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Manufacture /nsƉecƟŽn
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QuayQuip PEM conceives, designs, makes and
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commissions engineered solu ons for a diversity


of marine and port construc on applica ons. All
projects make the best use of our collec ve exper se
with steel, rubber and engineered plas cs.
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The QuayQuip PEM Design Group uses the extensive


resources available within the company, sister
businesses and other technical partners. The Design
Group enjoys access to over 50 engineers and
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specialists in disciplines which include:

 Fender design and applications engineering


 Mooring systems design
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 Shiploader and bulk materials handling technology


 Structural analysis including advanced FEA
 Steel fabrication, casting and forging production
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 Materials experts
 QA/QC inspection and management systems
 Third party external design checks
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Projects undertaken by QuayQuip PEM are


professionally designed and managed. Customer
satisfaction is our first priority and we live up to
our hard-earned reputation for delivery quality,
technology and value for money – all backed by
extended warranties.

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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Engineered
Special application fenders engineered for unique and
Engineered demanding situations:
Range  Parallel Movement
 Pantograph

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Fixed Range
Our most popular high performance fenders, suitable for most
Fixed large ship applications:
Range  Cells and Cones

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 Elements and Arch

Foam Range
Unsinkable, durable and versatile – arguably the world’s best

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Foam foam fenders:
Range  QuayGuard
 Donut

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Floating fenders for inshore and offshore. Wheel fenders for

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locks and corners.
Range  Pneumatics and hydropneumatics
 Wheels and rollers
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Utility Range
Simple solutions for smaller docks and harbours. Fenders for
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tugs and workboats.


Range  Cylindrical fenders
 Extruded and moulded profiles
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Plastics Range
Engineered plastics for low friction facings and environmentally
Plastics sensitive applications.
Range
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 UHMW-PE facing pads


 Composite piles and timbers
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Accessories
A full spread of accessories to support fenders and attach them
to new and existing structures.
Accessories
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 A full programme of chain and suspension systems


 Anchors and fixings
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Materials/Testing

Safety-critical installations demand quality materials: tested,


Materials inspected and verified to the latest international standards.
& Testing  Physical properties
 PIANC 2002 test protocols and procedures

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Engineered Range
QuayQuip PEM has more engineering resources than any
other manufacturer, able to provide an unrivalled breadth
and depth of fendering, mooring and marine construc on
exper se to solve the most complicated and demanding
challenges.

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The Engineered Range encompasses a variety of individually
designed systems for special fendering and mooring
applications. They blend the latest technologies with

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tried and proven components, using only the very best
materials to provide better performance in the toughest
environments.

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Parallel Movement Fenders (PMF)

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QuayQuip PEM’s design
team has engineered
many hundreds of Parallel KƉƟmized torsion arm
geometry reduces shear
Movement fenders and now
takes this technology into
the latest 4th Genera on
PMF with improved
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geometries, bearing designs Reinforced wings to resist High-performance
combined horizontal and QCN cones (p8)
and materials. ǀerƟcal forces
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Parallel Movement fenders


include a ‘non-tilt’ torsion Large lead-in
arm mechanism that keeps bevels to reduce
snagging
the panel vertical whatever
level it is impacted, but still
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allows free movement to


cope with berthing angles.
PMF systems provide
very low reaction too –
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sometimes less than half that


of a conventional design.
Reduced load can mean
lower construction costs and
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more comfortable and rapid


turnaround times.
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 Lower construction costs


 Very low reaction with
high energy Virgin UHMW-PE face
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 Balanced load paths pads with extra strong


blind boss Įxings (pϯϯ)
 Better geometry –
less rubber shear Forged and heat treated stainless
 Fully articulated pin joints steel ball joints in fully sealed Wile sleeǀes (opƟonal)
 Fully sealed bearings bearings. Bearing materials proven for fast construcƟon
to 200,000 load cycles and very high
operaƟng pressures.

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PMF Fenders are custom PMF A


B C D E F G H

Foam Range
designed for each application. (Dual QCN) Min Max

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 500 472  61.0  55.3 18.9 15.7 20.7
QuayQuip PEM engineers
consider normal and abnormal  600 472  70.9  64.6 22.0 18.9 23.6

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impacts, tides, line loads and  800 472  88.6  83.5 28.7 25.2 29.5

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UDLs, hull form, clearances
and many other factors when  900 472  98.4  93.9 33.1 28.3 32.5
recommending the best design

Air Range
1000 472 110.2 102.4 35.4 31.5 35.4
in each case.

Please ask QuayQuip PEM for


further details and advice.
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1200
472

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120.1 112.0

129.9 122.4
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43.3
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37.8
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1300 472 139.8 132.5 47.2 40.9 44.3

1400 472 149.6 142.1 50.8 44.1 47.2

Utility Range
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1600 472 171.3 161.0 57.5 50.4 53.1

Dimensions are typical and approximate. [Units: mm, in]


Every installation differs – please confirm dimensions with QuayQuip PEM.
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Plastics Range
Installation trials
of a 40ft tall PMF
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system on a mock-
up jetty section
at the QuayQuip
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PEM factory. Part


of a contract with Accessories
140 systems and
2,500t of steel.
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PMF components
are subjected to
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finite element
Materials/Testing

analysis to optimise
designs, check
stresses and service
life in normal and
fatigue conditions.

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Parallel Movement Fenders (PMF)
Performance table
H (mm) A0 A1 A2 B0 B1 B2 C0 C1 C2 D0 D1 Dual mounted QCN cones
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500 R 47.5 54.3 61.1 67.9 74.5 81.9 88.5 97.4 106 115 127 provide double the energy
28.8 32.8 37.1 41.1 44.7 48.1 51.7 56.2 60.7 65.2 71.7 for the same reaction
E 80.4 92.2 103 115 128 142 155 172 188 205 226 compared to a single

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600 R 39.3 45.0 50.6 56.2 61.4 66.8 71.9 78.7 85.4 92.2 101 QCN cone. Even at large
E 195 223 251 279 306 334 361 400 439 478 526 compression angles there
800 R 70.8 80.9 91.0 101 110 119 128 139 151 162 178 is minimal loss of energy.

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E 279.5 320.1 359.9
900 R 400 441 482 524 578 632 686 755
92.8 106 119 133 144 155 166 181 195 209 230 QuayQuip PEM can
provide performance
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1000 R 377 431 485 538 594 650 705 778 850 923 1016 curves, global axis forces
115 131 148 164 178 193 207 225 243 261 287
and preferred fixing details
E 505 577 649 721 794 868 941 1033 1126 1218 1340 for all PMF fenders.

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1100 R 140 160 180 200 217 234 252 273 294 315 346
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1200 R 645 736 828 920 1010 1100 1189 1312 1435 1558 1713
164 187 210 234 253 273 292 319 345 371 408

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1300 R 819 936 1053 1170 1286 1402 1518 1674 1830 1986 2184
195 223 251 279 303 327 351 380 409 438 482
E 1035 1182 1331 1478 1631 1783 1935 2135 2334 2534 2788
1400 R 225 257 290 322 350 377 405 441 476 511 562
E 1544 1764 1985 2205 2433 2660 2888 3186 3484 3782
1600 R 294 336 378 420 457 493 529 576 622 668
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Testing Facilities
The performance
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of QuayQuip PEM’s
engineered designs can
be proven in purpose
built test machines.
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These include the world’s


largest test press which
can accommodate full
size Parallel Movement
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Fenders, as well a 4000t QuayQuip PEM’s largest


pull test machine. test press was designed
for full scale testing of
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Performance tests are PMF fenders as well as


conducted by government cone and cell fenders up
approved operators to to 3000mm (10ft) high.
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ensure accurate and


independent results, Main features:
whilst third party  1300 kip capacity
inspections are always  10ft daylight
welcomed.  5ft stroke
 Rail guided platen

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Flat Pack Ports

Engineered
QuayQuip PEM’s Flat Pack Port (FPP) concept solves
construc on issues for remote loca ons, build speed and
available cranage. The en re fender, mooring, deck and
jacket structures are modularised. They can be factory
assembled and checked before shipment, containerised and
despatched to site in the most convenient and manageable

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packages.

Fixed Range
On site work is minimised to placing piles, rapid assembly of

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the flat pack port components and a few grouted joints. Job
done – fast, inexpensively and without compromise.

 Ideal for remote site projects


 Rapid and accurate construction

Foam Range
 Minimal site works

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 Factory pre-assembled and checked

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Energy Dissipation
(Load Fuses)

Air Range
When a fender is fully compressed, any
further deflec ons can increase forces
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rapidly, poten ally leading to structural D

damage. PIANC recommends the use of

Utility Range
load fuses to dissipate excess berthing
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energy and reduce the risk to personnel


and structures.

QuayQuip PEM has pioneered its own


design of load fuses (energy dissipaters)
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which supplement the main fenders


(energy absorbers). Their predictable

Plastics Range
behaviour and compact size allows for Load fuses used in a dual stage
fuse arrays which collapse in a safe and Pantograph hydropneumatic
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controlled manner. They are relatively fender to protect nuclear


inexpensive and simple to replace. submarines.
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Accessories
Mooring Travellers
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QuayQuip PEM solves the problem of safe mooring in locks and high dal
zones with a rail guided floa ng bollard.
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Materials/Testing

Mooring Travellers make it safer and easier to tie up with the bollard presented
at a conveniently safe height and distance for low freeboard ships and barges.
Deceptively simple, Mooring Travellers are designed for capacities up to 300kN,
completely unsupervised operation and a 50 year design life. This involved
fatigue analysis of all moving parts and bearing faces – especially rails, wheels
and bearings.

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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QCN Cone Fenders
QCN Cones have advanced geometry and
combine high efficiency with excellent
angular performance.

Versatile and proven in practice, the QCN


Cone Fender is well suited to berths and

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terminals handling large vessels, for load
sensitive structures and for berth upgrades.

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 High efficiency
 Good angular performance
 Wide range of sizes
 Standard and intermediate rubber grades
 PIANC tested and certified

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Anchors S
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H (mm) ØD ØA ØF ØB S T Fixings Weight


 350 22.4 20.1 13.0 10.8 1.1–1.3 0.8 4 × M20    99
 400 23.6 21.3 13.4 10.2 1.2–1.6 0.9 4 × M24   159
 500 29.5 26.6 16.7 12.8 1.2–1.6 0.9 4 × M24   309
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 550 32.5 29.1 18.3 14.0 1.2–1.6 1.1 4 × M24   397


 600 35.4 31.9 20.1 15.4 1.2–1.6 1.1 6 × M24   516
 700 41.3 37.2 23.4 17.9 1.5–1.9 1.1 6 × M30   776
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 800 47.2 42.5 26.8 20.5 1.6–2.0 1.1 6 × M36  1193


 900 53.1 47.8 30.1 23.0 1.6–2.0 1.3 6 × M36  1685
1000 59.1 53.1 33.5 25.6 2.0–2.6 1.4 6 × M42  2313
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1050 62.0 55.7 35.2 26.8 2.0–2.6 1.5 6 × M42  2686


1100 65.0 58.5 36.8 28.1 2.0–2.6 1.6 6 × M42  3087
1150 67.9 61.0 38.6 29.5 2.0–2.6 1.6 6 × M42  3528
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1200 70.9 63.8 40.2 30.7 2.0–2.6 1.7 8 × M42  4013


1300 76.8 69.1 43.5 33.3 2.6–3.1 1.8 8 × M48  5094
1400 82.7 74.4 46.9 38.6 2.6–3.1 1.9 8 × M48  6372
1600 94.5 85.0 53.5 47.2 2.6–3.1 2.3 8 × M48  9504
1800 106 95.7 60.2 53.1 3.1–3.9 2.4 10 × M56 13539
2000 118 106 66.9 59.1 3.1–3.9 2.4 10 × M56 18566
Please ask QuayQuip PEM for details of other QCN Cone models and dimensions. [Units: mm, in, lb]

