ZF Retractable Thruster

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Azimuth ZF Retractable Thruster

High maneuverability and station-keeping capability

The Azimuth ZF Retractable Thruster operates in full azimuth mode when deployed as part of an auxiliary propulsion system to increase the vessel’s station-keeping capabilities. A tunnel can be incorporated in the design of the outer wall so that the thruster can be used as a retractable bow thruster as well. Typical applications for the propulsion system are OSV, research vessels, jack-up, standby, and rescue vessels. The thruster is designed with a performance range of 200-2000 kW.

Advantages

  • Highest reliability
  • Ease of installation and maintenance
  • Highest maneuverability
  • Reduction in fuel consumption
  • Improved station keeping of the vessel
  • Function:
    • Retracted: usable as tunnel thruster
    • Deployed: operated in full azimuth mode
  • Operation with biodegradable lubrication oil is possible
  • Available with Condition Monitoring System
ZF Retractable Thruster
ZF Retractable Thruster

All ZF Azimuth Thrusters are developed and produced in-house and thus, can be customized according to the customer’s wishes.

  • L- or Z-drive
  • Control system ThrusterCommand is an integral part of the propulsion system
  • Tunnel Thruster mode
    • Optionally use as a transverse thruster when fully retracted in the hull
  • Drive options
    • Diesel engine, using upper gearbox and wet or dry operated clutch (Z-drive)
    • Electric motor, both horizontal (Z-drive) and vertical (L-drive)
    • Hydraulic motor (L-drive)
  • Steering of the thruster
    • Electric or hydraulic steering
  • Cooling
    • Seawater
    • Freshwater
  • Classification by all major classification societies
  • Available with Condition Monitoring System

Technical Information

Product Configurator

Here you can find technical information to define the product best suited to your application with the Marine Product Selection Guide.

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