Products & Services Catalogue
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developed Fully-Automatic Twistlock family
0 INTRODUCTION
Foundations
Lashing plates
D-rings
Flush foundations
Welding cones
Guide fittings
Counter bearings
Twistlocks
Turnbuckles
Lashing bars
Bin racks & storage bins
Bridge fittings
Twist stackers
Single stackers
Double stackers
Tension/pressure elements
Cellguide systems
Container blind trestles
Lashing bridges
Cellguide stoppers
Lashing stages
Reefer bridges
Deck stanchions
Consultancy
9 RORO PART
Lashpots
D-rings
Web lashings
Trailer horses
Wheel chocks
10 TIMBER PART
Master lashings
Edge controllers
0 INTRODUCTION
Among a variety of makers and traders in this segment Ship‘s Equipment Centre Bremen is superior with
regard to the engineering facilities which are world wide leading and unique in its kind. Whether it regards the
integral calculation of entire lashing bridge designs for 18000 TEU giants by FEM-calculation methods or the
design of such constructions using latest 3-dimensional CAD systems, Ship‘s Equipment Centre Bremen is
being known as front runner in this business. Ship‘s Equipment Centre Bremen has set certain trends in order
to fulfil system integration demands which became essential for large container ship projects.
The complex interaction of the main components such as hatch covers, lashing bridges, deck supports and
cargo requires an integral approach which was not known this way before. This is the most significant example
for Ship‘s Equipment Centre‘s technical expertise and its reputation as system integrator for such applications.
When receiving an order for the delivery of fixed fittings we will always prepare offset drawings showing the
arrangement of foundations, lashing plates etc. for all positions on board. In these drawings the foundations
and lashing plates are measured in relation to each other but not in relation to the hull structure.
Ship`s Equipment Centre (Shanghai) Co., Ltd Ship`s Equipment Centre (Korea) Co., Ltd
Room 1505, 500 Guang Dong Road #2304, Centum Leaders Mark Bldg., U-dong,
Shanghai 200001 / P.R. of China Haeundae-gu, Busan, 612-889, Korea
Corporate Registration Number: 617-81-95376
Phone: +86 (0) 21 636 203 22
Fax: +86 (0) 21 636 203 25 Phone: +82 (0) 51 745 8867
E-mail: info@sec-shanghai.cn Fax: +82 (0) 51 745 8868
E-mail: bosco@sec-korea.kr
Bank: China Merchants Bank, Shanghai Branch
No 16, Zhongshan Road (E.1), Shanghai
In the two major ship building countries SEC operates their own branch offices with highly qualified staff. Both offices
are staying in close contact to our local clients for any kind of business operation. Additional in our Shanghai office
we have a team of experienced designers who are in charge of design for lashing bridges, cellguides, container deck
stanchions and other container related designs. Instead of agents which are often working for several companies our
colleagues in Shanghai and Korea are 100% dedicated to SEC.
For our latest agency network and consignment stock please visit the SEC webpage.
For almost 20 years SEC equipment is produced in our Beside of container securing equipment also
own production company in Jiading district close to mooring winches and anchors are produced here.
Shanghai in order to ensure continuously high quality of
our products. Since 2008 the fabrication is certified by Our production company is equipped with certified test
LRQA according ISO 9001 Quality Assurance System and benches, testing rig for anchor and winches as well as a
OHSAS 18000 (Occupation Health Safety Assessment) material laboratory for chemical analyses and all kind of
as well as ISO 14000 (Environmental Management) have mechanical tests.
been initiated end of 2014.
1 GENERAL
Offset drawing
The container securing arrangement (CSA) is a booklet showing the application of loose lashing gear and
maximum weight distribution for a certain GM case. Approval of CSA is in the responsibility of the
corresponding classification society. The cargo securing manual (CSM) according IMO is a booklet which
contains all kinds of useful information about securing of cargo on board such as:
- A material list with all fixed and loose securing fittings on board specifying safe working load, proof load,
breaking load, material grade, name of maker etc.
- Item drawings for all loose and fixed securing fittings on board
- Approval certificates for all fixed and loose securing fittings on board
- ...
Approval of cargo securing manual is in the responsibility of national authorities depending on flag of the
vessel. For the reason that most countries do not have their own approval office for cargo securing manuals
instead they will be approved by classification societies.
Tolerances:
Width: +0- 5 mm for all containers
Heigth: +0- 5 mm for all containers
Length: +0- 10 mm for 53’ -30’ containers
+0- 6 mm for 24.5’ -20’ containers
In accordance with
ISO 668 (1995)
20`Container - 6mm
40`Container - 8mm
24.5`Container - 6mm
30`Container - 6mm
45`Container - 8mm
48`Container - 8mm
49`Container - 8mm
25 203
38 216
80 258
186 365
(24 based on EURO)
2500 265
2600 365
Rolling condition
Pitching condition
* can be ignored when substructure and foundations are approved for increased pressure forces.
Racking force:
The resultant force in the container – end and door frame, as a result of
the static and dynamic forces parallel to the deck. In pitching condition
the racking force is acting in the container side frames.
Lifting force:
Exceeding lifting forces can be reduced by use of diagonal or vertical lashing units.