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Performance H (mm) A0 A1 A2 B0 B1 B2 C0 C1 C2 D0 D1
table 350 E  8.0  9.2 10.3 11.5 12.7 13.9 15.1 16.7 18.2 19.8 21.8

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R 14.0 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.8 23.6 25.4 27.7 29.7 31.9 35.1
400 E 11.9 13.6 15.3 17.0 19.0 20.9 22.9 25.1 27.3 29.5 32.5
[Units: mm, ft-kip, kip] R 18.4 21.0 23.6 26.3 28.6 30.8 33.0 36.0 38.9 41.8 46.1
500 E 23.7 27.1 30.5 33.9 37.4 40.8 44.3 48.7 53.1 57.5 63.3
R 28.8 32.8 37.1 41.1 44.7 48.1 51.7 56.2 60.7 65.2 71.7
550 E 31.5 36.0 40.5 45.0 49.6 54.4 59.0 64.9 70.8 76.7 84.1
R 34.8 39.8 44.7 49.7 54.0 58.2 62.5 67.9 73.5 78.9 86.8
600 E 40.3 46.0 51.8 57.5 64.2 70.8 77.4 85.6 94.4 103 113

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R 39.3 45.0 50.6 56.2 61.4 66.8 71.9 78.7 85.4 92.2 101
E 66.6 76.0 85.6 95.1 104 114 122 135 148 161 177

Fixed Range
700 R 56.7 64.7 72.8 80.9 87.7 94.4 101 109 118 126 138
800 E 97.4 111 125 139 153 167 181 200 220 239 263
R 70.8 80.9 91.0 101 110 119 128 139 151 162 178

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900 E 140 160 180 200 221 241 262 289 316 343 378
R 92.8 106 119 133 144 155 166 181 195 209 230
1000 E 189 215 243 269 297 325 353 389 426 462 508
R 115 131 148 164 178 193 207 225 243 261 287
1050 E 218 249 281 312 344 376 408 450 493 535 589
R 127 145 163 181 197 212 228 248 268 288 316

Foam Range
1100 E 252 288 325 361 398 434 471 517 563 609 670

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R 140 160 180 200 217 234 252 273 294 315 346
1150 E 287 327 369 409 451 494 536 592 647 702 772
R 152 174 195 217 236 255 274 297 321 345 379
1200 E 322 368 415 460 505 549 594 656 718 779 857
R 164 187 210 234 253 273 292 319 345 371 408

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1300 E 409 468 527 585 643 701 759 837 915 993 1092
R 195 223 251 279 303 327 351 380 409 438 482
1400 E 517 592 665 739 815 892 968 1067 1168 1267 1394
R 225 257 290 322 350 377 405 441 476 511 562
E 772 882 993 1103 1216 1331 1444 1593 1742 1891 2080

Air Range
1600 R 294 336 378 420 457 493 529 576 622 668 734
1800

2000
E
R
E
R
1099
372
1508
460
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1256
425
1723
525
1413
479
1938
591
1570
532
2154
656
1733
578
2376
713
1894
624
2598
770
2056
670
2820
827
2269
728
3112
899
2480
787
3402
971
2693
845
3694
1043
2962
929
4063
1147
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U lity Range
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Reaction
90
Energy
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70
Reaction (%)

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50 100

40 80
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30 60

20 40
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0 0 Accessories
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70
Deflection (% )
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Intermediate D (%) 0  5 10 15 20 25 30 35  40 45 50 55 60 65  70  72


factors R (%) 0 21 40 58 72 84 93 98 100 98 94 89 85 87 100 110
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E (%) 0  1  4  8 15 22 30 39  49 58 67 75 83 91 100 104


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Angular Angle 0 3 5 8 10 15 20
factors R-factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
E-factor 1.00 1.01 1.00 0.99 0.98 0.93 0.87
±10% tolerance applies to Rated Performance Data (RPD).
Please refer to QuayQuip PEM for other performance properties of QCN Cone Fenders.

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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QCL Cell Fenders
QCL Cell Fenders have an efficient and simple
geometry which is well proven, tried and
tested.

Versatile and proven in practice, QCL Cells are


well suited to berths and terminals handling all

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vessel sizes.

 Well proven design

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 High efficiency
 Modular design
 Good angular performance
 Wide range of sizes
 PIANC tested and certified

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H (mm) ØD ØA T Head Bolts Anchors Weight
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 400 25.6 21.7 1.0 4 × M24 4 × M24   165


 500 25.6 21.7 1.0 4 × M24 4 × M24   209
 630 33.1 27.6 1.0 4 × M30 4 × M30   485
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 800 41.3 35.4 1.2 6 × M33 6 × M33   882


1000 51.2 43.3 1.4 6 × M39 6 × M39  1742
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1150 59.1 51.2 1.5 6 × M42 6 × M42  2646


1250 65.0 57.1 1.6 6 × M45 6 × M45  3308
1450 72.8 65.0 1.7 6 × M52 6 × M52  5072
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1600 78.7 70.9 1.8 8 × M52 8 × M52  6615


1700 82.7 74.8 2.0 8 × M56 8 × M56  7938
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2000 86.6 78.7 2.0 8 × M64 8 × M64  9261


2250 100 90.6 2.2 10 × M64 10 × M64 16317
2500 116 106 2.8 10 × M64 10 × M64 23153
3000 132 124 3.0 12 × M76 12 × M76 40793
Please ask QuayQuip PEM for other dimensions of QCL Cells. [Units: mm, in, lb]

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Performance H (mm) A0 A1 A2 B0 B1 B2 C0 C1 C2 D0 D1
table E 6.4 7.4 8.3 9.2 10.1 11.0 11.9 12.5 13.1 13.6 15.0

Engineered
400 R 11.2 12.8 14.4 16.0 17.5 19.1 20.7 21.7 22.7 23.8 26.3
[Units: mm, ft-kip, kip] E
500 R 12.6 14.4 16.2 18.0 19.8 21.5 23.2 24.3 25.5 26.6 29.3
17.5 20.0 22.5 25.0 27.4 29.7 32.1 33.7 35.5 37.1 40.9
E
630 R 24.8 28.3 31.9 35.4 39.1 42.8 46.5 48.9 51.4 53.8 59.2
27.7 31.5 35.5 39.3 43.4 47.2 51.3 54.0 56.4 59.1 65.0
E
800 R 50.6 57.8 65.1 72.3 77.4 81.9 87.0 92.2 96.6 102 112

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44.1 50.4 56.7 62.9 66.8 70.4 74.2 78.2 82.1 86.1 94.6

Fixed Range
E
1000 R 101 115 130 144 158 172 186 195 204 213 235
70.1 80.0 90.1 100 109 119 129 135 142 148 163
E 153 176 197 219 241 264 286 300 314 328 361

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1150 R 92.6 106 119 132 145 158 171 180 190 199 219
E
1250 R 197 226 254 282 310 339 367 386 404 423 465
109 125 141 156 172 187 203 213 224 234 258
E
1450 R 308 352 395 440 484 528 572 602 631 660 726
147 168 189 210 231 252 273 287 301 315 347

Foam Range
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E
1600 R 414 473 532 591 632 674 715 752 789 826 909
179 205 231 256 272 288 304 319 335 350 385
E
1700 R 496 566 637 708 780 850 922 969 1016 1064 1170
203 232 260 289 318 347 376 395 414 433 477

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2000 R 808 923 1038 1154 1271 1387 1505 1581 1656 1732 1905
280 320 360 400 440 480 519 546 573 600 660
E
2250 R 1276 1459 1641 1823 2006 2188 2371 2491 2611 2731 3004
394 450 506 562 618 674 730 768 805 843 927

Air Range
E
2500 R

E
3000 R
1751
486
2638
689
p-
2001
555
3015
788
2251
625
3392
886
2501
694
3769
985
2752
763
4162
1090
3002
833
4556
1196
3253
902
4949
1302
3419
948
3586
995
3753
1041
Please ask QuayQuip PEM
for these compounds
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curve 110
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100
Reaction
90
Energy
80
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70
Reaction (%)

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40 80
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30 60

20 40
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0 0 Accessories
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
Deflection (% )
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Intermediate D (%) 0  5 10 15 20 25 30 35  40 45 50 52.5 55


factors R (%) 0 38 68 88 97 100 99 97 95 95 97 100 106
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E (%) 0  2  8 17 28  39 51 62 73 84 94 100 106


Materials/Tes ng

Angular Angle 0 3 5 8 10 15 20
factors R-factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
E-factor 1.00 0.98 0.95 0.91 0.88 0.81 0.65
±10% tolerance applies to Rated Performance Data (RPD).
Please refer to QuayQuip PEM for other performance properties of QCL Cell Fenders.

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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QME Elements
QME Elements are modular units with an advanced
geometry that combines high performance with an
adaptable design.

QME Elements have a long track record and are well suited
to berths and terminals handling all vessel sizes. Vertical or

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horizontal mounting of elements ensures optimum energy and
low reaction.

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Elements can be used in arrays with steel panels, or in pairs
with UHMW-PE shields as V-fenders. A small footprint makes
QME Elements perfect where fixing area is restricted.

 High efficiency
 Modular design

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 Good angular performance
 Wide range of sizes
 PIANC tested and certified

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H Standard Lengths (mm)
A B C D E F T Fixings Weight
(mm) 600 900 1000 1200 1500 2000
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300  1.9 1.9  3.7  3.7 11.8 5.9 0.7 M20  30    
400  2.5 2.4  4.9  4.9 19.7 9.8 0.7 M24  44   
500  3.4 2.8  5.6  6.2 19.7 9.8 0.8 M30  75   
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550  3.4 3.3  6.7  6.8 19.7 9.8 0.8 M30  89   
600  3.4 4.0  7.8  7.4 19.7 9.8 0.8 M30 103  
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750  4.6  4.6  9.1  9.3 19.7 9.8 1.0 M36 161  
800  5.1 4.8  9.4  9.8 19.7 9.8 1.0 M36 180   
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1000  6.4  6.3 12.2 12.7 19.7 9.8 1.2 M42 290    
1250  8.0 7.8 15.3 15.8 19.7 9.8 1.4 M48 429    
1450  9.0 8.9 17.5 17.9 19.7 9.8 1.6 M48 587   
1600 10.3 9.7 18.9 20.0 19.7 9.8 2.0 M56 749   
Please ask QuayQuip PEM for other dimensions of QME Elements. [Units: mm, in, lb/ft]
*Dimension ‘F’ is 7.9in for QME-1000 × 900L and QME-1250 × 900L fenders.

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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Performance H (mm) A0 A1 A2 B0* B1 B2 C0 C1 C2 D0* D1
table E 2.3 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.8 4.0 4.3 4.5 4.7 5.2

Engineered
 300 R 5.1 5.8 6.6 7.3 7.8 8.4 8.9 9.4 9.9 10.4 11.5
[Units: mm, ft-kip, kip] E
 400 R 4.1 4.7 5.3 5.9 6.3 6.7 7.1 7.6 8.0 8.4 9.3
6.8 7.8 8.8 9.7 10.4 11.2 11.9 12.5 13.2 13.9 15.3
E
 500 R 6.5 7.4 8.3 9.2 9.9 10.5 11.2 11.8 12.5 13.2 14.5
8.5 9.7 11.0 12.2 13.1 13.9 14.8 15.7 16.5 17.4 19.1
E
 550 R 7.8 8.9 10.0 11.1 11.9 12.7 13.5 14.3 15.1 15.9 17.5

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9.4 10.7 12.1 13.4 14.4 15.3 16.2 17.2 18.2 19.1 21.0

Fixed Range
E
 600 R 9.3 10.6 11.9 13.3 14.2 15.2 16.1 17.0 18.0 18.9 20.8
10.2 11.7 13.2 14.6 15.7 16.7 17.7 18.8 19.9 20.9 23.0

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E
 750 R 14.5 16.6 18.6 20.7 22.2 23.6 25.2 26.5 28.1 29.7 32.6
12.8 14.6 16.4 18.3 19.6 20.9 22.2 23.5 24.8 26.1 28.7
E
 800 R 16.5 18.9 21.2 23.6 25.2 27.0 28.6 30.3 31.9 33.7 37.1
13.6 15.6 17.5 19.5 20.9 22.3 23.6 25.1 26.4 27.8 30.6
E
1000 R 25.9 29.4 33.0 36.9 39.6 42.0 44.7 47.4 49.9 52.6 57.8

Foam Range
17.1 19.5 21.9 24.4 26.1 27.8 29.6 31.3 33.1 34.8 38.3

m
E
1250 R 40.2 46.1 51.7 57.6 61.6 65.9 69.9 74.0 78.0 82.3 90.4
21.3 24.4 27.4 30.5 32.6 34.8 37.0 39.2 41.3 43.5 47.9
E
1450 R 54.2 62.0 69.7 77.3 83.0 88.6 94.0 99.6 105 111 122

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24.7 28.2 31.8 35.4 37.8 40.4 42.9 45.4 48.0 50.5 55.5
E
1600 R 66.1 75.3 84.8 94.2 101 108 114 121 128 135 148
27.3 31.2 35.1 39.0 41.8 44.5 47.3 50.2 52.9 55.7 61.3
* Compound D0 (previously Compound A), and Compound B0 (previously Compound B) are commonly

Air Range
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Performances are single element and per 1ft length but standard lengths are in mm.

