Anchoring system for a floating dock

Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate

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61 64, 61 65, 248 55, E02B 320

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040288994

ABSTRACT:
A floating dock is moored between bottom-anchored, upright piles by bearing and binding plates which permit the dock to move up and down with relatively gradual changes in water level, but which prevent the dock from rolling or pitching under wave action.

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