Post load:
Lashing force:
Container data:
Required stackloads on deck for 20’ 40’ others:
Required stackloads in hold for 20’ 40’ others:
Transversal distance between containers on deck 25 38 80 mm or others:
Transversal distance between containers in holds 25 38 80 mm or others:
Longitudinal arrangement of 20’ containers with 76 mm ISO-gap
or with lashing way in between (breadth of lashing way to be specified):
Longitudinal container arrangement per each bay to be done symmetrically or asymmetrically
Container Securing equipment:
Type of foundations and lashing points on deck:
ISO-foundations (H = 110 mm) in combination with lashing plates or dovetail foundations in combination with D-rings
or other solution:
Type of foundations in hold:
Cellguides with welding cones at bottom in combination with guide fittings at ISO-gap
or flush type twistlock pockets or welding plates (t = 30 mm) with ISO-holes
2 STOWAGE SYSTEMS
Description
Since OSHA regulations have do not occur for this
to be applied not only for securing solution, their only
container on deck but also for purpose is to prevent 20’
container securing in holds the containers against horizontal
mixed stowage system or OSHA sliding. When discharging
stowage system became the most containers the twist stackers will be
common securing system for 20’ transported to the quay side hanging
containers within 40’ cellguides. underneath the container and finally stored in
bins on flat racks.
Under high pressure from shipping companies all
major classification societies have revised their The mixed stowage system offers highest flexibility
regulations for this kind of securing system but because no horizontal connection beween 20’
nevertheless the stack-weights are strictly limited containers is necessary, each stack stands
compared to traditional stow-age systems. The separately, therefore 20’ containers can be loaded
maximum stackweights are depending on the next to a 40’ stack and each stack can be
acceleration factors according class rules for the loaded/unloaded individually.
concerned vessel and the number of tiers. Some
classification societies are limiting the number of tiers When using twist stackers without flange type IS-
for 20’ containers. 1T/LF (page 6.2) the container corners are standing
directly on top of each other without 13 mm flange
Twist stackers are handled in the same way as semi- of twist stacker in between. With such type of twist
automatic-twistlocks which means the twist stackers stacker the quantity of stacking cones can be
will be inserted on the quay side and then loaded reduced by 50 %.
together with the container on board. Twist stackers
do not have any locking function because lifting forces
Description
Pressure system
This conventional securing system in the past container corner castings is specified in the individual
presented the largest group of securing systems in rules of the classification societies (please compare to
hold and is splitted again in two subdivisions: chapter 1.11).
hatch cover
split joint
Description
Tension/compression system
In case that fully loaded containers can not be When deciding about the type of counter bearing it
achieved even if all container levels are supported by is important to know which container heights have to
pressure elements, it will be necessary to separate be covered because for each combination of 8’6’’ and
the container block. This separation can be realised 9’6’’ container height there must be a possibility to
by using single stacking cones for example in way insert the tension/pressure-elements.
of ship’s longitudinal axis. The two separate
container blocks now have to be connected by Main disadvantage of the transversal stowage
means of tension/pressure-elements and system is that loading and unloading of containers
corresponding counter bearings to the longitudinal can only be made tierwise. It is not possible to have
bulkhead. a 40’ stack next to a 20’ stack because this would
interrupt the transmission of horizontal forces.
For larger container vessel with three hatch cover
panels it could be an advantage to separate the
containers in three blocks. For this reason single
stacking cones in combination with pressure
adapters should be used in line with the hatch cover
split joint. The container block in the middle of the
hold will act by pressure force alternately to both
sides. The advantage of this system is that the
container blocks below each panel can be discharged
separately.
Shifting of panels
caused by torsion of hull
When containers are partly stowed on hatch covers hatch cover panels in order to avoid an accumulation
and partly on deck stanchions or on two different of three sliding foundations for one container stack.
panels deformation of hull needs to be compensated
by the foundations. Ships with folding type hatch covers will need
transversal sliding foundations under normal
For a typical container vessel torsion of hull causes circumstances. The necessary sliding range and
longitudinal movements at the container foun- direction should be determined by hatch cover
dations. In this case longitudinal sliding foundations designers together with the yard.
can be used to compensate movements of panels
but nowadays foundations with elongated ISO-holes
are much more common.
TL-GL/L or TL-GL/L or
TL-M/B TL-M/B
TL-GA/L TL-GA/L
Locking and unlocking of bottom twistlocks for 20’ containers which are stowed with 76 mm ISO-gap is a
permanent problem. OSHA regulations specify that a fall risk begins at 8’ height but on the other side all
containers are stowed close together so there is no space where to fall down. It is our understanding of the
OSHA regulations that stevedores are still allowed to climb on top of the first tier on deck for locking/unlocking
of bottom twistlocks at 76 mm ISO-gap. Nevertheless we have fully automatic solutions for the bottom tier
as well.
For example our standard midlock type TL-M/L can be used in the bottom tier when specially shaped
foundations are installed in way of 76 mm ISO-gap. In this case a minimum of different fittings is needed for
container securing on deck. The midlock in the bottom tier will be unloaded together with the container.
Alternatively especially shaped bottom midlocks type TL-M/B can be used. This type of midlock remains in the
foundation when lifting up the containers and it can be used in combination with standard foundations.
Special care has to be taken when midlocks or bottom midlocks shall be used in combination with longitudinal
sliding foundations. In no case foundations with elongated ISO-holes can be used.
Special type fully automatic twistlock TL-FA/G/B can also be used at bottom tier when specially strengthened
foundations are installed. For the reason that flexibility of shipside stanchions is unknown we recommend not
to use FAT at the bottom of container stacks with overstow (one side on panel and other side on stanchions).
TL-FA/G/B at bottom tier remains on board when unloading containers.
The TL-FA/G/B in the bottom tier works perfect in combination with foundations with elongated ISO-holes, but
in no case they can be combined with sliding foundations in transversal direction.
Asymmetrical arrangement
Symmetrical arrangement
In case that the vessel is equipped with lashing the lashing points on lashing bridge creating
bridges the symmetrical arrangement of containers additional forces in the lashings. This effect is
in longitudinal direction is even more important. increasing as more as the lashings are inclined in
longitudinal direction.
Shipowner’s requirement for unified length of
lashing rods is always extremely difficult to fulfil
when the vessel has lashing bridges because a
container height difference of at least 2 x 305 mm
has to be considered for high cube container loading.