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Performance
120
curve

U lity Range
110
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Reaction 100
Energy
90
80
Reaction (%)

70 130
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60 120

Plas cs Range
50 100

Energy (%)
40 80
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30 60
20 40
10 20
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0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Deflection (% )
Accessories
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Intermediate D (%) 0  5 10 15 20 25  30 35 40 45 50 55 57.5 62.5


factors R (%) 0 24 50 72 88 98 100 97 91 86 85 92 100 126
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E (%) 0  2  6 14 25 36  48 59 69 78 86 95 100 113


Materials/Tes ng

Angular Angle 0 3 5 8 10 15 20
factors R-factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 H
E-factor 1.00 0.99 0.99 0.96 0.93 0.81 0.71
WS =1.2H
±10% tolerance applies to Rated Performance Data (RPD).
Please refer to Quayquip for other performance properties of QME Element Fenders.

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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QSA Arch Fenders
QSA Arch Fenders are tough and reliable,
simple and long las ng – ideal for berths
serving smaller vessels and where durability
is all important.

Easy and fast to install, QSA Arch Fenders

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are well suited to berths handling a variety
of vessel types and sizes. They can be fitted
vertically or horizontally to provide long

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lasting and low maintenance protection.

 Tough and reliable design


 Simple installation
 Rubber-faced designs
 Wide ranges of sizes and lengths

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 PIANC tested and certified

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F L

C A C
T
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J K K
B M
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Dimensions tables
H (mm) A B C F Pmin T Slot M Fixings Weight
200  5.7 12.6  5.0  5.7 N/A 1.2 4.1 × 2.3 L + 3.9 M24  40
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250  7.1 16.1  6.3  6.9 N/A 1.3 4.9 × 2.5 L + 4.9 M30  61
300  8.3 19.3  7.7  9.6 N/A 1.3 5.5 × 2.8 L + 5.9 M30  81
400 11.0 26.4 10.2 12.6 N/A 1.6 6.5 × 3.2 L + 7.9 M36 141
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500 13.8 33.1 12.8 15.6 N/A 1.8 7.1 × 3.7 L + 9.8 M42 222
600 16.5 39.8 15.4 18.5 N/A 2.1 7.7 × 3.9 L + 11.8 M48 323
800 22.0 52.8 20.5 23.6 N/A 2.8 10.6 × 5.4 L + 15.7 M64 591
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L = 1000mm L = 1500mm L = 2000mm L = 2500mm L = 3000mm L = 3500mm


H (mm)
J K J K J K J K J K J K
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200 4.7 33.9 4.7 26.8 4.7 24.4 4.8 30.9 4.7 28.1 4.7 26.5
250 5.1 34.1 5.2 26.8 5.2 24.4 5.0 31.1 5.2 28.1 5.1 26.5
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300 5.5 34.3 5.5 27.0 5.4 24.6 5.5 31.1 5.5 28.1 5.5 26.5
400 5.9 35.4 5.9 27.6 5.8 25.0 5.9 31.5 5.9 28.5 5.9 26.8
500 6.3 36.6 6.3 28.1 6.2 25.4 6.3 31.9 6.3 28.7 6.3 27.0
600 6.7 37.8 6.7 28.7 6.6 25.8 6.7 32.3 6.7 29.1 6.7 27.2
800 7.1 40.9 7.1 30.3 7.1 26.8 7.2 33.3 Refer to QuayQuip PEM
Please ask QuayQuip PEM for other dimensions of QSA Arch Fenders. [Units: mm, in, lb/ft]

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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Performance H (mm) A0 A1 A2 B0 B1 B2 C0 C1 C2 D0 D1
table E 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.7

Engineered
200 R 5.3 6.0 6.8 7.5 8.4 9.4 10.3 10.8 11.2 11.6 12.8
[Units: mm, ft-kip, kip]
E
250 R 1.9 2.2 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.8 4.2
6.7 7.7 8.6 9.6 10.5 11.4 12.3 13 13.7 14.4 15.8

E
300 R 4.1 4.7 5.3 5.9 6.2 6.6 7.0 7.7 8.5 9.2 10.1
9.8 11.2 12.6 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0 18.7 20.4 22.1 24.3

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Fixed Range
E
400 R 7.2 8.3 9.3 10.3 11.2 12.0 12.8 14.1 15.4 16.6 18.3
13.2 15.1 17.0 18.8 20.1 21.4 22.6 24.9 27.2 29.5 32.4

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E
500 R 11.3 12.9 14.6 16.2 17.4 18.6 19.8 21.7 23.6 25.6 28.1
16.5 18.8 21.2 23.6 25.1 26.8 28.4 31.2 34.1 36.9 40.6

E
600 R 16.4 18.7 21.0 23.4 25 26.8 28.3 31.2 33.9 36.9 40.5
19.7 22.6 25.4 28.2 30.1 32.1 34.0 37.3 40.8 44.1 48.5

Foam Range
E
800 R 29.2 33.3 37.5 41.6 44.5 47.2 50.1 55.1 60.2 65.2 71.7

m
26.4 30.1 33.9 37.7 40.2 42.8 45.3 49.9 54.5 59.1 65.0

Performances are per 1ft length but standard lengths are in mm.

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Performance
120
curve
110

Air Range
QSA 200 & 250
Reaction
Energy
100
90
80
p-
Reaction (%)

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QSA 300–800 70 130

Reaction 60 120

U lity Range
Energy 50 100
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Energy (%)
40 80
30 60
20 40
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10 20
0 0

Plas cs Range
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
Deflection (% )
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QSA 200 & 250


Intermediate D (%) 0  5 10 15 20 25  30 35 40  45  50
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factors R (%) 0 31 53 72 87 96 100 98 95 100 131


E (%) 0  2  9 18 29 43  57 72 86 100 116 Accessories
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QSA 300–800
D (%) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 52.5  55
R (%) 0 23 50 74 91 99 99 92 83 78 87 100 120
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E (%) 0  1  6 14 25 37 50 62 73 84 94 100 107


Materials/Tes ng

Angular Angle 0 3 5 8 10 15 20
factors R-factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
E-factor 1.00 0.97 0.95 0.91 0.88 0.80 0.73
±10% tolerance applies to Rated Performance Data (RPD).
Please refer to Quayquip for other performance properties of QSA Arch Fenders.

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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QPA Arch Fenders
QPA Arch Fenders are tough and reliable,
simple and long las ng – ideal for berths
serving smaller vessels where durability is all
important.

With bolted-on UHMW-PE face pads, QPA

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Arch Fenders combine resilience with low-
friction, non-marking properties. They can be
fitted horizontally or vertically to provide long

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lasting and low maintenance protection.

 Tough and reliable design


 Simple installation
 Low-friction faced designs
 Wide ranges of sizes and lengths

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 PIANC tested and certified

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F L
P

H
p-
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T
C A C J K K
B M
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Dimensions table
H (mm) A B C F Pmin T Slot M Fixings Weight
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300 8.3 19.3  7.7  9.6 1.2 1.3 5.5 × 2.8 L + 5.9 M30  85
400 11.0 26.4 10.2 12.6 1.2 1.6 6.5 × 3.2 L + 7.9 M36 147
500 13.8 33.1 12.8 15.6 1.2 1.8 7.1 × 3.7 L + 9.8 M42 229
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600 16.5 39.8 15.4 18.5 1.2 2.1 7.7 × 3.9 L + 11.8 M48 331
800 22.0 52.8 20.5 23.6 1.2 2.8 10.6 × 5.4 L + 15.7 M64 601
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L = 1000mm L = 1500mm L = 2000mm L = 2500mm L = 3000mm L = 3500mm


H (mm)
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J K J K J K J K J K J K
300 5.5 34.3 5.5 27.0 5.4 24.6 5.5 31.1 5.5 28.1 5.5 26.5
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400 5.9 35.4 5.9 27.6 5.8 25.0 5.9 31.5 5.9 28.5 5.9 26.8

500 6.3 36.6 6.3 28.1 6.2 25.4 6.3 31.9 6.3 28.7 6.3 27.0

600 6.7 37.8 6.7 28.7 6.6 25.8 6.7 32.3 6.7 29.1 6.7 27.2

800 7.1 40.9 7.1 30.3 7.1 26.8 7.1 28.1 Refer to QuayQuip PEM

Please ask QuayQuip PEM for other dimensions of QPA Arch Fenders. [Units: mm, in, lb/ft]

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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Performance H (mm) A0 A1 A2 B0 B1 B2 C0 C1 C2 D0 D1
table E 4.1 4.7 5.3 5.9 6.2 6.6 7.0 7.7 8.5 9.2 10.1

Engineered
300 R 9.8 11.2 12.6 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0 18.7 20.4 22.1 24.3
[Units: mm, ft-kip, kip]
E
400 R 7.2 8.3 9.3 10.3 11.2 12.0 12.8 14.1 15.4 16.6 18.3
13.2 15.1 17.0 18.8 20.1 21.4 22.6 24.9 27.2 29.5 32.4

E
500 R 11.3 12.9 14.6 16.2 17.4 18.6 19.8 21.7 23.6 25.6 28.1
16.5 18.8 21.2 23.6 25.1 26.8 28.4 31.2 34.1 36.9 40.6

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Fixed Range
E
600 R 16.4 18.7 21.0 23.4 25.0 26.8 28.3 31.2 33.9 36.9 40.5
19.7 22.6 25.4 28.2 30.1 32.1 34.0 37.3 40.8 44.1 48.5

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E
800 R 29.2 33.3 37.5 41.6 44.5 47.2 50.1 55.1 60.2 65.2 71.7
26.4 30.1 33.9 37.7 40.2 42.8 45.3 49.9 54.5 59.1 65.0
Performances are per 1ft length but standard lengths are in mm.

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Performance

Foam Range
120
curve

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110
100
Reaction

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90
Energy
80
Reaction (%)

70 130

Air Range
60 120
50 p- 100

Energy (%)
40 80
30 60
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20 40
10 20

U lity Range
0 0
yq

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
Deflection (% )

Intermediate D (%) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 52.5  55


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factors R (%) 0 23 50 74 91 99 99 92 83 78 87 100 120


E (%) 0  1  6 14 25 37 50 62 73 84 94 100 107

Plas cs Range
Angular Angle 0 3 5 8 10 15 20
factors
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R-factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00


E-factor 1.00 0.97 0.95 0.91 0.88 0.80 0.73
±10% tolerance applies to Rated Performance Data (RPD).
Please refer to Quayquip for other performance properties of QPA Arch Fenders.
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Accessories
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Materials/Tes ng

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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Flosys technology
Flosys is an advanced
ced technology for manufacturing foam
arriers and buoys. It combines the best of
fenders, donuts, barriers
exis ng produc on n methods with latest computer controlled
manufacturing for be er made, more consistent and
ducts.
longer las ng products.

