The document reports the results of brake capacity tests conducted on the mooring winches of the M/T Iran Astara ship. Brake tests were performed on 6 individual winches and the windlass at both normal and special personnel movement drum pressures. All tests resulted in pressures above the required 80% minimum brake load, indicating the brakes were functioning properly.
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Mooring Winches Brake Capacity Test Results
The document reports the results of brake capacity tests conducted on the mooring winches of the M/T Iran Astara ship. Brake tests were performed on 6 individual winches and the windlass at both normal and special personnel movement drum pressures. All tests resulted in pressures above the required 80% minimum brake load, indicating the brakes were functioning properly.
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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH
M/T IRAN ASTARA DATE: 05.05.2007
MOORING WINCHES BRAKE CAPACITY TEST RESULTS
LOCATION: ON BOARD 80% MBL
W. No. BRAKE No. JACK UP RESULT W. No. BRAKE JACK UP RESULT
PRESSURE No. PRESSURE
WINCH 1 397.6 BAR OK WINCH 1 397.6 BAR OK
1 4
1 397.6 BAR OK 1 397.6 BAR OK
WINCH 2 WINCH 5 2 397.6 BAR OK 2 397.6 BAR OK
1 397.6 BAR OK 1 397.6 BAR OK
WINCH 3 WINCH 6 2 397.6 BAR OK 2 397.6 BAR OK
WINCH ON NORMAL 397.6 BAR OK WINCH ON NORMAL 397.6 BAR OK
WINDLASS WINDLASS (W1)-S (W)-P SPM 331.6 BAR OK SPM 331.6 BAR OK
0. BRAKE FORCE : 41.1 T
0. DIA OF DRUM : 550 mm 0. DIA OF ROPE : 32 mm
(NORMAL DRUM) (SPM DRUM)
F2 = B/A X F1 F2 = B/A X F1 = 291 / 575 X 54.8 TON = 291 / 690 X 41.154.8 TON = 27.7 TON = 23.1 TON = 390.2 Kgf /cm2 = 325.4 Kgf / cm2 =397.6 BAR = 331.6 BAR
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