It is very difficult to handle extension rods from
lashing bridges therefore they should not be used.
In case of large container vessel with lots of container tiers on deck and high stackloads normally the
stackload/weight distribution is limited by the allowed corner post compression acting on the lowermost
container.
Traditional internal lashings will produce additional pressure forces at the pressure side of container stack, thus
additional lashing units would make situation even worse instead of improving safety.
As an alternative container stacks can be lashed externally. In such case the lashing forces are reducing the
tension forces on tension side of container stack without increasing pressure forces on the pressure side of
stack.
There is considerable improvement of stackload and weight distribution but on the other hand external lashing
systems are very complex and difficult to handle. Interference in way of turnbuckles but also in way of rod
heads have to checked for hundreds of different loading conditions of 8’6’’ and 9’6’’container height. A certain
sequence has to be strictly followed when installing the lashing units.
External lashings should only be applied when 20’containers are arranged with 76mm ISO-gap in between
(Russian stowage). When 20’containers are stowed with lashing gap in between 40’containers at neighbor
stack cannot be lashed externally.
It is possible to apply some additional lashing plates so that the containers can be lashed internally or externally
at choice using same lashing gear. At choice means that containers can be lashed baywise either internally or
externally but not stackwise! Arranging the lashing plates for internal or external lashings using same lashing
units is high end engineering and requires lots of time for preparation.
In order to improve the situation we recommend to use special type lashing plates offering additional adjusting
range which is extremely important for lashing bridges which are 3-tiers high. In case of fixed type lashing
plates the lashing angle becomes rather ineffective when lashing high cube containers. But when using
adjustable lashing plates and shifting turnbuckles to upper position the lashing angle remains almost same for
8’6” and 9’6” container height resulting in better support to the container stack.
3.11 D-rings
203 363
SF-C2/ /110/U x160
216 376
203 363
SF-C2/ /110/U x160
216 376
SF-C1/110/U160
SF-C1/110/U160
Welding recommendation
Specification
- Variation of height
Min. height 65 mm.
Attention: These foundations can not be used in combination
with semi-automatic twistlocks/midlocks at bottom tier or
in combination with lashing plates.
- Max. height 140 mm.
- For example for height adjustment between hatch cover
surface and deck stanchions.
SF-1/144/110/U160x180 SF-1/184/110/U160x220
Sliding range ± 50
SF-1/224/110/U160x260
Welding recommendation
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension 500kN / shear 420 kN - Made of high tensile steel
- Approval from any classification society - Special sliding range on request
- Standard height 110 mm - Other options and variations please compare with
- Topplate with punchmarks for easy installation raised foundations
- Standard distances for double foundations 203/216/258 mm - As a standard we offer elongated foundations with
hardened topplates (min. 235 HB) in order to reduce
- Weldable inorganic zinc or epoxy shop primer wear down
Sliding
range
± 10
Transversal sliding
Range ± 30
SF-1Q/110 SF-3Q/110
Welding recommendation
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension 500 kN / shear 420 kN - Weldable inorganic zinc or epoxy shop primer
Longitudinal sliding
Range ± 30
203
SF-1L/110 SF-2L1/ 216 /110/U160
258
203
SF-2L/ 216 /110
SF-3L/110 258
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension 500 kN / shear 420 kN - Weldable inorganic zinc or epoxy shop primer
Welding recommendation
203
DF-2L/ 216 /55
258
203
DF-2L/ 216 /55
DF-1L/55 258
DF-1L/55
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension 500 kN / shear 420 kN - Made of casted steel
- Approval from any classification society - Weldable inorganic zinc or epoxy shop primer
- Standard distances for double foundations 203/216/258 mm - Centre marking for easy installation
LAP-1 LAP-2/100
Welding recommendation
The angle depends on the distance
between the lashing plate and the
container front.
Specification
- Min. breaking load 500 kN - Weldable inorganic zinc or epoxy shop primer
LAP-1N LAP-2N/100
Welding recommendation
The angle depends on the distance Because of special horn
between the lashing plate and the design and oval hole the
container front. turnbuckle can either:
Specification
- Min. breaking load 500 kN - Weldable inorganic zinc or epoxy shop primer
- Approval from any classification society - Smoothed edges all around
- Welding chamfer - Centre marking for easy installation
- Drop forged execution
DR-50
Welding recommendation
Specification
- Welding chamfer
203
FF-4R/ 258 /160/16/III
365
203
FF-2R/ 258 /160/16/III
365
FF-3R/160/16/III
FF-1R/160/16/III
Specification
203
FF-4R/ 258 /205/16/III
365
203
FF-2R/ 258 /205/16/III
365
FF-3R/205/16/III
FF-1R/205/16/III
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension 500 kN / shear 420 kN - Standard distances 203/365/258 mm
(other distances upon request)
- Approval from any classification society
- Thickness of pots 10 mm
- Standard thickness of topplates 16 or 28 mm
depending on thickness of tanktop - Weldable inorganic zinc or epoxy shop primer
- Standard diameter of topplates 205 mm (single type) - Made of high tensile steel
- Tightness tested
203
FF-4G/ 258 /518x539/16/III
365
203
FF-2G/ 258 /518x260/III
365
FF-3G/260x539/16/III
FF-1G/260/16/III
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension 500 kN / shear 420 kN - Standard distances 203/365/258 mm
(other distances upon request)
- Approval from any classification society
- Thickness of pots 12 mm
- Standard thickness of topplates 16 or 28 mm
depending on thickness of tanktop - Weldable inorganic zinc or epoxy shop primer
- All kinds of chamfer preparation - Made of high tensile steel
- Tightness tested
Chamfer type
WP-3/30/PM
WP-3/30/PM
WP-1/30/PM
WP-1/30/PM
WP-1SF/30/PM
Welding recommendation
Specification
20’/40’ End
WC-1/2/100
or: WC-1/2/115
20’ GAP
GF-...
