Coupling pontoons Type 730
Our Type 730 coupling pontoon is available for rental and sale, allowing you to find the perfect solution for your water projects. These coupling pontoons are equipped with a highly durable 2-component coating, enabling them to withstand the challenges of different working environments. In addition, we offer flexible deck options, such as anti-slip coating, to improve safety on the job site.
Dimensions and characteristics of the coupling pontoon
With dimensions of 4x2x0.73m, our Type 730 coupling pontoons are ideal for various applications, from water construction projects to marine structures. Thanks to their robust design, they provide a stable work floor for a variety of jobs on and around the water. If you are looking for a higher coupling pontoon, for heavier loads and larger implements, check out the type 1200 pontoon.
- Dimensions 4x2x0.73m
- Completely made of high-strength steel grade S355 (steel 52)
- Walls and bottom made of plate t=4mm
- Deck t=8mm
- With non-projecting coupling point and lifting eye at each corner
- Deck equipped with integrated truss floor
- Fully coated: black
- Includes non-slip coating on deck using glass beads
- Weight per pontoon +/-1400kg
- Max deck load 4 tons/m2
- Buoyancy 1 pontoon 3.6 tons with a freeboard of 10cm
- Depth without loading 17cm
- Delivery time by arrangement
Custom coupling pontoons
Customization is key at Miedema Metal, and our coupling pontoons are no exception. With our customized coupling pontoons, you can create a modular work floor that is perfectly tailored to your specific needs. Whether you need to carry (excavating) machinery, materials or people, our coupling pontoons provide the necessary support. Another advantage of our coupling pontoons is that the sidewalls are completely flat, preventing snagging or damage. This not only increases safety, but also makes mooring and anchoring easier.
Coupling pontoon rental or purchase
Contact us today to learn more about our high-quality and versatile Type 730 coupling pontoons, and discover how they can be a valuable addition to your water projects.
Date:
5 April 2024