Panui Ahumahi

Tuhinga o mua

2021-08-05

Ko te mekameka he taputapu tere ki te hapai ake i nga mahi hanga. Ka taea te whakamahi i te mekameka ki te hono hapai i nga pulley me nga kotaha whakanoho. He maamaa me te ngawari o te hononga honohono e whakamahia whanui ana.Nga mekamekaka taea te wehe ki nga kopere kopere, me nga mekameka U-rite ki o raatau ahuatanga ahua. E ai ki te kaupapa, kei kona: he mekameka mekameka, punga punga, me nga mekameka tere.

(1) Te mekamekamekameka is a mekameka used to connect the anchor chain. When in use, the horizontal bolt should be upward, and the horizontal bolt should be round to prevent it from rotating in the bolt hole and increase its strength. When using, first take out the horizontal bolt of the mekameka, put the U-shaped buckle into the anchor chain ring to be connected, and then connect the horizontal bolt in series to an anchor chain ring above. In order to prevent the horizontal bolt from coming out, there is an oblique hole at each of the two ends of the horizontal bolt and the U-shaped buckle for driving the brake oblique pin. In order to prevent the oblique pin from coming out, a green lead seal should be inserted into the cavity left at the pin hole. Before the oblique pin is inserted into the pin hole, calcium-based grease should be applied to prevent rust. 

(2) Punga mekameka is the mekameka used to connect the anchor chain and the sinker, and the method of use is the same as the chain mekameka.

(3) The floating mekameka is the mekameka used to connect the floating body and the anchor chain, and the method of use is the same as the chain mekameka.

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