GSO ISO 4568:2015
ISO 4568:2006
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
03 September 2015
Shipbuilding -- Sea-going vessels -- Windlasses and anchor capstans
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GSO ISO 4568:2015 Scope
This International Standard specifies requirements for the design, construction, safety, performance and acceptance testing of windlasses and anchor capstans.
This International Standard is applicable to windlasses and anchor capstans of sea-going vessels which have electric, hydraulic, steam or external drive.
For combined windlasses/mooring winches, ISO 3730 is to be used in addition to this International Standard.
NOTE 1 Where reference is made in the text to “windlass” it should be understood as “windlass and anchor capstan”, where applicable.
NOTE 2 Attention is drawn to the requirements of relevant Classification Societies or the government of the state whose flag the ship is entitled to fly.
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