Hot Selling for Marine Fender Systems - RL C-Fenders with The Best Quality Rubber for Marine Industry – Relong
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C-Fenders on tugboats and work-boats are often mounted on bow and stern mounted as the main push fenders. These fenders are often used on the bow in combination with Keyhole, M or W fenders.RELONG produces this type of fender by means of a winding process up to a diameter of 1000 mm. If required they can be provided with tapered ends for better attachment to the ship and with grooves for additional attachment with chains or nylon straps.RELONG produces cylindrical bow & stern fenders from a very durable rubber. Depending on the diameter of the fender unit lengths of up to 10m can be provided. Connection plugs can be used to make longer lengths. The maximum diameter of this type of fender is 1000 mm.
Most cylindrical bow & stern fenders can be customized according to customer specifications. Cylindrical bow & stern fenders with a diameter up to 500 mm are attached to a vessel by a chain through the round chamber. Fenders with a larger diameter are provided with grooves in the circumference of the fender for additional mounting options with the aid of nylon straps or cables.
Advantages
RELONG has standard marine rubber fenders available, but custom-made products can also be provided according to customer requirements, produced with the best quality rubber. All rubber marine fenders can be cut into different lengths, drilled or pre-curved as required.
Why RELONG marine rubber fenders?
- Thoroughly tested and proven quality rubber
- Wide variety of standard fenders
- Custom-made marine rubber fenders according to customer requirements
- Pre-curved, drilled or custom lengths as per installation requirements
Why RELONG marine rubber fenders?
- Thoroughly tested and proven quality rubber
- Wide variety of standard fenders
- Custom-made marine rubber fenders according to customer requirements
- Pre-curved, drilled or custom lengths as per installation requirements
RL C-Fenders
C-Fenders on tugboats and work-boats are often mounted on bow and stern mounted as the main push fenders. These fenders are often used on the bow in combination with Keyhole, M or W fenders.RELONG produces this type of fender by means of a winding process up to a diameter of 1000 mm. If required they can be provided with tapered ends for better attachment to the ship and with grooves for additional attachment with chains or nylon straps.RELONG produces cylindrical bow & stern fenders from a very durable rubber. Depending on the diameter of the fender unit lengths of up to 10m can be provided. Connection plugs can be used to make longer lengths. The maximum diameter of this type of fender is 1000 mm.
Most cylindrical bow & stern fenders can be customised according to customer specifications. Cylindrical bow & stern fenders with a diameter up to 500 mm are attached to a vessel by a chain through the round chamber. Fenders with a larger diameter are provided with grooves in the circumference of the fender for additional mounting options with the aid of nylon straps or cables.
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By Molly from United Kingdom - 2018.05.15 10:52
Goods just received, we are very satisfied, a very good supplier, hope to make persistent efforts to do better.
By Eileen from Algeria - 2017.03.28 16:34