Installed equipment
Each pontoon is equipped with bitts and fenders from hard wood, as well as power lines.
Bitts
Along both sides of the pontoon there are bitts placed with ca. 2 m space between them. They are made of steel of the same quality as other steel elements on the pontoon. Bitts are joined with bearing frame structure by bolts. Anti-corrosive protection is performed by hot galvanization, the same as on the bearing structure.
 
 
Fenders
Both sides of the pontoon, as well as the front of the pier are equipped with fenders made of hard wood with dimensions 100x45 mm.
 
Base structure for wooden walking structure
Base structure for wooden walking surface is made of aluminium profiles positioned longitudionally with equal spaces. Aluminium profiles are fastened using rubber pads so that there is no direct contact between aluminium and steel.
 
Wooden structre
Walking structure of the pontoon is made of hard wood. Transversally positioned wooden floorings are attached to aluminium base structure by stainless steel bolts. Hard wood used to make floorings is teakwood or similar type of wood, hard wood that does not require special additional care in usage. Floorings are longitudinally profiled on the top surface so skid-proof effect is achieved.
 
 
Power lines
Depending on the customer's demands pontoons are equipped with power lines of dimensions 300x80 mm placed longitudinally along the both sides of the pontoon. Power lines are covered with removable covers made of the same wood as the walking surface or with aluminium profiles. The lines can also be permanently enclosed.
 
Gangway bridge
Gangway bridges are used to connect pontoons and/or piers with the land. The structure of the gangway bridge is made of aluminium profiles. Floorings are made of hard wood, i.e. the same as on pontoons. There is a fence on both sides and it is made of aluminium profiles.

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