A permanent chain chasing system is used to().
A、clean anchor chain as it's hauled in
B、recover anchors which have lost their buoys
C、run and retrieve anchors
D、prepare anchor chain for inspection
A、clean anchor chain as it's hauled in
B、recover anchors which have lost their buoys
C、run and retrieve anchors
D、prepare anchor chain for inspection
A、removed from the anchor chain B、connected to a buoy at the anchor C、stripped back to the rig and secured D、connected to a buoy halfway down the chain
A、A.It requires anchor handling boats with more horsepower B、B.Chain chasers work in shallow water only C、C.Chain chasers will not work with piggyback anchors D、D.It takes longer to deploy anchors using chain chasers
A、Oil Rig chain and Oil Field Stud Link chain B、Flash-butt welded chain and Di-Lok chain C、Flash-butt welded chain and Oil Rig chain D、Oil Field Stud Link chain and Flash-butt welded chain
A、Oil Rig chain and Oil Field Stud Link chain B、Flash-butt welded chain and Di-Lok chain C、Flash-butt welded chain and Oil Rig chain D、Oil Field Stud Link chain and Flash-butt welded chain
A、prevent chain from clinging to the wildcat B、clean the marine debris from the chain C、flake chain from a boat's chain locker D、clean chain prior to an x-ray inspection
A、prevent chain from clinging to the wildcat B、clean the marine debris from the chain C、flake chain from a boat's chain locker D、clean chain prior to an x-ray inspection
A、prevent chain from clinging to the wildcat B、clean the marine debris from the chain C、flake chain from a boat's chain locker D、clean chain prior to an x-ray inspection
A、pay away the chain B、take in the chain C、check up the chain D、take a strain on the chain