Boat fender is designed to protect the vessel from damage while moored with the assistance of a tugboat. The tugboat is usually protected with rubber fenders, the normal use is: Tugboat Cylindrical Fenders, D Fenders, Square Fender, Keyhole Fender, W Fenders or hang some tire protection.
Tug Cylindrical Fender
Cylindrical fender of tugboat provided by Hansel Marine has a wider size and length, which can be bent into different lengths than it is convenient, so it is mostly used as the main push fender for the tug bow or stern to protect the hull from Damaged.
D Fender
Hansel Marine can provide various D-type fenders (semi-cylindrical fenders) to meet the needs of various workboats and service boats. Because of the excellent stretching ability of our products, the stretching length can reach 10 meters. D-type fenders have a certain protective effect, and the installation cost offenders are relatively low, so it can be cut into different lengths according to the requirements. These rubber fenders can be installed directly on the workboat.
Square Rubber Fender
Square rubber fenders (SC fenders) provided by Hansel Marine can be customized with different specifications according to customer needs and has a wide range of uses. and the square fenders are widely used for belts on tugs and other workboats. There is a circular hole in the middle of the square rubber fender, and the thick wall to a certain extent is more wear-resistant.
Keyhole Fender
Keyhole fender is mainly used for the protection of the bow and stern, the texture is sturdy and very suitable for heavy machinery. Because the required friction level is different, so you can choose a groove or smooth fenders.
W Rubber Fender
W fenders are most suitable for use under extreme conditions. It has a unique opening design, easy to install, and flexible legs allow W-type fenders to be bent to the maximum to meet the needs of different boat shapes. and it has a greater ability to withstand bumps and impacts. So the W Fender is one of the most widely used rubber fenders for tugboats in the world today.