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Five foam grades inn standard US
ve a huge
and metric sizes give
ow
choice from ultra low

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per
hull pressure to super
high performance.

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‘Flosys’ fender showing central
tube, filament angles and core layers

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Central members The central steel tube on Flosys products resists mooring loads
and provides a stable, non-abrasive core for the foam body. An
engineered component, the central tube is a precise length, fully
yq

sealed and can include integral swivels or other terminations.

Foam core wrapping Dynamic tension adjustment linked to a computer controlled


feed keeps foam layers exact and uniform. The thermolamination
process uses radiant heating elements (not naked flames)
ua

to create a strong inter-layer bond. The absence of gaps and


voids stops internal movements and foam wear in service so
performance is better for longer.
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4-axis filament winding Every foam product relies on a filament reinforced skin for
strength and durability. The 4-axis process developed for Flosys
products uses advanced three dimensional CNC technology
originally developed for making rocket fuel tanks to control the
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tension, quantity, position and angle of every individual filament.


The finished quality and consistency is impossible to match with
traditional manual and semi-automated winding methods.
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In-house testing In-house test facilities are


used to routinely verify
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performance, recovery after


prolonged compressions, and
durability under cyclic fatigue
loads.

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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Flosys products

Engineered
Flosys technology is used for a range of fendering, mooring and safety products.
Each shares the same high quality, consistent performance and rugged
construc on.

 Standard sizes and custom designs are available


 Five different foam grades Security

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 End fittings and fixtures to suit each application Barriers

Fixed Range
 Puncture resistant and unsinkable designs
 Full colour range

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 Comprehensive range of accessories

Foam Range
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QuayGuard fenders QuayFloat buoys Donut fenders

Air Range
Flosys manufacturing
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U lity Range
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Plas cs Range
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Accessories
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Materials/Tes ng

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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QGF QuayGuard Fenders
QuayGuard foam fenders are the most consistent
performing, highest quality foam fenders available today.

Five foam grades in standard US and metric sizes give a


huge choice from ultra low hull pressure to super high
performance.

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Flosys 4-axis filament winding ensures extra strong
reinforcement and an even finish. The PU elastomer skin

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includes an extra wear layer and can be made in almost
any colour (black, grey and orange are standard).

 High energy absorption


 Low hull pressure
 Non-marking (all colours)

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 Reinforced PU skin
 Closed cell PE foam body
 Good angular performance

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 Standard and custom sizes

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Hull Pressures LR Low Reaction 103kPa 11t/m² 2.2ksf
STD Standard 172kPa 18t/m² 3.6ksf
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HC High Capacity 224kPa 23t/m² 4.7ksf


EHC Extra High Capacity 327kPa 33t/m² 6.8ksf
SHC Super High Capacity 447kPa 46t/m² 9.4ksf
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Performance 120

curve 110

100
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Reaction 90
Energy
80
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70
Reaction (%)

60 120
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50 100

40 80
Energy (%)
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30 60

20 40

10 20

0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65
Deflection (% )

© QuayQuip BV, 2010


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Dimensions and Performance

Engineered
Diameter × Length Low Reaction Standard High Capacity Extra High Capacity Super High Capacity Weight
US (ft) Metric (mm) Energy Reaction Energy Reaction Energy Reaction Energy Reaction Energy Reaction STD
2 × 4 600 × 1200 6.6 11.9 11.1 20.0 14.0 26.1 20.7 38.0 28.8 51.9   159
2 × 6 600 × 1800 11.1 19.8 17.7 33.0 22.9 42.9 33.9 62.9 47.2 86.1   232
2 × 8 600 × 2400 14.8 28.1 25.1 47.0 33.2 60.9 47.9 89.0 64.9 122   304
2 × 10 600 × 3000 19.2 36.0 31.7 60.0 42.0 78.0 61.2 114 83.3 156   377
N/A 700 × 1500 11.8 18.0 19.2 29.9 25.1 38.9 36.1 56.9 50.2 78.2   229

m
3 × 5 900 × 1500 18.4 27.0 31.0 45.0 39.8 58.9 59.0 86.1 81.1 117   300

Fixed Range
3 × 6 900 × 1800 23.6 28.8 39.1 48.1 50.9 62.0 73.8 91.0 101 125   381
3 × 8 900 × 2400 33.2 40.9 55.3 67.9 72.3 87.9 105 129 143 177   472
3 × 10 900 × 3000 42.8 52.8 70.8 87.9 92.2 114 135 167 185 229   591

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3 × 12 900 × 3700 52.4 64.7 87.0 108 113 140 165 205 226 281   741
3 × 14 900 × 4300 62.0 76.9 103 128 134 166 196 243 268 333   860
N/A 1000 × 1500 20.7 23.4 34.7 38.9 45.0 50.6 65.6 74.0 90.0 101   340
N/A 1000 × 2000 30.2 34.2 50.2 57.1 64.9 74.2 95.1 109 131 148   459
4 × 6 1200 × 1800 36.1 33.7 59.7 56.0 78.2 73.1 114 106 156 146   679
N/A 1200 × 2000 40.6 37.8 67.1 62.9 87.0 81.8 128 120 175 164   741

Foam Range
4 × 8 1200 × 2400 53.1 49.9 89.2 83.0 116 108 169 158 231 216   880

m
4 × 10 1200 × 3000 70.8 66.8 118 111 153 144 224 211 307 289  1096
4 × 12 1200 × 3700 87.8 81.6 146 136 190 177 277 258 380 354  1354
4 × 16 1200 × 4900 122 113 203 189 264 246 386 359 528 491  1771
4 × 20 1200 × 6100 156 145 260 242 338 315 494 460 676 629  2205

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N/A 1350 × 2500 67.1 56.4 112 94 146 122 213 178 291 244  1047
5 × 8 1500 × 2400 81.1 60.0 135 100 176 130 257 190 351 260  1118
5 × 10 1500 × 3000 108 80.3 180 134 234 174 342 255 468 348  1407
5 × 12 1500 × 3700 135 100 225 167 293 217 428 317 585 434  1742
5 × 14 1500 × 4300 162 120 269 200 350 260 511 380 699 520  2029

Air Range
5 × 16 1500 × 4900 188 140 313 233 407 303 595 443 814 606  2317
5 × 18
6 × 12
6 × 14
6 × 16
1500 × 5500
1800 × 3700
1800 × 4300
1800 × 4900
214
180
218
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160
112
135
159
357
300
364
427
p- 266
186
225
265
464
390
473
555
346
242
293
345
678
570
692
811
505
353
428
504
928
780
946
1110
692
484
585
689
 2606
 2432
 2816
 3199
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6 × 18 1800 × 5500 294 183 491 305 638 397 933 580 1280 793  3603
6 × 20 1800 × 6100 332 206 554 344 720 447 1050 654 1440 894  3987
N/A 2000 × 3500 201 114 335 190 435 247 637 361 870 494  2734

U lity Range
N/A 2000 × 4000 239 136 398 226 518 294 757 429 1040 587  3116
N/A 2000 × 4500 276 157 460 261 598 339 875 496 1200 679  3517
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7 × 14 2100 × 4300 292 155 487 259 633 337 925 492 1270 673  3561
7 × 16 2100 × 4900 344 183 574 305 746 397 1090 580 1490 793  4077
7 × 18 2100 × 5500 396 211 660 351 858 456 1250 667 1720 913  4573
7 × 20 2100 × 6100 448 238 747 397 971 516 1420 754 1940 1030  5087
7 × 22 2100 × 6700 500 266 833 443 1080 576 1580 842 2170 1150  5583
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8 × 12 2400 × 3700 319 148 531 246 690 320 1010 468 1380 642  4099
8 × 14 2400 × 4300 372 173 619 288 805 374 1180 547 1610 749  4765

Plas cs Range
8 × 16 2400 × 4900 440 205 733 341 953 443 1390 648 1910 887  5429
8 × 18 2400 × 5500 508 236 847 394 1100 512 1610 749 2200 1020  6095
8 × 20 2400 × 6100 577 268 961 447 1250 581 1830 849 2500 1160  6761
8 × 22 2400 × 6700 645 300 1080 500 1400 650 2040 950 2800 1300  7426
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N/A 2500 × 4000 355 161 591 269 768 350 1120 511 1540 700  4646
N/A 2500 × 5500 531 241 885 402 1150 522 1680 764 2300 1050  6399
9 × 14 2700 × 4300 468 193 779 322 1010 418 1480 611 2030 837  5925
9 × 16 2700 × 4900 534 221 890 368 1160 478 1690 699 2310 957  6613
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9 × 18 2700 × 5500 620 256 1030 427 1340 555 1960 811 2680 1110  7301
9 × 20 2700 × 6100 705 292 1170 486 1530 632 2230 923 3050 1260  8121 Accessories
9 × 22 2700 × 6700 791 327 1320 545 1710 709 2500 1040 3430 1420  8939
10 × 16 3000 × 4900 648 241 1080 402 1410 523 2050 764 2810 1040  7345
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10 × 18 3000 × 5500 755 281 1260 468 1640 608 2390 889 3270 1220  8308
N/A 3000 × 6000 819 310 1370 516 1770 671 2590 980 3550 1340  9274
10 × 20 3000 × 6100 861 320 1440 534 1870 694 2730 1020 3730 1390  9107
10 × 22 3000 × 6700 967 360 1610 600 2100 780 3060 1140 4190 1560 10222
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10 × 24 3000 × 7300 1060 393 1810 674 2290 850 3340 1240 4570 1700 11186
N/A 3300 × 4500 663 228 1100 380 1440 494 2100 722 2870 988  7532
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N/A 3300 × 6500 1070 368 1790 614 2320 798 3390 1170 4640 1600 11223
11 × 18 3400 × 5500 889 301 1480 501 1930 651 2820 952 3850 1300  9746
11 × 20 3400 × 6100 1020 344 1700 573 2140 745 3220 1090 4410 1490 10913
11 × 22 3400 × 6700 1150 388 1910 646 2480 840 3630 1230 4970 1680 12061
11 × 24 3400 × 7300 1250 423 2080 704 2710 916 3960 1340 5420 1830 14262
Custom sizes available on request. [Units: ft-kip, kip, lb]

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Donut Fenders Outer wear surface
Pile

of UV resistant
QuayQuip PEM Donut fenders are a polyurethane skin
simple and versa le solu on for berth Laminated
corners, locks and similar applica ons. elastomer
foam core
Donut fenders float and rotate around a
steel monopile. Their foam body provides

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buoyancy and energy absorption. The
steel core has low friction UHMW-PE
stave bearings so it moves freely with the

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rise and fall of the tide.

Low rolling resistance means QuayQuip


PEM Donut fenders are ideal for
berth corners, lock entrances, guiding
structures and anywhere that ships warp

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along the berth.