Welding recommendation
WC-1/2/100 WC-1/2/115
Specification
GF-4 (GF-3)
GF-4 (GF-9)
GF-2 (GF-1)
GF-2
GF-2 (GF-8)
GF-4
GF-4 (GF-1 + GF-2)
Specification
- Welding chamfer so that welding does not collide with corner casting
adjusting plate
by yard
or: or:
Type 4 = long (280 mm) Type 3 = long (280 mm) Type 3 = long (280 mm)
Type 2 = short (140 mm) Type 1 = short (140 mm) Type 1 = short (140 mm)
or: or:
Type 4 = long (280 mm) Type 9 = long (280 mm) Type 9 = long (280 mm)
Type 2 = short (140 mm) Type 8 = short (140 mm) Type 8 = short (140 mm)
SB-13/(235)/45
SB-11/(235)/45
Welding recommendation
Specification
SB-3/3G/305/499x856x30/III
SB-1/3G/305/220x856x30/III
SB-3/2G/305/499x551x30/III
SB-1/2G/305/220x551x30/III
SB-3/G/499x246x30/III
SB-1/G/220x246x30/III
Specification
- Tightness tested
SB-33/(235)/2FT
SB-31/(235)/2FT
SB-33/(235)/1FT
SB-31/(235)/1FT
SB-33/(235)
SB-31/(235)
Specification
5.8 Midlocks
PATENTED TL-FA/L
~ 5.7 kg
Function of pin
Patented
Wrong insert is not possible
because the pin interferes with
corner casting.
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension 500 kN / shear 420 kN - Vertical clearance same as for semi-automatic twistlocks
- Approved by ABS, BV, DNV, GL and LRoS - Hot dip galvanised with stainless steel components
- Fully automatic locking / unlocking function when - Upper cone marked yellow
loading and unloading
- Suitable for lifting with twin spreader
- No need to use operation rods for unlocking
- One piece housing made of high tensile cast steel
- Safe locking against lifting forces during voyage
- Maintenance is not required
- Fully complies to OSHA regulations
- Minimized thickness of flange but still it can be seen from
- Large resting area according GL rules for highest pressure forces deck level whether a FAT has been inserted between upper
tiers or not
- No restricions for the application of different lashing systems
PATENTED TL-FA/LG
~ 5.9 kg
Function of pin
Patented
Wrong insert is not possible
because the pin interferes with
corner casting.
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension 500 kN / shear 420 kN - Hot dip galvanised with stainless steel components
- Approved by ABS, BV, DNV, GL and LRoS - Upper cone marked yellow
- Fully automatic locking / unlocking function when - Suitable for lifting with twin spreader
loading and unloading
- One piece housing made of high tensile cast steel
- No need to use operation rods for unlocking
- Maintenance is not required
- Safe locking against lifting forces during voyage
- Fully complies to OSHA regulations - Compared to TL-FA/L this FAT has an enlarged flange area
which is flush with the front of the corner casting and with
- Large resting area according GL rules for highest pressure forces additional yellow colour marking so that it is easier to see if
- No restricions for the application of different lashing systems the FATs habe been inserted in all four corners.
- Vertical clearance same as for semi-automatic twistlocks
PATENTED
TL-FA/SL
~ 4.9 kg
Safety feature
Patented
Wrong insert is not possible because
the special shape of upper cone
interferes with corner casting.
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension 500 kN / shear 420 kN - Hot dip galvanised
- Approved by ABS, BV, DNV, GL and LRoS - Upper cone marked yellow
- Fully automatic locking / unlocking function when - Suitable for lifting with twin spreader
loading and unloading
- One piece housing made of high tensile cast steel
- No need to use operation rods for unlocking
- No moveable parts at all
- Safe locking against lifting forces during voyage
- Maintenance is not required
- Fully complies to OSHA regulations
TL-A/L TL-A/L
~ 4.9 kg ~ 4.5 kg
Specification
TL-GA/L
~ 5.4 kg
Specification
TL-L
~ 5.5 kg
Specification
- Type TL-GL/L with large resting area according GL rules for highest pressure forces
TL-GL/L
~ 6.6 kg
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension 500 kN / shear 420 kN - Left hand locking as standard, right hand locking on request
- Maximum resting area exceeding class requirements by far - Internal locking mechanism made of stainless
steel components
- Designed for highest pressure forces and reduction of wear
down or slip/stick effect in combination with elongated
ISO-sockets
TL-M/L Application 1
~ 4.9 kg
Application 2
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension 500 kN / shear 420 kN - Hot dip galvanised
- Approval from any classification society
- Upper part marked blue
- Automatic locking/unlocking at ISO-gap position in
- Can also be used for bottom tier in combination with special
combination with semi-automatic twistlocks at opposite
shaped foundations
container end
Application
Specification
- Automatic locking/unlocking at ISO-gap position in combination with conventional twistlocks at opposite container end
TL-BL TL-BQ
~ 7.3 kg ~ 7.3 kg
Specification
TL-BLL TL-BQL
~ 8.5 kg ~ 8.5 kg
Specification
RS-FS
~ 11.5 kg
Spanner OT-RS-FS
~ 2.3 kg
Specification
- Open design for easy greasing of thread and long life thread lubrication
RS-FN
~ 12.4 kg
Spanner OT-RS-FN
~ 2.4 kg
Specification
- Min. breaking load tension 500 kN - Open design for easy greasing of thread and long life
thread lubrication
- Approval from any classification society
- Hot dip galvanised - Because of sliding nut principle turnbuckle type RS-FN can be
pushed together to minimum storage length directly without
- Made of high tensile steel for minimising weight any need for rotation. The sliding nut has a securing screw
solution for which a patent has been applied for and allows
- Large adjusting range securing against self-releasing at any position of thread by
- Patented securing screw against self-releasing at sliding nut just one short rotation without blocking sliding function
R-KS/...
