Marine Anchor Manufacturers

Features:-

  • Marine Anchor of 3060 kg
  • Capacity having self weight 3060 kg.
  • Structure-Mild Steel
  • Shaft Material-EN/SAE.
  • Fabrication-Weld with 6013
  • Grade Electrodes and Weld Standards.
  • Coating-First Coat Metal Prime
  • Second Coating of oil Paint
  • Third Coat of Marine Paint

Marine Anchor Manufacturer in India

Marine Anchor Manufacturers

Rite Solution, located in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, is a prominent manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of high-quality marine anchor and ship chain in India. Specializing in a diverse range of marine anchoring solutions, Rite Solution is dedicated to delivering robust, reliable, and durable anchors that meet the stringent requirements of the maritime industry.

Our product portfolio includes anchors, such as stockless anchors, high-holding power anchors, and specialized designs for different seabed conditions. Each anchor is crafted with precision using top-grade materials to ensure optimal performance, longevity, and safety. Rite Solution’s commitment to excellence is reflected in our state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and stringent quality control processes.

As a trusted partner in the marine industry, Rite Solution not only serves domestic markets but also caters to international clients, delivering anchors that adhere to global standards. Our dedication to quality, reliability, and customer service makes us a preferred choice for marine anchoring solutions worldwide.

Though there are different types of anchors in use, the features of marine anchors can be generalized below.

  • The ring or hook is found at the top part of the anchor. It is where the anchor connects to the chain or cable.
  • The shank is the straight part of the anchor and connects the ring to the lowest part of the arms. It is the heaviest part of an anchor. It helps in burying the anchor to the seabed to stabilize the vessel.
  • The crown is the round arch in the lowermost part of the anchor. It connects the arms to the central shaft. The shank is fitted to the crown and forms a ball-and-socket joint.
  • The arms are the lower projections found on the anchor. They extend in either direction of the crown and assist in the grip.
  • The fluke is the flat part of the anchor that looks like a shield. The tip at the end of the arms extends in both directions from the crown. The fluke allows the arms to fasten to the seabed by digging through the floor or rocky elements.
  • The throat is the inner extension of the arm that is curved. It connects the shank and the arms.
  • A balancing band is a sleeve-like structure found at the center of the shank. It allows the anchor to balance itself during the lifting operations.
  • The chain cable is used to lower and haul the anchor from and to the seabed. It also maintains mechanical stability.
  • The hawse pipe guides the chain cable from the deck to the outside part of the boat, It is used when lowering or hauling the anchor upwards.
  • The chain stopper provides intermediate support and guides it between the windlass and the hawse pipe.
  • Chain locker and anchor pocket are used to store the anchor and chain when not being used. There are air holes in place for drainage in the event of flooding.
  • The windlass is used to lower and pull up the anchor when needed. It acts as a pulley system for lifting the anchor vertically.