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The "Articouple (Pusher Tug Automatic Coupling Device)" is a device that connects cargo-carrying ships, commonly known as barges, with pusher boats. Previously, barge transportation within ports relied on wires or ropes to connect boats and barges, but these could break due to waves, making them unusable in the rough seas of the open ocean. This device allows for direct coupling between pusher boats and barges, enhancing safety and enabling "pusher-barge" operations in the open ocean. 【Features】 - An invention that received the "Elmer A. Sperry Award," often referred to as the Nobel Prize of the shipping industry, in 2010. - Capable of directly connecting pusher boats and barges. - High safety standards. - A groundbreaking invention that enables "pusher-barge" operations in the open ocean. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Free membership registrationThe "Pusher Barge Coupling Device," also known as the Articouple (automatic coupling device for push tow fleets), is a groundbreaking invention in the shipping industry that was put into practical use in 1972. Since the development of this device, our company has been commissioned by Taisei Engineering to manufacture it, exporting it not only domestically but also to various countries including Northern Europe, the Soviet Union, South America, and North America through trading companies. The Articouple is a device that connects ships. After processing and assembling based on the design drawings, we conduct operational tests using hydraulics and undergo classification inspections. 【Processing Details】 ■ Component processing before assembly ■ Assembly after component processing ■ Operational testing using hydraulics ■ Classification inspection *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe will introduce the processing of propulsion shafts for ships, such as propeller shafts and intermediate shafts. Due to regulations established to ensure the safety of ships, many of our products undergo classification inspections. The processing details for propeller shafts include "lathe machining," as well as "boring," "keyway machining," and more. 【Processing details for propeller shafts】 ■ Lathe machining ■ Boring ■ Keyway machining ■ Bronze sleeve shrink fitting ■ Taper fitting ■ Classification inspection *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationDevices such as propeller shafts and intermediate shafts transmit output to the propeller and convey the thrust generated by the propeller to the hull through thrust bearings. Since the power transmission components of a ship are crucial for its propulsion, high quality is required. Ena Manufacturing has accumulated technology and experience over many years in the machining and assembly of large components such as propeller shafts and intermediate shafts for coastal vessels. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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