 High energy closed-cell foam body

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 Heavy duty inner steel core
 Reinforced polyurethane skin
 Rises and falls with water level
 Low rolling resistance




Long life UHMW-PE bearings
Simple and fast installation
Custom colours and designs available
Minimal maintenance
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reinforcement in
polyurethane skin
Steel
core
Low friction
stave bearings
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curve 110

100

Reaction
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90
Energy
80

70
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60 120
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50 100

40 80
Energy (%)
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30 60

20 40

10 20

0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65
Deflection (% )

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OD OD
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Foam Range
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Tidal
Range

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Plas cs Range
Donut Foam Grades  Standard High Capacity Extra High Capacity Super High Capacity
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Donut OD Pile Height Energy Reaction Energy Reaction Energy Reaction Energy Reaction
47.2 24 23.6–94.5  1.6  8.0  2.6 13.0  3.9 19.7  5.9 29.5
55.1 30 23.6–94.5  2.2  9.3  3.5 15.1  5.3 23.0  8.0 34.4
63.0 32 23.6–94.5  2.8 10.6  4.6 17.3  7.0 26.2 10.4 39.3
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70.9 36 23.6–94.5  3.6 11.9  5.8 19.5  8.8 29.5 13.2 44.2
78.7 40 35.4–94.5  4.4 13.2  7.2 21.6 10.9 32.8 16.3 49.1 Accessories
86.6 44 35.4–94.5  5.3 14.6  8.7 23.8 13.2 36.0 19.7 54.0
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94.5 48 35.4–94.5  6.3 15.9 10.3 25.9 15.6 39.3 23.4 58.9
102 54 35.4–94.5  7.4 17.2 12.1 28.1 18.4 42.6 27.4 63.8
110 56 35.4–94.5  8.6 18.5 14.0 30.2 21.3 45.9 31.9 68.7
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118 60 35.4–94.5  9.9 19.9 16.1 32.4 24.5 49.1 36.6 73.5
130 66 35.4–94.5 11.9 21.9 19.5 35.6 29.7 54.1 44.3 80.9
Materials/Tes ng

142 72 35.4–94.5 14.2 23.8 23.2 38.9 35.3 59.0 52.6 88.3
154 78 35.4–94.5 16.7 25.8 27.2 42.1 41.4 63.9 61.8 95.6
Donuts are available in many other diameters and heights, different fender/pile ratios and to suit other pile diameters. Please ask for details.
Standard tolerance ±15%. Table performance values are per 1ft flat height. Performance is proportional to flat height.
Performances are at deflections of 60% of Donut wall thickness. [Units: in, ft-kip/ft, kip/ft]

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QPF Pneumatics
QuayQuip PEM QPF pneuma c fenders are
the strongest, best built and most reliable
units in their class.

A versatile and well proven design, QPF


pneumatic fenders are available as sling type

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or with chain & tyre nets to suit a variety of
inshore and offshore applications.

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 ISO 17357 certified
 Guaranteed energy absorption
 Low hull pressures
 Chain tyre net and Sling type
 Thick skin construction
 Good angular performance

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Installation dimensions
Size (mm) A B C D E F
Quay Deflection = 60% Quay
Ø1000 × 1500L 38.4 37.4 53.1  7.9 14.8 78.7

Ø1200 × 2000L 47.2

Ø1500 × 2500L 60.0
44.9

55.9
63.8

80.7
 8.7

 9.8
16.9

20.7
102

128
p- C B
A
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Ø2000 × 3500L 80.7 74.8 106 11.8 25.6 177
D F
Ø2500 × 4000L 98.0 93.7 133 17.7 35.0 205
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Ø3300 × 6500L 133 124 176 19.7 42.5 335


LWL
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Ø4500 × 9000L 185 168 243 31.5 57.9 472
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Chain and tyres Performance curve


130
120
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110
100
90
80
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Reaction (%)

70
60 120
Sling type 50 100
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40 80
Energy (%)

30 60
20 40
10 20
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Deflection (% )

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Performance tables

Engineered
Performance Fender Weight Pressures
Body
IP50 Reaction Pressure Chain Net Thickness
Energy (GEA) (at GEA) (at GEA) Body Only (excl body) Sling Type Relief Valve Proof Test
Dia. × Length (mm) ft-kip kip psi lb lb lb psi psi in
Ø300 × 600L  0.4  5.4 19.4    33 –   44 – 29.0 0.5
Ø500 × 800L  3.7 11.7 19.1    46 –   57 – 29.0 0.5
Ø500 × 1000L  4.4 14.4 19.1    53   267   77 – 29.0 0.5
Ø600 × 1000L  5.9 16.6 18.3    62   291   86 – 29.0 0.5

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Ø600 × 1200L  8.1 21.4 17.7   115   582  128 – 29.0 0.5
Ø700 × 1500L 12.5 30.8 19.6   110   364  132 – 29.0 0.5

Fixed Range
Ø800 × 1500L 17.7 35.5 19.1   141   617  159 – 29.0 0.6
Ø1000 × 1500L 24.3 40.9 17.7   176   485  236 – 29.0 0.6
Ø1000 × 2000L 33.9 57.8 19.1   214   534  273 – 29.0 0.6

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Ø1200 × 2000L 47.2 66.8 18.3   318   776  377 – 29.0 0.6
Ø1200 × 3000L 80.4  108 19.4   551   959  617 – 29.0 0.6
Ø1350 × 2500L 76.7   96 18.9   485   849  582 – 29.0 0.6
Ø1500 × 2500L 92.2  104 18.3   536  1067  633 – 29.0 0.6
Ø1500 × 3000L  115  130 19.1   606  1286  703 – 29.0 0.6
Ø1500 × 4000L  170  183 18.9   728  1521  838 – 29.0 0.6
Ø1700 × 3000L  144  144 18.6   703  1407  800 – 29.0 0.6

Foam Range
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Ø1700 × 7200L  381  364 19.3 – – – – 29.0 0.6
Ø2000 × 3000L  192  163 17.7   889  2183 1034 – 29.0 0.6
Ø2000 × 3500L  232  197 18.6   981  2328 1107 – 29.0 0.7
Ø2000 × 4000L  266  229 18.1  1080  2536 1191 – 29.0 0.6
Ø2000 × 4500L  314  267 19.9  1164  2911 1310 – 29.0 0.6

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Ø2000 × 6000L  451  367 19.7  1451  3638 1588 – 29.0 0.6
Ø2500 × 4000L  499  310 19.9  2187  3008 2620 25.4 36.3 0.7
Ø2500 × 5500L  710  454 21.5  2644  4487 3202 25.4 36.3 0.7
Ø2500 × 9100L 1200  783 20.3  4741  7645 4917 25.4 36.3 0.7
Ø3000 × 5000L  838  454 22.3  3352  3969 3616 25.4 36.3 0.7

Air Range
Ø3300 × 4500L  884  424 18.9  3541  4148 4463 25.4 36.3 0.8
Ø3300 × 6500L
Ø3300 × 10600L
Ø4500 × 7000L
Ø4500 × 9000L
Ø4500 × 12000L
1360
2310
2440
3570
4870
 678
1180
 853
1290
1790
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21.2
22.9
19.3
21.2
22.3
 4536
 6209
 8247
 9556
11618
 6234
11303
 9459
13073
16954
5457
7422



25.4
25.4
25.4
25.4
25.4
36.3
36.3
36.3
36.3
29.7
0.8
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
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Performance Fender Weight Pressures
Body
IP80
Energy (GEA) Reaction Pressure Body Only Chain Net Sling Type Relief Valve Proof Test Thickness

Utility Range
(at GEA) (at GEA) (excl body)
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Dia. × Length (mm) ft-kip kip psi lb lb lb psi psi in


Ø300 × 600L  0.4  7.0 25.1    37 –   44 – 36.3 0.5
Ø500 × 800L  4.4 15.1 25.2    53 –   60 – 36.3 0.5
Ø500 × 1000L  5.9 19.1 25.2    57   267   82 – 36.3 0.5
Ø600 × 1000L  8.1 22.0 24.1    66   291   93 – 36.3 0.5
Ø600 × 1200L 10.3 27.7 25.8   126   582  141 – 36.3 0.6
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Ø700 × 1500L 17.7 40.5 25.7   115   364  139 – 36.3 0.6
Ø800 × 1500L 22.9 45.9 26.1   157   617  183 – 36.3 0.6
Ø1000 × 1500L 33.2 53.7 23.2   185   485  245 – 36.3 0.6

Plastics Range
Ø1000 × 2000L 47.2 76.0 25.2   223   534  284 – 36.3 0.6
Ø1200 × 2000L 65.6 87.7 24.1   329   776  388 – 36.3 0.6
Ø1200 × 3000L  103  140 26.8   606   959  684 – 36.3 0.6
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Ø1350 × 2500L  106  126 24.7   498   849  595 – 36.3 0.7
Ø1500 × 2500L  128  137 24.1   591  1067  688 – 36.3 0.7
Ø1500 × 3000L  161  171 25.2   747  1286  783 – 36.3 0.7
Ø1500 × 4000L  218  237 25.5   800  1521  833 – 36.3 0.7
Ø1700 × 3000L  201  189 24.4   767  1407  864 – 36.3 0.7
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Ø1700 × 7200L  493  471 – – – – – – 0.7


Ø2000 × 3000L  268  215 23.2   911  2183 1056 – 36.3 0.7
Ø2000 × 3500L  323  259 24.4  1001  2328 1147 – 36.3 0.7 Accessories
Ø2000 × 4000L  384  310 25.1  1114  2536 1180 – 36.3 0.7
Ø2000 × 4500L  439  351 26.0  1184  2911 1330 – 36.3 0.7
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Ø2000 × 6000L  583  474 24.7  1596  3638 1786 – 43.5 0.7
Ø2500 × 4000L  696  408 26.1  2450  3008 2886 – 43.5 0.8
Ø2500 × 5500L  991  596 28.3  2983  4487 3541 – 43.5 0.8
Ø2500 × 9100L 1690 1010 28.9  5204  7645 5402 – 43.5 0.8
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Ø3000 × 5000L 1170  586 26.8  3682  3969 4079 – 43.5 0.8
Ø3300 × 4500L 1230  557 24.8  4172  4148 5069 – 43.5 0.9
Materials/Testing

Ø3300 × 6500L 1910  890 27.7  5336  6234 6234 – 43.5 0.9
Ø3300 × 10600L 3220 1550 30.2  7349 11303 8538 – 43.5 0.9
Ø4500 × 7000L 3400 1120 25.2  9120  9484 – – 43.5 1.0
Ø4500 × 9000L 4990 1700 27.8 10624 13073 – – 43.5 1.0
Ø4500 × 12000L 6800 3260 29.3 12928 16954 – – 43.5 1.0
Guaranteed Energy Absorption (GEA) is at nominal deflection of 60%. Reaction tolerance is ±10%.
Ask QuayQuip PEM for details of custom sizes and other properties of QPF Pneumatic Fenders.

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QSR Pneumatics
Also available are the new QSR type pneumatic fenders.
With their heavily ribbed shell they are as durable as a
chain net but weigh little more than a sling type.
IP50 IP80
QSR Size (mm)
Energy Reaction Weight Energy Reaction Weight

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300 × 600  0.4  5.4   49  0.4  7.0   51
500 × 1000  4.4 14.4   93  5.9 19.1  148
1000 × 2000 33.9 57.8  331 47.2 76.0  353
2000 × 3500 192 163 1356 323 259 1438

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2500 × 4000 499 310 3153 733 408 3407
2500 × 5500 710 454 3859 991 596 4156
Guaranteed Energy Absorption (GEA) is at nominal deflection of 60%.
Reaction tolerance is ±10%.

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Standard colours: orange, grey and black. [Units: mm, ft-kip, kip]

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below the waterline need a special fendering solu on.
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HydroPneuma c fenders are filled with air and water,
then fi ed with a counterweight to stand ver cally and
protect submerged hulls.
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QuayQuip PEM can also provide the special calculations


for polytropic conditions (saturated air), other air:water
ratios, hull curvatures and other variables to predict exact
performance of HydroPneumatic fenders.
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Deflection
Performance table Water
IP50 (mm) Water:Air E R
Pier
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Ø1700 × 7200 65:35  437  408


Ø2000 × 6000 65:35  477  397 Sea level
Ø2500 × 5500 65:35  684  458
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Fender
length
Ø3300 × 6500 55:45 1410  712
Ø3300 × 10600 65:35 2300 1160
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Ø4500 × 9100 Please ask QuayQuip PEM

Performances vary with initial pressure, water:air ratio, Depth


of sea
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hull curvature and for other pressurising gasses Outside


diameter of
(ie Nitrogen). QuayQuip PEM can guide on all special submarine
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and non-standard design cases. Please ask for details.
[Units: mm, ft-kip, kip] Submarine Counterweight Fender Spacer

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Wheel Fenders &
Roller Fenders

Engineered
Wheel and roller fenders protect lock corners and help guide
ships in confined spaces.

The QuayQuip PEM range of wheels and rollers uses two

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technologies: pneumatic tyres or Flosys foam construction.