R-KX/24/...
Specification
- Min. breaking load tension 500 kN - Under normal conditions the combination of long thread of
turnbuckle and multiple knobs at lashing bar guarantees
- Approval from any classification society unified lashing length for all container heights.
- Swivel hook at upper end which is self-securing Only in case of unfavourable arrangement of lashing plates
when the lashing bar is hanging in vertical direction. it might be necessary to apply additional extension rods at
certain stack locations.
- Made of high tensile steel
- Hot dip galvanised
- Diagonal lashings type R-KS/... and R-KX/24/...
with multiple knobs at lower end for fast pre-adjustment
of length minimising necessary number of rotations
when tightening the turnbuckles
R-KV/...
Specification
- Min. breaking load tension 500 kN
OR-A/3900-10500
OR-A/50x2600 OR-A/1800
Specification
- Light weight design - In order to reach top of 5th tier the telescopic rod
can be extended by additional extension bar 2.60 m
- Maximum stiffness
- For top of 1st tier operating rod type OR-A/1800 to be used,
- Made of aluminium tubes
please compare to next page
- Free adjustment of length without any tools from top
of 2nd tier to top of 4th tier
Specification
- Maximum stiffness
OR-F/3800 OR-R/3800
~ 2.0 kg ~ 2.0 kg
Specification
- Maximum stiffness
PL-40x8/16
~ 3950 kg (without bins)
PL-20x8/10
~ 1500kg (without bins)
Specification
Bin 1075x1075x790
~ 95 kg
Specification
- Standardised dimensions
- Can be stacked up
- Drainage holes
- Colour marking corresponding to the OSHA equipment to be stowed, i. e. yellow marking for
fully/semi-automatic twistlocks and blue marking for midlocks
- Wooden grating for bottom is available on request. In this case the stowage capacity per bin is reduced
BR-TP BR-TP/365
~ 8.2 kg ~ 8.9 kg
BR-T
~ 3.0 kg
Specification
Specification
- Min. breaking load shear 420 kN - A variety of three different twist stackers with 13 mm
resting area is available upon customers preference:
- Approval from any classification society
- Type IS-1T/L is our standard version in light weight
- All types are hot dip galvanised with stainless execution with a spring loaded fallout protection
steel components
- Type IS-1T is our heavy duty version with closed housing
- Coning and deconing at the quay side as requested by OSHA and internal spring mechanism
- Easy one-hand operation - Type IS-1T/LG is a pure after sales product with gravity
- Made of casted steel whip as fallout protection.
IS-1T/LF IS-1T/30
~ 1.4 kg ~ 5.1 kg
Specification
- Min. breaking load shear 420 kN - Latest invention twist stacker type IS-1T/LF has no resting
area any more and containers can be stowed directly on top of
- Approval from any classification society each other without vertical gap. The necessary quantity of
- All types are hot dip galvanised with stainless twist stackers can be reduced by 50 % compared to standard
steel components twist stackers because height alignment at cellguide ends is
no longer required.
- Coning and deconing at the quay side as requested by OSHA
- Twist stacker IS-1T/30 has a resting area with 30 mm thic-
- Easy one-hand operation kness for height adjustment when used in combination with
semi-automatic twistlocks for example for containers which
- Made of casted steel are stowed in deck cellguides at one end only.
IS-1/115
~ 2.6 kg
203
IS-2/ 258 /115
365
Specification
- Min. breaking load shear 420 kN for single stacking cones - Drop forged cones
- Min. breaking loads tension / compression up to 1200 kN - Enlarged length of cones (115 mm) in order to reduce
for double stacking cones longitudinal misalignment of containers
- Approval from any classification society - Hot dip galvanised
- The transversal distance between the cones of double
stackers will be made to measure the required distance
between containers. Distances to be used
preferably 203, 258 and 365 mm
BS-1/115
~ 2.5 kg
203
CS-2/ 258 /115
365
Specification
- Min. breaking load shear 420 kN for single stacking cones - To be used in combination with welding plates type
WP-1 for example
- Min. breaking loads tension / compression up to 1200 kN
for double stacking cones - Type CS-2/... with one cone flattened to be used for tank
step locations
- Approval from any classification society
- Drop forged cones
- The transversal distance between the cones of double
stackers will be made to measure the required distance - Enlarged length of cones (115 mm) in order to reduce
between containers. Distances to be used preferably longitudinal misalignment of containers
203, 258 and 365 mm
- Hot dip galvanised
SE-TP/1T/... SE-TP/1S/...
X to be informed
by yard
SE-TP/2T/... SE-TP/2S/...
SE-TP/1S/.../UP/... SE-TP/2S/UP/...
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension / compression up to 1200 kN - Custom-made for individual situation on board
SE-P/F/UP/...
SE-P/S/UP/...
X to be informed
by yard
SE-P/T/...
SE-P/F/...
SE-P/S/...
Specification
- Min. breaking load compression up to 1200 kN - Length adjustment by thread or saw fish solution
- Approval from any classification society - Custom-made for individual situation on board
- Pressure elements without length adjustment are no longer - Made of high tensile steel
allowed according to latest rules of Germanischer Lloyd
DA-IS/258
~ 1.4 kg
IS-1/115
Specification
- The breadth of pressure adapters will be made to measure the required distance
between containers. The preferred distance is 258 mm.
