Overview of Ship Outfitting
Ship outfitting refers to the installation of machinery, electrical appliances, and electronic equipment after the main structure of the hull is completed and the ship is launched. The outfitting of a ship is everything on board except the hull and the ship's power plant.
According to the outfitting positions, ship outfitting is divided into two parts: outer outfitting and inner outfitting. Outfitting Work includes rudder equipment, anchor equipment, mooring equipment, life-saving equipment, closing equipment, towing and jacking equipment, and There are pneumatic skimming guns, ladders, railings, masts, etc.; inner outfitting, also known as home outfit.
According to the outfitting materials, ship outfitting can be divided into two parts: iron outfitting and wooden outfitting. Iron outfitting refers to the outfitting of the metal part, and wooden outfitting is the outfitting of the non-metallic part.
Ship outfitting is an important part of ship construction. After the main structure of the hull is finished, it will be launched from the shipbuilding platform, and the ship outfitting work will begin, and the mechanical, electrical and electronic equipment inside the ship will be installed. Ship outfitting accounts for a large proportion of ship construction.