Bolt Anchorage Staghorn Dock Bollard | Cast Steel Quayside Ship Mooring Equipment
Product Overview
The bolt anchorage staghorn dock bollard is a quayside mooring bollard used on ports, wharves, docks, jetties, and marine terminals to secure vessel mooring ropes. Its staghorn-shaped head allows the mooring rope to be turned and held around the bollard while the mooring force is transferred to the quay foundation through anchorage bolts. Because this is a safety-related mooring component on the dock, casting quality, smooth load transition, anchorage bolt design, and foundation interface should be treated as key purchasing and engineering points.
This bollard can be supplied in cast C-Mn steel, cast steel, cast stainless steel, cast iron, or ductile cast iron / SG iron according to project requirement. In normal production, wooden pattern casting is used to help control casting shape, mould accuracy, and transition quality while reducing the risk of harmful gas pores and slag inclusions. Smooth rounded transitions are finished around the horn and body to reduce local stress concentration. UT, MT, and FEA review can be arranged when required by the customer specification, terminal owner, or approval procedure.
Quick Specifications
Main Technical Parameters
Main webpage dimensions for bolt anchorage staghorn dock bollards. Dimensions are in mm unless otherwise stated. Capacity is quoted from the supplied data for selection reference; final SWL, permissible load marking, safety factor basis, and foundation design should be confirmed according to project documents.
| Capacity (tonnes) |
A | D | E | F | G | H | J | K | Bolt No. |
| 10 | 166 | 352 | 55 | 350 | 305 | 102 | 382 | 115 | 5 |
| 15 | 178 | 400 | 65 | 400 | 350 | 130 | 420 | 127 | 5 |
| 20 | 203 | 467 | 70 | 485 | 405 | 165 | 410 | 165 | 5 |
| 30 | 254 | 530 | 75 | 610 | 570 | 265 | 505 | 185 | 5 |
| 40 | 300 | 617 | 75 | 610 | 610 | 305 | 60 | 210 | 5 |
| 50 | 300 | 598 | 85 | 762 | 660 | 280 | 560 | 230 | 5 |
| 60 | 300 | 604 | 70 | 762 | 660 | 280 | 560 | 230 | 6 |
| 75 | 355 | 742 | 95 | 850 | 725 | 305 | 760 | 240 | 7 |
| 100 | 360 | 774 | 115 | 965 | 840 | 356 | 760 | 240 | 7 |
| 150 | 430 | 850 | 115 | 1015 | 915 | 380 | 840 | 280 | 7 |
Selection & Inquiry Guide
Step 1: Confirm staghorn dock bollard type and required capacity from 10 to 150 tonnes according to berth mooring design, vessel size, rope arrangement, and lead angle.
Step 2: Confirm material requirement: cast C-Mn steel, cast steel, cast stainless steel, cast iron, or ductile cast iron / SG iron. If wear resistance or impact behavior is important, state the required material grade clearly.
Step 3: Confirm anchorage arrangement: bolt quantity, bolt layout, bolt material, coating, strength grade, diameter, length, embedded depth, nuts, washers, and installation template if required.
Step 4: Confirm surface treatment: Sa 2.5 blasting + shop primer, final paint system, color, coating thickness, polishing requirement, or hot-dip galvanizing requirement for bolts.
Step 5: Confirm inspection and engineering documents: material certificate, dimensional inspection, UT / MT, FEA calculation, load basis, class / third-party witness inspection, or terminal owner approval if required.
Step 6: Provide quantity, installation position, application port / berth information, delivery destination, required delivery time, GA drawing, foundation drawing, and existing bollard photos for replacement projects.
Structure
Staghorn-shaped cast body | Rounded horn transitions | Rope-wrapping contact area | Flanged base | Anchorage bolt holes | Hot-dip galvanized anchorage bolts | Quay foundation connection | Painted or specified surface treatment
Casting, Anchorage & Engineering Advantages
Custom Attributes
How It Works
Vessel mooring line approaches the quay → Rope is placed around the staghorn bollard head → Smooth rounded contact areas support rope turning and holding → Mooring force is transferred through the cast body and flanged base → Anchorage bolts transfer the load into the quay foundation → Inspection and coating are completed according to project requirement
Applications
Port terminals | Quayside berths | Wharves | Jetties | Docks | Shipyards | Repair yards | Harbor mooring stations | Commercial marine terminals | Replacement of existing dock bollards
Certifications & Advantages
Certificates and inspection documents can be arranged according to project requirement, material traceability, NDT scope, load basis, and approval procedure.
Certification: CCS, NK, BV, ABS, DNV, LR, KR, IRS, RS, RINA, CRS, Makers Test Certificate.
Drawing & Photos

FAQ
Q1: Is the 10 to 150 tonnes capacity range the final product SWL?
A1: The table uses the supplied capacity values for selection reference. Final SWL, permissible load marking, safety factor basis, anchorage design, foundation design, and approval scope should be confirmed according to the berth project documents before production.
Q2: Why is casting quality especially important for this dock bollard?
A2: Dock bollards are safety-related mooring components. Harmful casting indications in the horn transition, base, bolt-hole area, or rope-contact surface may affect load transfer and safety. Controlled casting, smooth radius finishing, dimensional inspection, and optional UT / MT inspection help reduce this risk.
Q3: What should be confirmed before ordering the anchorage bolts?
A3: Confirm bolt quantity, diameter, length, material, strength grade, hot-dip galvanizing requirement, nuts, washers, embedded depth, bolt template, foundation drawing, and site installation condition. If these details are not specified, they should be confirmed before final manufacturing.eel Bolt Anchorage Staghorn Dock Bollard Ship Mooring Equipment