T-Head Bollards, also known as Tee-Head Bollards, are robust and reliable maritime fixtures used for securing vessels to docks, quaysides, and wharves. Their distinctive T-shaped design provides multiple attachment points for mooring lines, offering versatility and stability in mooring operations.


Constructed from durable materials such as cast iron, steel, or ductile iron, T-Head Bollards are designed to withstand the dynamic forces exerted by vessels during berthing and mooring. They are available in various sizes and load capacities to accommodate different types and sizes of vessels, from small boats to large ships.


T-Head Bollards are a reliable and efficient solution for safely securing ships and boats in ports and marinas. Their versatility and strength make them an essential component of any marine infrastructure.

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  •  Robust Design for Heavy-Duty Operations.

    Corrosion-Resistant Coating.

    Innovative Self-Tensioning System.

    Precision Engineered Materials.

    Multi-Function Design for Versatility.

  • √ Cost-Effective Solution: Investing in high-quality mooring bollards proves to be a cost-effective choice over time, as their durable construction and corrosion-resistant materials reduce the need for frequent replacements and maintenance expenses.


    √ Exceptional Quality Assurance: Opting for mooring bollards from reputable manufacturers ensures top-notch quality, providing a reliable and long-lasting solution for secure vessel mooring, thereby minimizing the risk of accidents or damages in port facilities.


    √ Comprehensive Service Support: Choosing a supplier that offers comprehensive service support ensures that any potential issues are addressed promptly, guaranteeing optimal performance of the mooring bollards throughout their lifecycle and maximizing the overall value of the investment.

     

  • ● Ports and harbors
    ● Marinas
    ● Offshore platforms
    ● Shipping and cruise ship terminals

    ● Floating docks