HARDWARE

HARDWARE

HARDWARE

Product catalog summary
Overview: This document provides an overview of essential hardware components required to complete a marina, including emergency equipment, mooring fixings, water and electrical equipment, and miscellaneous items.
Emergency Equipment:
  • Large Emergency Cabinet (MH1): Features a glass-reinforced panel with two 9kg dry powder fire extinguishers, a first aid box, an axe, and a lifebelt. Optional features include a vandal alarm, integral light, and emergency telephone.
  • Small Emergency Cabinet (MH2): A smaller version of MH1 with one 9kg fire extinguisher and a lifebelt. An integral light is optional.
  • Emergency Ladder (MH3): A G.R.P. ladder designed for easy access from water to pontoon, attachable to walkways or pile guides.
Mooring Fixings:
  • Mooring Cleats (MH4): Twin-posted cast aluminium cleats, load-tested to 3 tonnes in line and 1 tonne laterally, easily movable on System 2000 walkways.
  • Mooring Bollard (MH5): Cast aluminium bollard, adaptable to System 21 and System 2000 walkways, load-tested to 3 tonnes in each direction.
Water Equipment:
  • Water Outlet (MH7): Free-standing units conforming to National Yacht Harbour Association standards, featuring a tap and 18m hose, available coiled or on a reel.
Electrical Equipment:
  • Electrical Module (MH6 & MH9): Compatible with Sureline and Rolec modules, featuring walkway lights, Miniature Circuit Breakers, and Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers. Remote socket outlets (MH9) are available.
Miscellaneous:
  • Pile Caps (MH8): Fibreglass caps for piles, customizable in size and color, can include pier numbers or letters.
  • Pile Guides: Customizable guides with built-in tolerance of ±50mm, available with hardwood or composite rubbing strips.
Note: Specifications are subject to change due to continuous product development.
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Catalog excerpts

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THE ESSENTIAL EXTRA COMPONENTS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE A MARINA These illustrations highlight some items of hardware available. Complete descriptions following pages.

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EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT LARGE Glass re-inforced panel cabinet as standard: 2 No. 9kg dry powder fire lifebelt. Optional additional Items include vandal alarm, Integral light and emergency telephone. SMALL EMERGENCY CABINET (MH2) Similar cabinet to MH1 but smaller with standard Inventory: 1 No. 9kg dry powder fire extinguisher and lifebelt. An Integral light Is an optional extra. G.R.P ladder to enable someone who has fallen Into the water to climb on to the pontoon. The ladder may be fixed direct to the walkway or to a pile guide. MOORING FIXINGS The Walcon twin-posted cast aluminium mooring cleat...

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WATER EQUIPMENT These free-standing units are designed to conform to the National Yacht Harbour supplying drinking water from a stand pipe within reach of each berth. A tap is mounted on the upright of the aluminium stand and 18m of hose supplied as standard either coiled or at extra cost on ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Whilst Walcon does not manufacture marina electrical equipment. We have ensured that suitable units Electrical Modules Limited & Rolec Services Limited equipment available from units incorporate walkway light, Miniature Circuit Breakers and Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers for both sockets...

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Piles, although fundamental to the attractive fibreglass cap embellished. If required, with the pier number or letter Caps can be made In any size and PILE GUIDES The size and type of pile guides varies widely and each contract Is examined individually. Standard features of 2. Hardwood or composite rubbing strips. Pile guides incorporated within the walkway can be provided as special Due to our policy of continuous product development we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.