Fixed Range
For more about Flosys technology please see page 21.

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Pneumatic Dimensions
Wheels

Foam Range
Type (mm) A B C ØD E F

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& Rollers 110 × 45 66.9 39.4 57.1 42.5 35.4 18.1
B 130 × 50 78.7 47.2 68.9 51.2 39.4 20.1
175 × 70 104 59.1 86.6 68.9 45.3 27.2
C 200 × 75 108 68.9 100 78.0 49.2 29.9

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250 × 100 132 86.6 126 100 63.0 38.2
290 × 110 165 98.4 148 114 66.9 35.4
[Units: in]
Deflection

Air Range
p- Performance
ØD Type (mm) Energy Reaction Deflection Pressure
110 × 45 24.3 33.7 15.7 79.8
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130 × 50 45.0 49.5 19.7 50.8
175 × 70 73.8 70.8 23.6 69.6
F E 200 × 75 162 133 27.6 79.8

Utility Range
250 × 100 325 207 36.4 79.8
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290 × 110 649 292 47.2 84.1


[Units: ft-kip, kip, in, psi]

Flosys Rollers Roller Anchor Projec- Deflec- Base Standard High


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Dimensions tion tion Dimensions Capacity Capacity


D H Width Height E R E R

Plastics Range
23.6 23.6 M24 29.5  7.1 27.6 48.8  2.2 19.8  3.0 28.8
23.6 35.4 M24 29.5  7.1 27.6 60.6  3.0 28.8  4.4 44.1
29.5 29.5 M24 35.4  8.9 35.4 56.3  3.7 30.8  5.9 46.3
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29.5 44.3 M24 35.4  8.9 35.4 71.1  5.9 46.3  8.9 68.3
35.4 35.4 M30 41.3 10.6 41.3 66.5  6.6 44.1 10.3 66.1
35.4 53.1 M30 41.3 10.6 41.3 84.3 10.3 66.1 14.8 97.1
47.2 47.2 M36 55.1 14.2 55.1 80.3 16.2 77.1 22.9 117
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47.2 70.9 M36 55.1 14.2 55.1 104 23.6 117 34.7 174
59.1 59.1 M36 66.9 17.7 68.9 96.5 30.2 121 45.7 181 Accessories
59.1 88.6 M42 66.9 17.7 68.9 126 46.5 183 67.9 271
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70.9 70.9 M42 78.7 21.3 82.7 110 53.1 176 78.9 260
70.9 106 M42 78.7 21.3 82.7 146 79.7 265 118 390
82.7 82.7 M48 92.5 24.8 94.5 128 84.1 240 125 355
82.7 124 M48 92.5 24.8 94.5 170 127 359 187 531
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94.5 94.5 M56 104 28.3 106 144 126 313 186 463
Materials/Testing

94.5 142 M56 104 28.3 106 191 189 470 280 695
106 106 M56 116 31.9 124 160 178 397 265 587
106 159 M56 116 31.9 124 213 268 596 398 880
118 118 M64 128 35.4 138 176 246 490 363 723
118 177 M64 128 35.4 138 235 368 734 546 1090
[Units: mm, in, ft-kip, kip]

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QCY Cylindrical Fenders
QCY Cylindrical Fenders are high quality, strong and long
las ng units.

Popular for over 50 years, cylindrical fenders are simple


and effective for a range of ships and applications. They
are commonly used in areas with small tides and where

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low hull pressures and reaction forces are not significant.

 Very simple design

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 Popular and effective
 Easy to install
 Wide range of sizes
 Two standard compounds
 PIANC tested and certified

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D D

130
Performance
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curve 120

110

100
Reaction
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Energy 90

80
w Reaction (%)

70

60 120
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50 100

40 80
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Energy (%)

30 60

20 40

10 20

0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
Deflection (%)

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Dimensions and performance Fixing methods

Engineered
D d L max Weight E R P
 3.9  2.0 394  4.8  0.3  3.5 94.1 <24in diameter
 5.9  3.0 394 10.7  0.6  5.3 94.9
 7.9  3.9 394 19.0  1.0  7.0 94.1
 9.8  4.9 394 29.7  1.6  8.8 94.6

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Fixed Range
11.8  5.9 315 42.7  2.3 10.5 94.1
15.0  7.5 315 68.6  3.8 13.3 94.3

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15.7  7.9 315 75.9  4.3 14.0 94.1 20–60in diameter
17.7  8.9 315 96.1  5.2 15.7 94.0
19.7  9.8 315  119  6.5 17.5 94.1
23.6 11.8 118  171  9.4 21.0 94.1

Foam Range
m
27.6 15.7 118  209 11.2 21.4 72.1
28.7 15.7 118  236 12.6 23.3 78.5
31.5 15.7 118  304  16.6 28.0 94.1

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34.4 19.7 118 327 17.5 26.7 72.1
36.0 19.7 118 372  20.0 29.3 78.9
39.4 19.7 118 475  26.1 34.9 94.1

Air Range
39.4 23.6 118 405  21.6 29.1 65.4
43.3
47.2
23.6
23.6
118
118
538 
684 
28.8
37.5
35.2
41.9
p- 79.0
94.1
>48in diameter
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49.2 29.5 118  633 33.9 36.4 65.4
55.1 31.5 118  836 44.5 42.8 72.1

U lity Range
59.1 29.5 118 1069 58.5 52.4 94.1
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59.1 35.4 118  912 48.8 43.6 65.4


63.0 31.5 118 1216 66.5 55.9 94.1
Please ask QuayQuip PEM

65.0 35.4 1211 65.0 52.8 79.0


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70.9 35.4 1539 84.3 62.9 94.1


74.8 45.3 1449 77.6 54.8 64.3

Plas cs Range
82.7 45.3 1956 105 67.0 78.5
90.6 45.3 2513 138 80.4 94.1
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96.5 57.1 2471 132 72.4 67.3

Performances are given at rated deflection of 100% of inside diameter


(d) and per 1ft length.
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Performance tolerance is ±10%. Many other sizes are available.


Accessories
Please ask QuayQuip PEM for other dimensions and performance
properties of QCY Cylindrical Fenders
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[Units: in, lb/ft, ft-kip/ft, kip/ft, psi]


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Intermediate factors
Materials/Tes ng

D (%) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 105 110


R (%) 0 11 18 24 29 34 41 51 64 80 100 111 124
E (%) 0  1  5 11 17 25 34 46 60 78 100 113 128
±10% tolerance applies to Rated Performance Data (RPD).
Please refer to QuayQuip PEM for other properties of QCY Cylinder Fenders.

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QEX Extruded Profiles
QEX extruded profiles are used for general purpose and
light/medium duty applica ons for smaller vessels.

Available in a range of square and D-sections, extruded


profiles can be used for many applications in harbours,

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or on tugs and workboats. DD DC SD SC

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W W A B B
W/2 W/2

H H/2

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Weight DD SD
H W A B Flat Bar Bolt
DD SD E R E R
 3.9  3.9 3.5–5.1  7.9–11.8  5.0  6.0 1.6 × 0.2 M12 0.3  5.3  0.6 10.1
 5.9  5.9 4.3–5.9  9.8–13.8 12.0 14.0 2.4 × 0.3 M16 0.7  7.9  1.4 15.1
 7.9
 9.8
11.8
 7.9
 9.8
11.8
5.1–7.1
5.5–7.9
5.5–7.9
11.8–15.7
13.8–17.7
13.8–17.7
22.0
34.0
49.0
25.0
39.0
56.0
p-
3.1 × 0.4
3.5 × 0.5
4.3 × 0.5
M20
M24
M24
1.3
2.0
2.9
10.5
13.2
15.8
 2.5
 4.0
 5.7
20.1
25.2
30.3
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13.8 13.8 5.5–7.9 13.8–17.7 66.0 77.0 5.1 × 0.6 M30 4.0 18.4  7.8 35.3
14.8 14.8 5.5–7.9 13.8–17.7 76.0 88.0 5.5 × 0.6 M30 4.5 19.7  9.0 37.8
15.7 15.7 5.5–7.9 13.8–17.7 87.0 100 5.9 × 0.6 M30 5.2 21.0 10.2 40.4
19.7 19.7 5.5–7.9 13.8–17.7 135 157 7.1 × 0.8 M36 8.1 26.2 15.9 50.4
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[Units: in, lb/ft] Performance per foot. [Units: ft-kip, kip]

W W A B B
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ØW/2 ØW/2

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Weight DC SC
H W A B C D Flat Bar Bolt
DC SC E R E R
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 3.9  3.9 3.5–5.1  7.9–11.8 0.4 1.0  6.0  6.0 1.6 × 0.2 M12  0.4 10.8  0.6 11.9
 5.9  5.9 4.3–5.9  9.8–13.8 0.5 1.2 13.0 15.0 2.4 × 0.3 M16  0.9 16.2  1.4 17.7
 7.9  7.9 5.1–7.1 11.8–15.7 0.6 1.8 22.0 26.0 3.1 × 0.4 M20  1.7 21.5  2.5 23.6
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 9.8  9.8 5.5–7.9 13.8–17.7 0.8 2.0 35.0 41.0 3.5 × 0.5 M24  2.6 26.9  4.0 29.5
11.8 11.8 5.5–7.9 13.8–17.7 1.0 2.4 51.0 58.0 4.3 × 0.5 M24  3.7 32.3  5.7 35.5
13.8 13.8 5.5–7.9 13.8–17.7 1.0 2.8 69.0 79.0 5.1 × 0.6 M30  5.1 37.7  7.8 41.4
14.8 14.8 5.5–7.9 13.8–17.7 1.2 3.1 79.0 91.0 5.5 × 0.6 M30  5.8 40.4  8.9 44.3
15.7 15.7 5.5–7.9 13.8–17.7 1.2 3.1 90.0 103 5.9 × 0.6 M30  6.6 43.0 10.1 47.3
19.7 19.7 5.5–7.9 13.8–17.7 1.6 3.5 140 162 7.1 × 0.8 M36 10.3 53.8 15.8 59.1
[Units: in, lb/ft] Performance per foot. [Units: ft-kip, kip]

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QBB Bumper Bars

Engineered
Bumper bars are moulded sections with low profile fixings to survive heavy knocks.

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A B A

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Foam Range
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Weight Performance
H W A B T Bolt
L=39.4in L=59.1in E R

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5.9  5.9 9.8 19.7 0.8  84 123 M24 3.8 43.7
5.9  7.9 9.8 19.7 0.8  95 143 M24 3.8 30.2
7.9  7.9 9.8 19.7 0.8 143 216 M30 6.1 56.5
7.9  9.8 9.8 19.7 0.8 170 256 M30 6.1 45.0

Air Range
7.9 11.8 9.8 19.7 0.8 194 291 M30 6.1 36.3
p- [Units: in, lb] Per foot. [Units: ft-kip, kip]

PFS & PFP Profiles


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With their vulcanised low-friction UHMW-PE facing (black as standard, colours optional), PFS and PFP profiles
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absorb energy and reduce shear forces.


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PFS E PFP 0.75W E


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0.5H

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H ØD ØD
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0.5H
B B
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Weight Max Flat Performance Accessories


Type H W D T B E Bolt
Hollow Solid Length Bar E R
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PFS 3.9 3.9 1.2 0.8 1.0 0.4  6.9  7.5 118 1.6 × 0.2 M12 0.9 15.2
PFS 5.9 5.9 2.6 0.8 1.2 0.5 14.4 18.1 118 2.4 × 0.3 M16 2.4 21.4
PFS 7.9 7.9 3.0 1.0 1.8 0.6 27.0 32.3 118 3.1 × 0.4 M20 2.6 22.9
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PFS 9.8 9.8 3.9 1.2 2.0 0.8 40.5 50.4 118 3.5 × 0.5 M24 5.5 38.7
PFS 11.8 11.8 4.9 1.2 2.4 1.0 61.9 72.6 118 4.3 × 0.5 M24 9.4 42.8
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PFP 3.1 3.1 1.6 0.4 1.0 0.4  3.6  4.7 78.7 1.6 × 0.2 M12 0.4  5.2
PFP 3.9 3.9 1.8 0.4 1.0 0.4  5.6  7.4 78.7 1.6 × 0.2 M12 0.5 10.6
PFP 4.7 4.7 2.4 0.5 1.1 0.4  8.2 10.6 78.7 2.0 × 0.2 M16 0.7 12.9
PFP 5.9 5.9 2.8 0.6 1.2 0.5 13.2 16.7 78.7 2.4 × 0.3 M16 1.4 25.8
[Units: in, lb/ft] Per foot. [ft-kip, kip]

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QuayPile & QuayTimber
QuayPile and QuayTimber have the structural strength of tropical
hardwoods without the environmental impact.

