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Maritime International is a leading manufacturer of marine bollards and cleats worldwide. Our range of bollards and cleats is unsurpassed by any other manufacturer or supplier. Maritime can provide many of the most popular "legacy" style bollards, optimized bollards, or cast any new style to meet custom requirements. It is Maritimes mission to provide the bollards or cleats our customers require, and not just what we offer. Maritime International began designing and manufacturing mooring bollards over ten years ago with the philosophy to supply the highest quality products backed by...
Open the catalog to page 2BOLLARD TYPES & SELECTION Mooring bollards are available in a wide range of shapes, load ratings, and materials, of which no single combination can satisfy all customers. Accordingly, Maritime provides a wide range of products. The most commonly used style of bollards are the Single Bitt, Double Bitt, T-head, Staghorn, and Kidney, as well as simple cleats used for smaller vessels. The particular type of bollard a customer requests, as well as the material used to cast the bollard, is usually a function of what has historically been used at the operator's facility. These differences can also...
Open the catalog to page 32. What is the necessary anchorage capacity of the bollard to the wharf to ensure safe mooring and to avoid costly structural damage in the event of concrete failure from an overload condition? This subject, in and of itself, is a very complicated one. The required anchorage can only be determined by considering factors such as anchor bolt size, grade, and embedment depth, whether the bollard is keyed into the concrete or surface mounted, the loads on each anchor bolt, the strength of the concrete itself, as well as the influence of the reinforcing bars located in the vicinity of the...
Open the catalog to page 4MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS Cast Steel ASTM Specifications Ductile Iron ASTM Specifications
Open the catalog to page 5Various options exist for the installation of mooring bollards and cleats. The most common method is utilizing cast-in-place embedded anchors. Alternate methods includethrough bolting with cast in pipe sleeves, or epoxy-in anchors for retrofitting existing structures. Cast-in anchors or pipe sleeves should be set in place with the aid of a template or setting frame which will locate the anchors within the proper tolerances. For installations where the bollard is to be set into a recess cast into the concrete, Maritime can supply a unique solution whereby the recess form work and anchor...
Open the catalog to page 6MOUNTING HARDWARE Maritime bollards should be installed using our suggested hardware diameters and grades as these have been carefully calculated to match the load ratings of the bollard. Alternate diameters and grades can be considered if approved by Maritime. The required embedment depth of the bollard anchorage is highly dependent on the wharf construction and will depend on numerous factors including concrete strength, reinforcing bar design, and stress caused by various loads considered in the wharf design. The final approval of the anchorage embedment depth should be approved by the...
Open the catalog to page 7MSB Single Bitt Bollards Load Angle Recommendations 60 40 mm co Re e nd n ed Li e Angle 0 -10 Allowable Line Angle 180 Single Bitt Bollards 7
Open the catalog to page 8Standard Bollard Capacity (Metric Tonnes) Standard Bollard Capacity (Metric Tonnes) 2010 Maritime International, Inc. - All rights reserved. Single Bitt Bollards
Open the catalog to page 9Mdb Double Bitt Bollards 60 40 mm co Re Load Angle Recommendations e nd n ed Li e Angle 0 -10 90 70 Double Bitt Bollards 9 -90 -70 Allowable Line Angle 70 90 -70 -90
Open the catalog to page 10Standard Bollard Capacity (Metric Tonnes) 2010 Maritime International, Inc. - All rights reserved. Double Bitt Bollards
Open the catalog to page 11Mt Load Angle Recommendations 70 50 R nd me om ec Angle Line ed 0 -10 Allowable Line Angle 160 T-Head Bollards 11
Open the catalog to page 12Standard Bollard Capacity (Metric Tonnes) Standard Bollard Capacity (Metric Tonnes) © 2010 Maritime International, Inc. - All rights reserved. T-Head Bollards
Open the catalog to page 13msh Load Angle Recommendations 70 50 R nd me om ec Angle Line ed 0 -10 Allowable Line Angle 180 Staghorn Bollards 13
Open the catalog to page 14Standard Bollard Capacity (Metric Tonnes) 2010 Maritime International, Inc. - All rights reserved. Staghorn Bollards
Open the catalog to page 15MK Load Angle Recommendations 60 40 mm co Re e nd n ed Li e Angle 0 -10 Allowable Line Angle 160 Kidney Bollards 15
Open the catalog to page 16Standard Bollard Capacity (Metric Tonnes) 2010 Maritime International, Inc. - All rights reserved. Kidney Bollards
Open the catalog to page 17Mc Load Angle Recommendations 65 45 Ang Line ded en mm co Re le 0 -10 Allowable Line Angle 180 Cleats 17
Open the catalog to page 18LEGACY BOLLARD LINE Maritime offers a line of legacy bollards for drop-in replacement of older models that may have been in the field for many years. These bollards are historically used to match existing bolt patterns to reduce installation costs for new bollards. However, for new construction applications, Maritime recommends utilization of the standard optimized bollard range. Please note: our legacy bollard model numbers make no reference to capacity. Contact Maritime International for specific legacy model capacities and safety factors.
Open the catalog to page 20© 2010 Maritime International, Inc. - All rights reserved. Legacy Bollard Line
Open the catalog to page 21© 2010 Maritime International, Inc. - All rights reserved. Legacy Bollard Line
Open the catalog to page 23Legacy Bollard Line
Open the catalog to page 24DB101 DB1002 DB301 DB1003 DB302 DB1501 DB1001 DB1751 © 2010 Maritime International, Inc. - All rights reserved. Legacy Bollard Line 24
Open the catalog to page 25© 2010 Maritime International, Inc. - All rights reserved. Project Photos 26
Open the catalog to page 27© 2010 Maritime International, Inc. - All rights reserved. Project Photos 28
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Open the catalog to page 30All Maritime International catalogs and brochures
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