54 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News • MAY 2014
Claxton Engineering Services Ltd.,
an Acteon company, launched the latest
version for its ATEX and safe-area crane
boom cameras to improve operational
safety through substantial upgrades in
camera performance and its user in-
terface. Enhancements to the camera,
which according to Claxton is one in a
range of best-in-class subsea and surface
cameras, include state-of-the-art charge-
coupled device (CCD) modules; a 324-
1 digital zoom; and a 28× optical zoom
lens. The new system also offers 3D
noise reduction (3D NR) for low noise
images in low light environments, image
stabilization, better resolution (now 550
from 450 TVL) and a lower minimum il-
lumination level (now 0.25 rather than 1
lux). The camera retains the auto/manual
day to night switching feature for night
viewing in monochrome. A joystick con-
trol replaces the push button system and
enables operators to concentrate on the
screen without looking at the controller.
The system includes a 12.1 in., high-
resolution daylight viewable LCD
screen and a control console that can be
mounted on any suitable surface within
the cab.
www.claxtonengineering.com
Anchoring of ships or depositing of
cargo on the bottom of the sea – the po-
tential uses for winches in marine and
offshore areas are extremely varied.
Safety is always the highest priority.
With an additionally included valve in
the control manifold DSE by Rexroth,
the retention forces are maintained even
when the brake is inactive. The compact
construction type reduces costs and in-
stallation effort for the user.
With regard to winches the safety as-
pect is of utmost importance. If, for
example, the hydraulics supply to the
winch is interrupted without activa-
tion of a brake, in the worst case the
load on the hook can fall uncontrolla-
bly. To guarantee safety even in these
cases, Rexroth installed an additional
valve that reacts to falling oil pressure. It
keeps the oil in the hydraulic motor and
thus prevents oil from escaping into the
tank. While the motor will rotate slow-
ly, it will not cavitate and the holding
forces will be maintained. The user can
select between multi-disk brakes and a
brake band, which affects the edge of the
winch drum.
An automatic brake release function
with integrated pressure reduction valve
is available to release the brake.
The winch control valves of the DSE
product line can be installed directly on
the motor without the need for pipes or
hoses. Thus, the manufacturer does not
only save costs, but also installation ef-
fort. Eliminating the lines also avoids the
risk of leaking hoses, pipes or couplings.
With a possible fl ow through of 60
to 700 l/min and a maximum pressure
of 250 bars, the product line is primar-
ily suitable for use with larger winches.
Thanks to the modular design, the suit-
able control manifold can be adopted to
the customer’s requirements. Functions
such as self-centering, operation with
two speeds and mooring can be easily
added to the main manifold.
Claxton’s Camera Upgrade
Puts Crane Safety in Focus
Compact Hydraulic Manifolds
for Safe Winch Performance
PRODUCT FEATURE: DECK MACHINERY
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