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Lifting capacity - 4 tons: SKM30-20 crane-manipulator to be installed on ice-class tug "Narvskaya Zastava"

Equipment for Project 3262 vessel is resistant to aggressive marine environments

Specialists of the "Arsenal" machine-building plant (St. Petersburg) manufactured the SKM30-20 crane-manipulator for subsequent installation on the ice-class tug "Narvskaya Zastava" (Project 3262), which was built at the "Verf' brat'ev Nobel'" shipyard in Rybinsk. This was reported by the company's press service.

The crane has been issued a certificate by the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping, confirming its resistance to aggressive marine environments and safety for personnel.

Main characteristics of SKM30-20:

  • Maximum boom outreach — 20.4 m
  • Maximum lifting capacity — 4 t
  • Intrinsically safe design (special structural protection of equipment, excluding the appearance of sparks)

The plant's press service reminded that the "Narvskaya Zastava" tug will ensure the environmental safety of the Gulf of Finland and inland waterways.

Equipping the vessel with an SKM30-20 crane-manipulator manufactured by "Arsenal" significantly increases the efficiency of task execution.
Press service of "Arsenal" plant

One of the oldest enterprises in Russia — the Cannon Foundry — appeared in 1711. The plant received its modern name in 1940. "Arsenal" also produces naval artillery mounts, as well as ship crane-manipulators, which use domestic components.

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