraulic mooring inches, capstans and horizontal indlasses for Morania/Penn laritime barges being built at

Iretna Machine & Iron Works and t Gulf Coast Fabrication, as well is hydraulic capstans and diesel lydraulic power units for two

VIorania tugs being built at Moss

Point Marine.

Additional projects at NETEC include a 100-hp direct torque con- trol winch in use at a hydro-elec- tric dam site in interior Costa Rica and a hydrographic winch for the city of New York.

NETEC's Chelsea factory is sup- plying a 120,000-lb. line pull hydraulic towing winch for Allied

Towing Corp. with a 200-hp diesel hydraulic power unit and two hydraulic towing winches with power units for the U.S. Space

Alliance/NASA to recover rocket boosters at the Cape Canaveral space center, and six more sets of deck machinery for the WLM series of Coast Guard buoy tenders being built at Marinette Marine.

Smatco Industries, Inc.

Southern Machine and Tool

Company (Smatco) offers a stan- dard line of winches with models ranging in size from 10,000 lb. line pull to the newly designed two mil- lion lb. line pull mega winch. The company recently delivered a new

Smatco Model 116-EAW-660W anchor handling winch with a line pull of 660,000 lbs. and a cable capacity of 8,000 ft. of three-in. wire rope to Seacor Smit Inc. In addition, Smatco also supplied

Seacor with a complete deck machinery package consisting of storage reels, stern roller, tuggers and a windlass for installation onboard 225-ft. Seacor Vision.

Smatco has also received addition- al contracts to outfit two 255-ft. anchor handling vessels for Seacor.

These units will have a line pull

August, 1997 Circle 279 on Reader Service Card 47 of one million lbs. on a single drum unit with cable capacity of more than 10,000 ft. of three-in. wire rope and a continuous pull of 750,000 lbs. on the traction winch unit. In the third quarter of this year, Smatco is scheduled to deliv- er the second Model 140-EAW- 1000/1000 anchor handling winch for Ensco Marine.

For information on the companies featured in this section, circle the appropriate number on the Reader Service Card in this edition.

Alimak Elevator 68

Allied Systems 70

Almon A. Johnson 6

Appleton Marine 2

Fascan International 64

HATLAPA 73

IMC 2

Intercon 61

Jeamar Winches 66

Loeffler 74

Marine Travelift 67

Markey Machinery 9

McElroy Machine 71

NETEC 99

Skookum 65

Smatco 2

TCW Marine 63

Techcrane 91

Olstein 59

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