Coextruded from polyethylene, the material does not crack or split, rot
or decay. It is impervious to marine borers and will never corrode.

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In fact the only thing QuayPile and QuayTimber does do is the job
it was designed for – creating attractive, strong and long lasting
structures.

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When the rest of the structure reaches the end of its useful life,
QuayPile and QuayTimber can be reused or recycled into new
products. The ultimate in environmentally friendly materials saves
money and trees.

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Square Rectangular Round

10 × 10

12 × 12
8×6
8×7
8 × 12
Ø10

Ø13

Ø16
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10 × 12
Glass fibre re-bar sizes range from Ø1.25in to Ø1.65in.
Black skin is standard. Other colours on request.
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Maximum length 79ft (subject to shipping restrictions)


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Marine borers cause huge damage in


today’s cleaner harbours. Without toxic
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chemical treatments or expensive retrofit


jackets, a typical timber pile can be
eaten away in just a few years. QuayPile QuayPile and QuayTimber is made in a state of the art,
and QuayTimber makes this type of purpose built production unit using the latest equipment
maintenance a thing of the past. to consistently produce the highest quality materials.

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UHMW-PE facings

Engineered
Virgin grade UHMW-PE is the best material for consistent
low-fric on, hard wearing facings on high performance
fenders. QuayQuip PEM only uses virgin quality UHMW-
PE facings, unless customers prefer a lesser grade.

The high quality of QuayQuip PEM’s virgin UHMW-PE

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low friction facings means they last longer and reduce Black, yellow and blue are the

Fixed Range
shear forces more than any alternative material (including most popular colours, but others
double sintered, regenerated and blended grades). are available too.

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Physical Property Unit Method Value
properties Molecular weight (Margolies) g/mol ASTM D6474 >4 × 10⁶
Specific gravity (ρ) g/cm³ ISO 1183 0.93–0.95

Foam Range
Service temperature range °C N/A +80 / –80

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Crystalline melting point °C ISO 3146 130−140

Mechanical Property Unit Method Value

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properties Yield strength MPa ISO 527 ≥17
Yield elongation % ISO 527 ≥8
Break strength (at 23°C) MPa ISO 527 ≥40
Break elongation (at 23°C)* % ISO 527 ≥50

Air Range
Notch impact strength kJ/m² ISO 179 ≥130
Ball hardness (30s)
Shore hardness
Flexural strength
p- MPa
Shore D
MPa
ISO 2039−1
ISO 868
ISO178
≥38
≥60
≥27
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Elastic modulus MPa ISO 527 ≥650
Wet <0.10
Dynamic friction coefficient ISO 8295
Dry 0.10–0.15

U lity Range
Abrasion resistance Virgin = 100 Sand slurry 100
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* Value to DIN 53455 is ≥350 but this method is now obsolete.

Friction Coefficient – QuayQuip PEM’s boss fixing method is at


Virgin and Regenerated grades
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least five times stronger and increases


wear allowance by 30–50% when

Plas cs Range
There is a large difference in the friction of Virgin UHMW-PE
compared to stud fixings. Studs are prone
and materials commonly referred to as ‘double sintered’ (DS),
to breaking off, making them expensive
‘regenerated’ or ‘fender quality’ (FQ) grade. QuayQuip PEM
to repair.
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recommends a friction design value of 0.2 for Virgin UHMW- Boss fixing Stud fixing
(QuayQuip standard) (not advisable)
PE and 0.35–0.4 for the various recycled grades of UHMW-PE.
C C
0.35
B B
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0.30 A A
Friction coefficient

0.25 Accessories
ød
ød
0.20
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0.15 Pad thick.  1.6in 2.0in 2.8in


0.10
Fixing type  Boss Stud Boss Stud Boss Stud
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0.05 Virgin (static) Recycled (static)


Virgin (dynamic) Recycled (dynamic) A 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 1.0 1.2
Materials/Tes ng

0.00
200 250 300 350 400 450 500 B 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9
Pressure (kPa)
C 0.5 0.3 0.7 0.5 1.0 0.7
1 S = static friction, D = dynamic friction.
2 Curves are for dry, painted steel. Values increase for bare or rusted d M16 M16 M16 M16 M20 M20
steel surfaces.
3 Values reduce for wet conditions.

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Anchors B
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K
L
TT

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CS-type (metric) M P
cast-in anchors
CS-type provide high holding
power for securing fenders Bolt Washer Cast-in Socket

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and chain brackets to new Size A¹ B² tmin J K L³ T P
concrete. They have a female M20  50  46  3  40  60 180 10  65
socket (ferrule) with long tail, M24  60  54  4  48  72 220 10  75
M30  80  66  4  60  90 280 10 100

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easily customised for special
applications. M36 100  78  5  72 108 336 12 100
M42 110  90  7  84 126 396 12 100
M48 120 102  8  96 144 448 16 100
M56 140 124  9 112 168 528 16 120
M64 180 140 10 128 192 600 20 130

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M76 200 164 12 152 228 720 20 150
1. Bolt length can be adjusted to suit required clamping thickness [Units: mm]
2. Bolt threads may require undercutting when galvanised bolts and sockets are specified

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3. Extra long and non-standard dimensions are available

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RF-type (metric)
chemical anchors
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RF-type anchors suit most Size L tmin E H Vol.+10% Capsules
retrofit installations. M20  3 170 25  33 1-E20
flange/bracket thickness

Standard lengths typically M24  4 210 28  38 1-E24


Varies according to

M30  4 280 35  79 1-E30


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suit 30N concrete and better.


Longer studs are used for M36  5 330 42 133 1-E30
weaker concrete and special M42  7 420 48 196 2-E30
cases. Glass capsule and M48  8 480 54 254 2-E30 + 1-E24
other grouting systems are M56  9 560 64 464 4-E30
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available. M64 10
On request
M76 12
1. Cartridge and other grout systems are available [Units: mm, cm³]
2. All holes must have roughened sides and be free from debris
3. Extra long and non-standard dimensions are available
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Materials Anchor Materials


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All QuayQuip PEM anchors Standard Anchor Materials ISO EN ASTM Finish PREN
are available in galvanised High Tensile 8.8 A325/A449 Spin Galvanised N/A
finish and a range of stainless Stainless Steel (Austenitic) 1.4401 316 Self Colour 23.1–28.5
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steel grades, and are all Stainless Steel (Duplex) 1.4462 S31803 Self Colour 30.8–38.1
inspected and certified to Stainless Steel (Zeron 100) 1.4501 – Self Colour 40.0–44.0
recognised international PREN = Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number
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standards. Stainless steel


options include austenitic, Grout Capsule Cure Times
duplex and super-
duplex grades to suit any Base Material Temperature
Cure Times
environment. ≥68°C 51–68°C 42–50°C ≤42°C
Above water (dry) 30 mins 1 hour 3 hours Please consult
Below water (wet) 1 hour 2 hours 6 hours QuayQuip PEM

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Chain systems

Engineered
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Correctly designed and detailed chain
systems are essen al for proper fender M
performance and controlling deflec on
geometry. L2
B A

QuayQuip PEM chain systems are matched

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with compatible components – chain, shackle,

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tensioner and bracket. Other grades and sizes
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are available to give designers more flexibility

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and choice.
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Using chain system tables
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The tables are a preliminary guide and a full =

Foam Range
check should be done as part of the detail

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design process. The chain forces are related =
to maximum working load under normal
berthing conditions. ƆĚЈ

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Safety Chains: ≥3.0
Factors Bolts: ≥1.5
(Normal) Brackets: ≥1.5
L3

Air Range
Fixing bolts Brackets are attached with 4 No

Finish
bolts (or anchors) per bracket.
All components are hot dip
galvanised (100μm) except:
Threaded items – spin galvanised
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B A
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Shackle pins – zinc plated
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Shackles Standard shackles are Safety-D Grade
S6. Grade T8, bow shackles and other ƆĚЇ

U lity Range
L2
options are available. All shackles are
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D E
fitted with stainless steel split pins.
Load fuses Chain systems can be designed using
a shackle or other easily replaceable
component as a load fuse to prevent
damage to anchors or structure.
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Standard dimensions
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Chain Chain – QQ200 grade Shackles – S6 grade Tensioners Chain brackets


Force Chain Weight Weight Weight
(kip) Size L₁ per link фd₂ ФD L₂ each фd₃ фP L₃ each A B C D E Bolt

 200 ¹³̸ 3.1  1.4 ¾ 0.9 2.8  2.4 0.8  5.5 10.6±1.4 11.7  7.9  5.5 1.2 2.4 1.8 M20
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 310 1 4.1  3.1 1 1.2 3.8  5.3 1.1  7.1 14.4±2.2 26.0 10.2  6.7 1.6 2.8 2.4 M24 Accessories
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 465 1 ¼ 5.0  5.7 1 ¼ 1.4 4.6 10.4 1.2  7.9 15.9±2.4 36.8 12.6  8.7 2.0 3.5 2.8 M30

 660 1 ½ 6.0  9.5 1 ½ 1.7 5.6 17.9 1.4  9.1 19.3±2.8 59.8 15.0 10.2 2.4 4.3 3.3 M36
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 880 1 ¾ 6.9 14.7 1 ¾ 2.0 6.8 29.1 1.9 11.8 25.4±3.9 141 17.3 11.8 2.8 4.7 4.1 M42
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1150 2 7.9 21.7 2 2.4 7.9 42.6 2.0 13.0 27.6±4.1 176 19.7 13.4 3.1 5.5 4.9 M48

1650 2 ⅜ 9.4 37.5 2 ⅜ 2.8 9.4 82.0 2.4 15.0 32.1±5.1 269 27.6 16.1 3.7 6.9 5.9 M56

Indicated chain forces include safety factors. Other sizes and configurations are available on request. [kip, in, lb]

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Rubber properties
QuayQuip PEM Rubber compounds are
designed for long life in marine environments.
All fenders are made using high quality
natural and/or synthe c rubber compounds,
formulated for high performance and reliability.

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Rubber compounds include additives to resist
the effects of ozone and ultra-violet light. The
vulcanisation process (temperature, pressure

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and time) is strictly controlled to ensure a
homogenous product with excellent physical
properties and rubber to metal bond strengths.

 Marine grade compounds


 Natural and/or synthetic

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 Resists ozone and UV
 Excellent bond strengths
 Fully homogeneous

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 Fully recyclable

Physical properties
Tensile strength
Unit
MPa
p- Test method
ISO 37
Value
≥16
Test
Yes
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Elongation at break % ISO 37 ≥350 Yes
Tear strength N/mm ISO 34–1 (Graves) ≥70 Yes
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Hardness Shore A ASTM D 2240 ≤78 Yes


Change in Tensile Strength
% ISO 188 ≤20 Yes
Aged for 96h at 70°C
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Change in Elongation at Break


% ISO 188 ≤20 Yes
Aged for 96h at 70°C
Change in Hardness
Shore A ASTM D 2240 ≤6 Yes
Aged for 96h at 70°C
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Compression Set % ISO 815 ≤30 Yes


Volume Change in Oil (ASTM Oil 1) % ISO 1817 ≤10 Optional
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Volume Change in Seawater


% ISO 1817 –5 to +10 Optional
36g NaCl/litre; 28 days, 95°C
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Ozone resistance
– ISO 1431–1 No cracks Yes
50pphm at 20% strain, 40°C, 100h
Abrasion Resistance mm³ ISO 4649 ≤100 Optional
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Bond Strength N/mm ASTM D 429(B) ≥7 Optional


Dynamic Fatigue* ASTM D 430-95(B) Grade 0–1 Optional
Tested properties are verified for each batch of parent material and certification to EN 10204 : 3.1 is provided.
* Grade 0: no cracks (pass). Grade 1: ≤10 pinpricks under 0.5mm long (pass). Grade 2 and above is fail.
Additional properties can be tested and/or third party witnessed on request at extra cost.

