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Azimuth Grid Thrusters



360° steering grid

Reliable thruster gears

Resistant to grounding

Suitable for shallow water

Low-noise operating mode

The Jastram azimuth grid thruster is capable of providing highly accurate dynamic positioning, responsive steering and emergency propulsion.

Mounted flush to the bottom of the vessel, it has no protruding parts which could be damaged in shallow water. A removable grid protects the horizontally mounted propeller. Smaller parts and sand are washed through the large-volume housing.

A special propeller generates effective thrust with a high volume at a low pressure.

With the solid Jastram thruster gear, the water is pumped through the 360° rotating steering grid.

Turning the grid by up to 180° in 8 seconds, the thruster provides immediate thrust in all directions.

The prime mover can be moved by 180° around the propeller according to the given installation conditions in the hull structure.


Azimuth Grid Thruster




Thruster Grid




azimuth grid thruster installation draft

 



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table

The given thrust range is based on experience as well as calculations using the column 'Max kW' and is about 70% of the thrust of transverse thrusters. 'Max kW' may differ for requirements of classification societies.

Type

Prop
ø mm

Max
Input
Rpm

Max
kW

Max kW
Diesel
DP*

Thrust
approx
kN

W10

620

1.500
1.800

70
83

 

6-8
7-9

W20

840

1.500
1.800

138
165

116
140

11-15
12-17

W40

990

1.500
1.800

217
260

187
225

16-22
18-25

W50

1.000

1.500

315

315

21-29

W60

1.220

1.500
1.800

510
610

426
510

33-46
37-51

W90

1.600

1.500
1.800

583
700

500*
600*

43-60
48-67

W100

1.940

1.000
1.200

750
900

688*
825*

57-80
64-90

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details

Ro Ro vessel with four azimuth grid thrusters for transporting Airbus A380 wings in shallow water and extremely tight river sections at high tidal ranges.

© Holyhead Towing


Four azimuth grid thrusters for optimum manoeuvrability have been installed in two heavy-lift barges which can be named as reference projects.

four azimuth grid thruster installation draft


Two 600kW Jastram W90 azimuth grid thrusters in the bow of the ARCOS ensure the dynamic positioning capability for cable laying and servicing in shallow water areas.

© Eidesvik Offshore ASA


River cruise vessel with Jastram azimuth grid thruster in the bow section and Jastram active noise reduction.

© Premicon AG



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technical features

The thruster gear is bolted to the housing and can be mounted and dismounted during docking.

The propeller is mounted with a tight oil press fit which allows rapid mounting and dismounting during shaft seal changes.

The stainless steel ring in the propeller tip region protects the housing against cavitation damage.

The oil lubrication system with oil level sensor (to be installed by the shipyard above waterline) protects the seals against water ingress.

 



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options

Impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) instead of anodes for longer life and reduced resistance in the housing.

Active noise reduction to reduce cavitation noise.



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