Product Description
Product introduction: A pontoon is a rectangular flat-bottomed non-self-propelled ship without a power device. It is usually fixed to the shore and serves as a "floating dock" for ships to dock, board and disembark passengers, and load and unload cargo. Most pontoons are used as docking platforms for boarding and disembarking ships, cargo transfers, or cross-water crossings. Because there is usually no power device, a tugboat or other external force is required to move. A pontoon specifically used for cargo transfer will be equipped with a lifting boom to lift the cargo from a cargo ship that cannot dock and transfer it to the dock.
The water pontoon uses a water pump to pump water from rivers, lakes, and lakes and then transports it to the shore through a water pipeline. Due to the changes in water levels and flow rates of rivers, lakes, and lakes throughout the year, the relative position relationship between the pontoon and the shore also changes accordingly. This requires that the connecting pipe between the ship and the shore must have the function of automatically adjusting the vertical and horizontal rotation to automatically adapt to the displacement of the pontoon. Because the rocker arm flexible joint connection method has strong load-bearing capacity and large working angle, it can adapt to waters with large water level differences and large seasonal changes in water flow speed. It is currently the product for connecting ship-to-shore water pipes for large and medium-sized water intake pontoons.