7 SPECIAL FEATURES
7.7 ISO-plugs
SF-C1LS/ER/110/U160 SF-C1LS/EL/110/U160
SF-C1LS/110/U160
SF-1LS/110/28/R159/III
Tweendeck
Welding recommendation
Welding outside
> Application <
Welding inside
Tweendeck
Hatch cover
Specification
- Min. breaking loads tension 960 kN for hatch cover lifting weights up to 45 tons
LP-B-1H/BL12/200x300x12/III DR-1F
Min. breaking load 120 kN Min. breaking load 500 kN
DR-1F/50/IV
Min. breaking load 500 kN
LP-B-C1H/BL36/II
Min. breaking load 360 kN
Casted steel execution
DR-L/45
Min. breaking load 450 kN
Hot dip galvanized
~ 12.2 kg
FF-... SF-...
Specification
CP-1/TC/305
~ 19.4 kg
CP-1/LT/305
~ 23.9 kg
rotary
Compensation pieces or height adapters to be used preferably in holds for levelling of adjacent stacks.
Specification
- Standard height is one feet (305 mm) but other heights can
be delivered on request
DA-CG/30
~ 3.2 kg
Specification
- Adapter pieces for safe loading of ISO-containers within guide angles with
increased width suitable for loading of EURO-containers (2500 mm)
LG-1/20FR
Description
In addition to container lashing gear SEC supplies 20’ and 40’ spreaders.
Combined designs for twin loading of married 20’ containers can be delivered.
The SEC spreaders are made-to-measure designs. Options such as working
platforms, flippers, etc. can easily be added to basic design. In addition to the
standard design with manual operation, SEC provides a semi-automatic
version. All spreaders are supplied with class lifting gear certificate as standard.
This certificate has to be regularly renewed. Furthermore, any other container
related lifting gear is available on request. Please apply for details.
SF-1HSL/160/110/±45 TL-A/HS
~ 7.7 kg
marked red
sliding range
PATENTED
Specification
- The sliding part of foundation always remains in neutral position due to spring
loaded ball pen solution
- Fully forged twistlock in hot dip galvanised execution with stainless steel components
- The foundation can be made to measure according to the individual situation on board as
far as necessary sliding range, height, steel grade of conic wedges and surface treatment is concerned
IP-P
~ 0.05 kg
IP-SR
~ 0.45 kg
rubber pad
Specification
FF-... SF-...
For making safe unprotected sides of hatch covers or similar the existing
container foundations can be used when fitting SEC movable railing post.
Specification
- Locking function
8’6” or 9’6”
Container
OT-RSP / 2T
OT-RSP / 3T
8’6” or 9’6”
Reefer
Container
8’6” or 9’6”
Container
Specification
- Foldable
8’6” or 9’6”
Container
OT-RSP / L
8’6” or 9’6”
Reefer
Container
8’6” or 9’6”
Container
Specification
8.8 Cellguides
- Optimised lashing system for the requested - Arrangement of sliding foundations for
stackloads on deck under consideration of compensation of hatch cover movements with
acceleration from classification society depending necessary sliding range and direction in co-
on ship size and GM value. operation with yard and hatch cover designers.
- Maximum stackload for 20’ containers which can - Transversal spaces between containers conside-
not be lashed at both ends. ring deflection of hatches or minimum breadth of
guide angles.
- Maximum number of tiers especially at outermost
positions where containers are exposed to wind - Longitudinal arrangement of containers, for
forces in order to keep the guaranteed TEU capa- example symmetrical or asymmetrical arrange-
city. ment of 40’ containers when two 20’ stacks are
stowed with lashing gap in between or in
- Latest requirements from OSHA, AMSA, US combination with other container sizes.
Coast Guard, ISO, IMO, national safety authorities
etc. - Advantages/disadvantages of different types of
foundations, i. e. raised ISO, dovetail or flush
- Optimised arrangement of lashing plates in rela- foundations, welding plates or guide fittings.
tion to containers for unrestricted loading of 8’6”
and 9’6” containers with unified lashing length. - Necessary spaces and stowage factors for loose
lashing gear.
- Interference of loose lashing gear with hatch cover
entry guides, crane pedestals or adjacent stacks. - Acting forces on bulkheads, container stanchions,
lashing bridges etc.
- Stowage possibilities for special container sizes
others than ISO, for example 30’, 45’, 48’, 49’ & - Necessary spaces and safety requirements
EURO containers. according CSS code (IMO 1352).
- Best securing solution for containers in hold
depending on requested stackloads, loading
flexibility and OSHA conformity.
A separate department inside SEC takes care about 2.) Design Level
all kinds of container related design parts for ships as a) Typical situation only
shown on the following pages. Our design office is Principle Design consists of main steel structure with
equipped with the latest CAD programs by dimensioning based on the result of our FE
AUTODESK namely AutoCAD, Mechanical Desktop calculations but without measuring any details. The
and Inventor. principle arrangement of necessary reinforcements at
the hull will be indicated but dimensioning of such
Strength analysis is performed by Finite Element stiffeners to be done by hull designers. An example is
Method (FEM) using ANSYS. Drawing transmission the arrangement and dimensioning of typical
by e-mail is possible in all kinds of common file container stanchions at ship sides.
formats, i. e. dxf and dwg. Large files can be
downloadet from SEC exchange server. b) Complete design
Same as before but for all situations on board which
Different levels of design can be offered starting are different, for example the arrangement and
with principle layout drawings to detailed dimensioning of main steel structure for all container
manufacturing drawings with complete outfitting. In stanchions on deck.
order to avoid misunderstandings we would like to
precise our definition of different design levels: 3.) Manufacturing Level
We will prepare a complete set of manufacturing
1.) Layout Level drawings with detailed measuring including welding
Principle Layout shows typical situations i. e. at details for each individual item ready for production.
midship section with the principle arrangement of Manufacturing drawings normally will include
the concerned design part. These drawings to be complete outfitting with working platforms, railings,
used as a base for further design levels. An example ladders, access lids, gratings, light housings and what
could be the principle arrangement of lashing ever might be necessary. Material tables listing
plates at lashing bridge for optimised all involved items will be providet together
lashing of containers, interference with the corresponding drawings.
check with hatch cover panels, Outfitting with electrical
parking position of equipment can not be offered.
turnbuckles and unified
lashing length.
