Power transmission systems cover the critical mechanical line that ensures engine output is transferred to the water safely, evenly, and efficiently. Shaft, propeller, coupling, and thruster systems require regular inspection in terms of vibration, noise, performance loss, imbalance, and safety risks. At Akel Marin, we manage the processes of disassembly, maintenance, replacement, inspection, and recommissioning in accordance with technical standards; when required, we also carry out documented and guaranteed crack inspection and penetrant testing applications.
Service Scope
Our focus in the power transmission line is safe operation, low vibration, correct alignment, efficient thrust, and long-lasting mechanical performance.
Shaft, Propeller, and Coupling Systems
The shaft line, propeller structure, and coupling connections directly affect the boat’s performance, comfort, and mechanical safety. Misalignment, looseness, surface deterioration, deformation, or wear in this line can gradually lead to vibration, bearing wear, power loss, and costly failures. At Akel Marin, we carry out disassembly, maintenance, part replacement, mechanical inspection, and reassembly of shaft, propeller, and coupling systems in a controlled manner.
Thruster Disassembly, Maintenance, and Replacement Works
Performance loss, irregular operation, increased noise, mechanical strain, and electrical irregularities in bow and stern thrusters directly affect maneuvering safety. For this reason, thruster systems require more than surface-level intervention; they demand disassembly, detailed inspection, maintenance, necessary component replacement, and proper recommissioning. Akel Marin evaluates thruster systems based on the vessel’s operating scenario and overall mechanical integrity to deliver a lasting solution.
Documented and Guaranteed Testing Applications
Some components in the power transmission line may appear sound visually while still containing cracks, fatigue, or structural risks below the surface. For this reason, crack inspection and penetrant testing applications are performed when necessary to evaluate the condition of critical parts. These applications are documented, technically recorded, and delivered with a guaranteed service approach depending on the scope of work. This approach makes a major difference in reliability, especially for shafts, couplings, and mechanical connection components.
Why are power transmission systems critical?
- Performance: Efficient transfer of power to the water directly affects speed and thrust.
- Comfort: Shaft- and propeller-related vibrations can cause serious discomfort on board.
- Safety: Misalignment, loose connections, or crack risks may lead to more serious failures.
- Cost: Early diagnosis reduces major overhaul costs and unplanned downtime.
In the power transmission line, replacing a part alone is not enough. Accurate diagnosis, correct alignment, proper testing, and controlled assembly ensure that the system operates safely and lasts longer.
How do we proceed?
First, we listen to the symptoms, then we inspect the system, apply testing when necessary, and deliver it safely.
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Preliminary Inspection
Symptoms such as vibration, noise, loss of thrust, weak thruster response, or mechanical looseness are evaluated.
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Disassembly & Technical Inspection
Shaft, propeller, coupling, and thruster components are inspected; if necessary, disassembly and detailed examination are carried out.
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Maintenance, Replacement, and Testing
Maintenance procedures and part replacements are performed; crack inspection and penetrant testing processes are evaluated for critical components.
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Assembly & Delivery
The system is assembled in a controlled manner, recommissioned, tested, and delivered with documentation.
The points we inspect most frequently on site
In the power transmission line, even small tolerance differences can gradually cause vibration, wear, and performance loss. That is why we never overlook the essential mechanical and testing checks.
- Alignment, wear, and mechanical stability in the shaft line
- Deformation, impact marks, and surface deterioration on the propeller
- Looseness and incorrect load distribution in coupling connections
- Mechanical and operational performance of the thruster
- Crack risk in critical components and the need for penetrant testing
- Operating balance, noise, and vibration behavior after assembly
Frequently Asked Questions
The most common questions about power transmission systems and our technical approach.
Some preliminary checks can be carried out without disassembly; however, in critical cases involving wear, deformation, connection safety, and surface risks, a detailed inspection after disassembly provides more accurate results.
Penetrant testing is an important safety inspection for components suspected of having surface cracks, exposed to impact, at risk of fatigue, or operating under critical mechanical load. This application is evaluated and documented in a report.
A drop in thruster performance may be caused by mechanical wear, connection issues, installation problems, or auxiliary equipment-related faults. Replacing parts without an accurate diagnosis can be misleading.
Yes. Depending on the scope of work, inspections, tests, and applications performed are technically recorded. Documentation is especially important in crack inspection and penetrant testing processes.
A controlled and test-focused solution for your power transmission system
If you are experiencing vibration, noise, performance loss, or maintenance needs in your shaft, propeller, coupling, or thruster line, contact us. Let us manage the disassembly, maintenance, replacement, and testing processes in a planned and professional manner.
