Jacking Cylinder for Ro-ro Platform
Jacking Cylinder for Ro-ro Platform is a hydraulic jack for ro-ro platform, mainly used to lift and support heavy objects. The device can ensure the stability and safety of loading and unloading vehicles, and is widely used in ports, docks, logistics and other fields. Through the hydraulic system, Jacking Cylinder can quickly and easily adjust the height of the platform to meet the needs of different models and goods.
Specifications of Jacking Cylinder for Ro-ro Platform
Jacking Cylinder | |
Application | Retract the springboard and ramp |
Specifications | Bore diameter: 50mm-125mm Rod diameter: 25mm-75mm Strokeā¤1000mm |
Thrust force | Maximum 361KN (Bore diameter: 125mm/pressure 29.4MPa) |
Ro-ro platform jacking cylinders are hydraulic cylinders designed to raise and lower the platform of a roll-on/roll-off (Ro-ro) vessel. This functionality enables the vessel to load and unload vehicles and other cargo at varying heights, including during low tide.
Typically, Ro-ro platform jacking cylinders are positioned on either side of the vessel's platform and are linked to the platform through a series of levers and linkages. Extending the cylinders raises the platform, while retracting them lowers it.
Applications of Jacking Cylinder for Ro-ro Platform
Jacking cylinders for Ro-ro platforms are utilized in various applications, including:
- Loading and unloading vehicles and other cargo at different heights
- Leveling the platform of the vessel to account for tidal changes
- Raising the platform for maintenance and repairs
- Raising the platform to shield it from high seas
How to Retract the Springboard and Ramp Using Jacking Cylinder for Ro-Ro Platform?
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to retract the springboard and ramp using jacking cylinders:
- Ensure that the ship is securely moored and that all personnel are clear of the area.
- Activate the jacking cylinders to begin retracting the springboard and ramp.
- Monitor the retraction process, ensuring that the springboard and ramp are moving smoothly.
- Once fully retracted, deactivate the jacking cylinders.
- Inspect the springboard and ramp to confirm they are proper