Description
When the requested stackload for 40’ containers is exceeding the limit of approx. 100 tons lashing from hatch cover level might no longer
be sufficient. For this reason lashing bridges are installed between 40’ hatches in order to realise more effective support by the lashings.
Higher container weights can be realised in the upper tiers while the lashing system can be simplified, i. e. double cross short lashing
system (Para-Lash) to be used for 40’ containers from lashing bridge level. Heavy and unhandy long lashing bars should not be used
except at some outermost stacklocations. The installation of lashing bridges does not have any effect on 20’ stackloads because 20’
containers still have to be lashed from hatch cover level at midhatch position. The possibility to stow non-standard containers others
than 20’/40’ ISO containers is restricted. For example 45’ containers can be loaded on top of two tiers 40’ containers otherwise they
would interfere with the lashing bridge structure. Alternatively the length of hatch covers can be increased and additional foundations
for 45’ containers to be arranged. It has to be kept in mind when elongating the hatches lashing operation of 40’ containers will become
more difficult due to increased gap between lashing bridge and 40’ container end. Depending on the required stackload and number
of tiers the height of lashing bridges can be increased so that the uppermost walkway is in line with top of 1st, 2nd or even 3rd tier
containers. Stackloads up to 200t can be realized for 3-tier high lashing bridges in combination with external lashings. It should be noted
when increasing the height of lashing bridges 3-tier high or more no longer the adjusting range of turnbuckles is sufficient to ensure
unrestricted loading of 8’6’’ and 9’6’’ containers below lashing level. For this reason SEC has developed a special lashing plate with
multiple holes for easy shifting of turnbuckle to higher position for lashing of high cube containers.
Another positive effect of lashing bridges is easy access to reefer - Next thing is the optimised arrangement of lashing plates on
containers. Many subjects have to be considered when designing lashing bridge in order to ensure unified length of lashing
a lashing bridge: rods. Preferably fixed lashing plates are used on lashing
bridges instead of slewing eyes because of lower costs and
- At first the layout of transversal hold beam has to be checked no maintenance work.
together with yard and hatch cover designers considering
guiding system of hatch cover panels, arrangement of bearing - Vibration analyses can be carried out on request.
pads and lifting stoppers, sliding range of hatch covers due to
ship’s torsion, installation tolerances, minimum breadth of
walkways, strength of lashing bridge etc.
Description
Fixed installed service stages for reefer containers are a perfect solution for easy surveillance, service and maintenance of reefer
containers even at higher tiers. The design is tailor made to accommodate the exact situation on board depending on the requested
number of tiers and rows of reefer containers. The light weight steel structure should be strengthened to absorb bumps from containers
and hatch cover panels during operation. Guiding system for hatch covers can be integrated on request.
Description
Using the transversal hatch coaming as working platform for container lashing is very inconvenient for stevedores especially when there
are many installations on top such as ventilation housings, hold down devices etc. For this reason it is recommended to install lashing
stages at hatch cover level which will make lashing operation much easier. A perfect solution for the lashing stages is when they cross
the whole breadth of vessel with direct access to the container stanchions at both sides of the ship. When the holds are open a
removable railing system should be integrated to the lashing stages for safety reason.
Description
The amount of design hours for container deck stanchions can vary quite a lot from pure strength analysis with FEM and dimensioning
of main steel structure to manufacturing drawings with complete outfitting such as working platforms, access lids, ladders and railings
subject to demand.
Description
The installation of fixed 40’ cellguides is a standard solution for ships which are exclusively designed to carry containers. Vertical
guide angles are attached to the transversal bulkheads with entry guides at the upper end in alternating high peak / low peak
arrangement to speed up loading time. No loose securing fittings are needed for securing of 40’ containers and various securing
solutions can be applied when loading two 20’ containers in a 40’ cell depending on customers preference concerning stackload versus
OSHA requirements.
Description
Container vessels which frequently have to carry a large amount of heavily loaded 20’ containers sometimes are equipped with slim
cellguides which are fitted into the 76 mm ISO gap of a 40’ cellguide system. Slim cellguides are fixed in longitudinal and transversal
direction to transmit forces from container loading into the hull structure. No loose securing fittings are needed at all therefore this
system fully complies to OSHA regulations but still allows unrestricted stackloads. No need to mention that exclusively 20’ containers
can be loaded when slim cellguides are installed. Due to its extreme narrow design slim cellguides are so weak that they normally
cannot be made removable.
Description
In order to achieve maximum stackweights with a minimum heavy containers to be loaded above entry guide level. Loading
amount of loose fittings the installation of deck cellguides can be of high cube containers has to be restricted due to limited
an option. When integrating walkways in the deck cellguides easy adjustable range of turnbuckles. Securing of 20’ containers within
access to (reefer) containers is another positive effect. A perfect 40’ deck cellguides should be avoided because of many different
deck cellguide should reach approx. to the lower third of the fittings are needed for fulfilling OSHA regulations.
uppermost container tier and should be exclusively used for one
container size, i. e. 40’ containers. In this case no loose securing
fittings are needed at all and maximum stackloads can be
achieved. Container tiers which are exceeding the guide angles
have to be secured by vertical lashing bars in order to absorb
lifting forces and additional diagonal lashings to be arranged if
Description
In case of multi purpose container vessels the loading of other cargoes than containers is disturbed when fixed cellguides are installed.