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Flosys material properties

Engineered
Polyurethane skin
Property Standard
Hardness 75–95 Shore A
Tensile strength ≥13.8MPa

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Elongation at break ≥350%

Fixed Range
Tear strength ≥32kN/m

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Filament reinforcement
Property Standard
Filament size 2520 denier

Foam Range
Tensile strength ≥230N

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Elongation at break ≥16%
Filament spacing 4mm (typical)

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Polyethylene foam core
Property Standard

Air Range
Density 58–70 kg/m³
Tensile strength
Elongation at break
Water absorption
≥414kPa
≥140%
<1kg/m² of cut
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Tolerances
QuayQuip PEM fenders are manufactured to strict quality standards, inspected and certified to EN 10204 : 3.1.
We can usually accommodate other tolerances and inspection levels on request and prior to order confirmation.
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Type Property Tolerance

Plas cs Range
Cone, Cell, Element, Arch Dimensions ±3% or ±2mm (whichever is larger)
Hole centres ±2mm
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Performance ±10%
QuayGuard, Donut Performance ±15%
Pneumatic Performance ±10% (on reaction at guaranteed energy absorption)
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Cylindricals Diameter (ID & OD) ±4% or 5mm (whichever is larger)


Length –0/+40mm Accessories
Drilling ±4mm (non-cumulative)
Performance ±10% (wrapped, subject to fixing methods)
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±20% (extruded, subject to fixing methods)


Extrusions Cross-section ±4% or 5mm (whichever is larger)
Length –0/+40mm
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±20% (subject to fixing methods)


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UHMW-PE Pads Length & width ±5mm (cut sheets)


Thickness ±0.3mm (planed, t < 100mm)
±0.5mm (planed, t ≥ 100mm)
Drilling ±2mm (non-cumulative)
Counterbore depth ±4mm (under head thickness)

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Performance Testing
QuayQuip PEM rou nely tests fenders to
verify their consistent performance and
quality. Tes ng facili es are independently
managed by government approved operators
which guarantees the accuracy and
authen city of results. Client and third party

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Test Protocol
QuayQuip PEM adopts the latest verification testing protocols defined by PIANC¹ and ASTM² to confirm fenders
meet the published Rated Performance Data (RPD) for QCN cones, QCL cells and QME elements³.

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Calibration Test apparatus is calibrated to ±1% and independently certified.

Identification Fenders are identified with a unique serial number and job reference number to allow full

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document traceability. RFID tag identification is available on request for some fender types.

Sampling 10% (min) of randomly selected fenders are tested, rounded up to the nearest whole unit.
More frequent testing can be carried out on request⁴.

Dimensions
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Sampling of the remaining fenders is increased to 20% if any fender does not meet the
required values and to 100% if further fenders do not meet the required values.

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Preparation Prior to verification tests, fender samples will be preconditioned by compressing three or
more times to rated deflection and allowed to recover for at least one hour. Fenders may then
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be normalised (see below) if required.

Test conditions Test speed is steady state 0.3–1.3mm/s (typically 1mm/s)


Fender temperature is normalised to 23°C ±5°C
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Testing is under axial compression (0° angle)

Normalising If fenders are stored at an ambient temperature of 23°C ±10°C for more than 8 hours, then
fenders shall be “normalised” in a temperature controlled environment at 23°C ±5°C for a time
not less than t = 20X1.5 (where X = greatest wall thickness of rubber in metres).
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Results Reaction and deflection shall be recorded at maximum intervals of 0.01H–0.05H (where
H = nominal fender height). Energy absorption is integrated from the Reaction v deflection curve.
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Pass criteria Fenders pass the verification performance test if low end energy (RPD -10% tolerance) is
achieved without exceeding high end reaction (RPD +10% tolerance) at any point during the
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compression cycle.

PIANC also requires that all rubber fender units with RPD ≥ 1000kN to be installed on monopiles, pile-supported
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jetties or other load sensitive structures shall be given at least one full compression cycle to stress relieve
(condition) them prior to use.

1 PIANC Marcom Report of WG33 – Guidelines for the Design of Fender Systems (2002).
2 ASTM F 2192-05 Standard Method for Determining and Reporting the Berthing Energy and Reaction of Marine Fenders.
3 Testing of other fender types (Arch, Cylindrical etc) follows a similar format – please ask QuayQuip PEM for details.
4 Increased test frequency is an optional extra cost item.

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PIANC Factors

Engineered
PIANC 2002 defines the QuayQuip PEM’s Type Approval test programme has confirmed the
testing methods for fenders and factors below for angle, temperature and initial impact speed that
how results shall be reported. should be applied to Rated Performance Data (RPD) where operating
conditions differ from datum values. Values are derived according to
Fender performances are
PIANC¹ and ASTM² recommendations.

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benchmarked at the following

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standardised datums: Additionally, project specifications may require fender tolerances to be
considered. Engineering judgement and a probabilistic design analysis
Angle 0° should be used to assess if it is realistic for multiple worst case events

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Temperature 23°C ±5°C (73°F ±9°C) to arise simultaneously.
Initial Velocity 150mm/s (5.9in/s) In all cases the minimum energy absorption capacity of fenders or
Tolerance ±10% fender systems should be greater the ‘Required Energy’ of berthing
ships as defined by PIANC¹.

Foam Range
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Fender Type
Size
Initial Impact Speed (mm/s) Velocity Factors
Cone Cell Element Rubber is viscoelastic so the
(QCN) (QCL) (QME) 1 50 100 150 200 250 300
  300 0.89 0.93 0.96 1.00 1.04 1.07 1.11 faster the impact, the stiffer

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  350 0.91 0.94 0.97 1.00 1.03 1.06 1.09 the material appears to be.
    400 0.92 0.95 0.97 1.00 1.03 1.05 1.08 Factors given are based on a
    500 0.93 0.96 0.98 1.00 1.02 1.04 1.07 linear deceleration over the

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  550 0.94 0.96 0.98 1.00 1.02 1.04 1.06 full fender deflection.




 600
 630
 700
 750
0.94
0.95
0.95
0.96
0.96
0.96
0.97
0.97
p-0.98
0.98
0.98
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.04
1.04
1.03
1.03
1.06
1.05
1.05
1.05
Small fenders at high impact
speeds are more affected than
large fenders at low speeds. In
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most common cases, variance
    800 0.96 0.97 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.03 1.04
to RPD is minimal and may be
  900 0.96 0.97 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.03 1.04

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ignored.
   1000 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03
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 1100 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03


 1150 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03
Angle Factors
Performance varies according
 1200 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03
to the angle of compression.
  1250 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03
Standard PIANC angles are
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 1300 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03


given, other angles may be
 1400 0.98 0.98 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.02
interpolated.

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  1450 0.98 0.98 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.02
   1600 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.01 1.02
Temperature Factors
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 1700 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.01 1.02


Rubber gets softer at high
 2000 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.01 1.02
temperatures (lower energy)
 2250 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.01 1.02
and stiffer when cooled
 2500 0.99 0.99 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.01 1.01 (higher reaction), relative to
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 3000 0.99 0.99 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.01 1.01 PIANC datum.
Accessories
QCN Cone Fenders QCL Cell Fenders QME Elements (WS = 1.2H) Temperature Factor
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Angle E-factor R-factor Angle E-factor R-factor Angle E-factor R-factor +50°C (122°F) 0.91
0 1.00 1.00 0 1.00 1.00 0 1.00 1.00 +40°C (104°F) 0.94
+30°C (86°F) 0.97
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3 1.01 1.00 3 0.98 1.00 3 0.99 1.00


+23°C (73°F) 1.00
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5 1.00 1.00 5 0.95 1.00 5 0.99 1.00


+10°C (50°F) 1.05
8 0.99 1.00 8 0.91 1.00 8 0.96 1.00
+0°C (32°F) 1.10
10 0.98 1.00 10 0.88 1.00 10 0.93 1.00
-10°C (14°F) 1.15
15 0.93 1.00 15 0.81 1.00 15 0.81 1.00 -20°C (-4°F) 1.20
20 0.87 1.00 20 0.65 1.00 20 0.71 1.00 -30°C (-22°F) 1.26

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Questionnaire
Port Contact

Berth Company

Country Tel

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Project  New Build  Upgrade Email

Status  Preliminary  Detail  Tender Web

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VESSELS Provide data for largest, smallest and intermediate ships if available.

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LOA B
LOA

Type

Class (ie LNG)


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Type

Class (ie LNG)


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Deadweight Deadweight

Displacement Displacement
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Length L OA L BP Length L OA L BP

Beam Beam
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Draft Laden Ballast Draft Laden Ballast

Hull Pressure Hull Pressure


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STRUCTURE

Construction
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 Closed face  Semi-closed face  Open (ie dolphin)  Other

Type  Jetty  Dolphin Deck level


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 Pontoon  Lock Soffit level

 Other High tide

Fender c/c Low tide

Load limit Seabed

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Questionnaire

Engineered
ENVIRONMENT

Climate  Temperate  Tropical  Desert  Sub-arctic

Temperature Minimum Corrosivity  Low

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 Medium

Fixed Range
Maximum

High humidity  High

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Low humidity  Extreme

Wind speed Current speed

Foam Range
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OPERATIONS
V
Berthing speed
Side berthing

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Berthing angle
(Mode A)
Safety factor

Berthing speed

Air Range
V
Side berthing
(Mode B)
Approach
p- Berthing angle

Safety factor
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Berthing speed
Side berthing

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Berthing angle
(Mode C)
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Safety factor

Berthing speed
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End berthing V Berthing angle

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Safety factor
V
Berthing speed
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Dolphin berthing Berthing angle

Safety factor
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Berthing speed Accessories


Lock entrance V Berthing angle
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Safety factor
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 BS6349-4
Materials/Tes ng

 PIANC 2002
Other Design
Contact  EAU-2004
information method
 ROM 0.2-90
 Other

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Beyond Fenders
QuayQuip PEM does much more than fendering. We have decades of experience working in port and harbour
environments around the world. We add to this our exper se in fabrica ons, cas ngs, forgings and polymers
used in marine applica ons to provide a diversity of solu ons for many different engineering challenges.

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Bollards

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Quick Release Hooks
Heavy fabrications

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Ship loaders
Steel & iron castings
Heavy duty bearings
Tubular piles
Tie rods & fittings
Spud housings
Quay edge protection
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Pulley sheaves
Precision mechanisms
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Conversions

Engineered
Distance 1 m = 3.281 ft This catalogue has been
converted from metric
Velocity 1 m/s = 3.6 km/h = 3.281 ft/s = 1.944 knot units. All values should be
verified with QuayQuip PEM
Acceleration 1g = 9.81 m/s² = 3.281 ft/s² beforehand if they are critical
to setting out, installation,

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Force 1 tf = 9.81kN = 2205 lbf = 2.205 kip
performance or tolerances.

Fixed Range
Energy 1 tf-m (1.0 t-m) = 9.81 kNm = 9.81 kJ = 7.236 kip-ft If in doubt please refer to the
QuayQuip PEM metric units

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Pressure 1 tf/m²(1 t/m²) = 9.81 kN/m² = 9.81 kPa = 204.5 lbf/m² catalogue.

Foam Range
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make no representations about the accuracy, reliability, completeness or timeliness of the information in
this Catalogue. QuayQuip BV may, in its sole discretion, revise the information contained herein at any time

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