Marine propellers are one of the important components of ships, and their failure can have a serious impact on the operation and safety of ships.
Marine propellers are one of the important components of ships, and their failure can have a serious impact on the operation and safety of ships.
The main faults of marine propellers include the following:
Large container propeller - propeller blade damage: propeller blades may be impacted or worn during navigation, resulting in blade deformation or breakage. This can lead to a decrease in the efficiency of the propeller, and even prevent it from working properly.
56M engineering ship propeller - bearing failure: The propeller bearing is an important component that supports the propeller. If the bearing is damaged or worn on the 30M patrol ship propeller, it will cause the propeller to rotate unevenly or even fail to work properly.
Large container propeller - propeller shaft bending: The propeller shaft may be subjected to external forces during navigation, resulting in bending or deformation. The propeller of a 30M patrol boat will result in a decrease in the efficiency of the propeller, and may even malfunction
56M engineering ship propeller - propeller surface dirt: The propeller surface may accumulate algae, shells, and other dirt, leading to a decrease in propeller efficiency and even malfunction.
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