Parts Catalog
Cabling & Connectivity
Getting a signal or a supply from one end of a vessel to the other without it failing at the gland — marine-grade cable, connectors, and slip ring assemblies.
Marine-Grade Cable (LSZH)
Shipboard-approved, low-smoke zero-halogen cable for power, control, and instrumentation runs. Insulation breakdown from age or heat is usually why a run gets replaced instead of repaired.
View detailsArmoured Cable
Adds metallic armour for mechanical protection on exposed runs. Physical damage to the armour is usually what forces a replacement, well before the conductors inside are actually compromised.
View detailsCable Gland (Marine, Brass)
Seals a cable entry against water and gas ingress. Over-tightening during installation causes about as many wet-enclosure problems as under-sealing does.
View detailsCircular / MIL-Spec Connector
A rugged multi-pin connector for equipment interconnection in harsh environments. Pin corrosion inside a connector that looks intact is a common cause of an intermittent fault that's hard to trace.
View detailsFibre Optic Media Converter
Bridges a high-speed data link between automation subsystems. Check the fibre connector for dirt or damage first — it's a cheaper, more likely culprit than the converter electronics.
View detailsSlip Ring Assembly
Transfers signals or power across a rotating joint, such as a shaft generator or crane. Brush wear inside is the expected failure mode, and it's usually repairable rather than a full replacement.
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