en.Wedoany.com Reported - The tanker Nany has resumed operations after completing repair and maintenance works at the Tandanor shipyard in Argentina. The works covered propulsion systems, structures, piping, electrical equipment, and surface treatment.
During its stay at Tandanor, the works included repairs to the steering system, shafting, and the controllable pitch propeller (CPP) assembly, involving disassembly, inspection, machining, alignment, and component refurbishment. These tasks helped verify the equipment's condition and carry out necessary corrections before returning to service.
One of the main works involved the variable-pitch propulsion system. The assembly was disassembled and sent to the workshop for inspection, the internal mechanisms were overhauled, components were replaced, and functional tests were conducted before installation.
The works also included repairs to the propeller blades, renewal of structural elements in various areas of the deck and cargo tanks, and corrections implemented based on findings during the inspection.
At the same time, Tandanor carried out works on the vessel's piping systems, involving ballast, fire-fighting, and ventilation lines. Power generation equipment and auxiliary systems were also verified and tested.
Surface treatment included high-pressure water cleaning and painting of areas below and above the waterline, refurbishment of anchor chains and anchors, tank cleaning, and maintenance work on the superstructure, funnel, and deck equipment.
Throughout the process, the quality control department performed inspections, calibrations, and non-destructive testing on critical components to verify compliance with the technical requirements specified for the repairs.

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