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Kongsberg Maritime has announced the launch of a new electric towing winch, expanding its winch product portfolio to better serve the tug market.

The new winch is powered by a frequency converter-driven electric motor, delivering enhanced operational efficiency and reduced environmental impact compared to traditional hydraulic systems.

Reduction in hydraulic systems

A key advantage of the new electric towing winch is the reduction in hydraulic systems on board

A key advantage of the new electric towing winch is the reduction in hydraulic systems on board, minimising the risks related to oil on deck.

This aligns with the maritime industry’s ongoing shift toward more sustainable operations. The winch is engineered for high efficiency and low power consumption, making it an ideal solution for modern tug operations.

Harbour tug applications

Designed for harbour tug applications, the winch offers a pulling force of up to 35 tons and brake holding loads tailored to selected towing ropes.

It features frequency converter technology for stepless speed control during rope handling and is available in multiple drum configurations, including single, double, and split drum options.

Mechanical spooling device for wire

The robust design contains an electric motor, induction-hardened gears, and high-quality bearings

The robust design incorporates an electric motor, induction-hardened gears, and high-quality bearings, ensuring a durable drive line capable of withstanding harsh marine environments.

Additional features include a mechanical spooling device for wire winch applications and a quick-release function under three seconds, compliant with IACS rules.

Future upgrades on remote service

Kimmo Haula, VP Merchant, Handling Systems, at Kongsberg Maritime, said: “We know that tug operators need to have round-the-clock availability for towing operations, so with our global support network and product centre expertise we can ensure that when our customers need support, they get it."

The control system for the new winch will also enable future upgrades on remote service and connectivity to Kongsberg ecosystem. With its launch, tug operators can look forward to enhanced performance, reduced environmental impact, and lower operational costs.”

Hydraulic winch systems

The winch is equipped with a user-friendly interface, offering local control stands

Kongsberg Maritime brings decades of experience in both frequency converter-driven and hydraulic winch systems to this new product, ensuring reliability and performance.

The winch is equipped with a user-friendly interface, offering local control stands and bridge main controls that display key operational data such as rope line tension, length, speed, and system alarms.

Aquapilot thruster control system

Uniquely, Kongsberg Maritime combines winch controls with its Aquapilot thruster control system lever, enhancing operational safety and user-friendliness. This ergonomic design allows captains to manage winch and thruster operations simultaneously, improving situational awareness and control.

The new electric towing winch is supported by Kongsberg Maritime’s global service network and is designed for future upgrades, including remote service capabilities and integration with the broader Kongsberg ecosystem.

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