When making the cellguides removable the cargo holds can be used more flexible for other cargoes when parking the cellwall close to
the bulkhead. Alternatively the cellguides can be shifted in longitudinal direction to facilitate loading of different container sizes, i. e. 20’,
30’, 40’ or 45’. The cellwall is fully self-sustained with counter bearings at the longitudinal bulkhead. The application of removable cellwalls
is limited to a maximum hold breadth of approx. 7 to 8 containers across otherwise the steel weight of the cellwall might exceed the lifting
capacity of ship cranes. As an option the removable cellwall can be designed as grain bulkhead.
Description
There are several reasons for integrating vertical stoppers in the cellguides. In the area of inclining hull form with 20’ tanksteps the
installation of cellguide stoppers do allow loading of 40’ containers even when there are no 20’ containers available for lowermost
position. Vertical stoppers can be integrated at certain level in the cellguides so that non-standardized cargoes can be loaded on
tanktop while 40’ containers can be stowed above. In case of large container carriers and especially open top container vessels with
more than nine tiers on top of each other the stackloads have to be limited because the corner post compression of the lowermost
container might be exceeded. Many different solutions for stoppers have been realised depending on customers preference and situation
on board. It should be mentioned that stanchion type stoppers are transmitting vertical loads directly into tanktop structure while all
other types of stoppers do require large reinforcements to absorb vertical loads.
Description
Especially for multi purpose vessel which carry containers only in exceptional cases it might be unfavourable to install tank steps in
accordance with ISO container dimension at positions where the hull form is inclining. For such vessels container blind trestles are the
best choice for maximum container intake and easy securing solution. The blind trestles can be designed in fixed or removable execution.
9 RORO PART
Fixed Fittings
Loose Fittings
LP-E-F/R4X/272x16/III LP-E-R/R4X/268x16/PM
Welding recommendation
Deck
Specification
- Min. breaking load tension 200 kN - Weldable inorganic zinc or epoxy shop primer
Options and variations for flush lashpots Options and variations for raised lashpots
- Variation of thickness
of top plate - Half convex type for
welding directly
against bulkheads
or pillars
- Variation of size
of top plate
- 2-hole type
Specification
- Standard height 64 mm
Crinkle Bar
Baby Elephant Foot
LAF-CB/2
LP-H-R/150x8/PM
Welding recommendation
Deck
Welding recommendation
Specification
- Min. breaking load tension 2 x 30 kN for crinkle bar resp. 100 kN for baby elephant foot
D-Rings
DR-1/15 DR-2/15
Welding recommendation
Deck Deck
Specification
- Welding chamfer
203
FFL-4/4E/ 258 /28/III
365
203
FFL-2/2E/ 258 /28/III
365
Specification
C-H-11-15/length
C-H-13-20/length
C-HH-11-15/length
C-HH-13-20/length
C-HEF-11-15/length
C-HEF-13-20/length
C-HS-11-15/length
C-HS-13-20/length
C-SS-11-15/length
C-SS-13-20/length
Specification
- Painted (orange)
GE-SW/20/EF
~ 9,3 kg
Specification
- Can be operated with standard pneumatic or electrical power tools but also with manual ratchets
C-TL-20 RS-C/405-555
~ 5.3 kg ~ 3.6 kg
Specification
GE-TH
Specification
- Anti-slip shoring
- Weight ~117.0 kg
GE-TC/2
~ 11.0 kg
Specification
- Skid-proof
- Anti-static
- According to DIN 76051 the specifications of leading RoRo carriers for securing of
trucks, trailers and construction vehicles on PCTC vessels
WL25-1HH1.5/150/1750 WL25-2HH1.8/150/1750
for light-weight passenger cars (1500 daN) for passenger cars, sports utility vehicles,
vans etc. (1800 daN)
Specification
- Web width = 25 mm
- According to EN 12195-2
WL50-3HH5.0/500/3000 for securing of medium-weight cargoes on merchant vessels, trucks and railways
WL50-3HH5.0/500/3000+1000 for securing of medium-weight cargoes on merchant vessels, trucks and railways
Specification
- Gasoline-, lubricant- and solvent-proof - Fixed and with double - J Hook or D-Ring + elephant foot
WL50-3HL5.0/500/3000
for medium-weight project shipments on multi-purpose and RoRo vessels
Specification
- Extra-large soft eye for variable attachments, e.g. shackles, D-rings, elephant feet etc.
- Web width = 50 mm
- According to EN 12195-2
Generator
WL75-3HH10.0/750/1500
(according to EN 12195-2)
for marine securing of high and heavy cargoes on RoRo vessels, specialized break-bulk carriers etc.
Specification
- Web width = 75 mm
10 TIMBER PART
Edge controller
Edge controller
Hatch coaming
Uprights
e
Hog wir
Uprights
Hatch coaming
Master Lashing
ML-1/100/13.3
Fixed fittings
Components of each system
DR-50 LAP-1
- 1 x Ratchet Winch
- 1 x Web band 100 % PES, fixed end /
1 reinforced eye / 1 soft eye
- 1 x Web band 100 % PES, loose end /
1 reinforced eye / 1 open end
- 2 x shackles
see chapter 3.13 see chapter 3.9 - 2 x Edge controller (web band protector) – Option
Benefits
Specification
Edge controller
Edge controller
Hatch coaming
Uprights
ire
Hog w
Uprights
Hatch coaming
Master Lashing
ML-2/100/13.3
Fixed fittings
DR-50 LAP-1
Benefits
Specification
Specification
Edge controller
Edge controller
Hatch coaming
Specification