altangs
Mechanical
- Jun 14, 2011
- 3
Dear All,
Are there any operations people here who can advise on how they would normally operate a vertical manway davit. I am particularly interested in the situation where the blind has to be lifted up say a couple of inches to clear obstacles before it can be swung away from the opening.
Typically a davit will have an eyebolt or similar. Do you just continue screwing the nuts until it raises the blind, or is this just a bad design? What are the alternatives?
I am currently looking at a design, whereby the head is 42” approximately 1000kg, but it must be raised about 100mm to clear the clamps before it can be swung away to access the vessel. Unfortunately we also don’t have the head room to fix a block and tackle.
Any advice would be much appreciated
Are there any operations people here who can advise on how they would normally operate a vertical manway davit. I am particularly interested in the situation where the blind has to be lifted up say a couple of inches to clear obstacles before it can be swung away from the opening.
Typically a davit will have an eyebolt or similar. Do you just continue screwing the nuts until it raises the blind, or is this just a bad design? What are the alternatives?
I am currently looking at a design, whereby the head is 42” approximately 1000kg, but it must be raised about 100mm to clear the clamps before it can be swung away to access the vessel. Unfortunately we also don’t have the head room to fix a block and tackle.
Any advice would be much appreciated