The delivery list is as follows: Two sets of A78 fairleads and three manual winches
Fairlead, also known as "fairleader" and "fairleader", refers to a cable-carrying device used to guide the cable through or change direction to protect the cable from wear. Generally, it is a metal crab claw, and some add a round pile or roller between the two claw claws and set it on the deck side of the ship or the pier side. Used to export the cable from a certain point beside the boat or the quay.
The manual winch, also known as the manual winch belt, is a kind of mechanical equipment that pulls the items by turning the winch drum by hand. The winch wire rope drum, driven by the drive gear, pulls the item by turning the wire rope wound above it. Lightweight and robust, galvanized, pressed steel frame construction, the cable pulls the unit propelled by the pulley by means of two internal prongs. These forks drag the cable as the winch moves forward, and at the same time act as an automatic braking system. The fork locks automatically as the grip increases.