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On a ship's bridge, the wiper is a visibility and safety fitting rather than a convenience, and it is built to a different standard than anything on a car. It has to clear driving rain and salt spray off large wheelhouse windows, run for hours without stopping, and shrug off constant weather and vibration. Marine wiper systems suppliers range from the specialist makers who engineer these systems - Exalto, Speich, Decca, Seematz, Roca, Wexco, and B. Hepworth among them - to the distributors and chandlers who carry their equipment and spares. Knowing what a system is made of, and what has to be matched to the window, is what turns a listing into the right order.
What a Complete Wiper System Includes
A marine wiper system is more than a motor and a blade. A full installation is usually specified as five parts that have to suit one another: the wiper motor, the arm, the blade, the control, and the washing system. The motor drives the sweep; the arm carries the blade across the glass and holds it flat against wind pressure; the blade does the wiping and is the fastest-wearing item; the control sets speed, intermittent operation, and self-parking; and the washing system feeds water or cleaning fluid to the glass. A supplier quotes either the complete system for a new window or the individual components to match what is already fitted.
Pantograph, Straight-Line, and Clear-View
Bridge windows are cleared in a few different ways, and the type matters as much as the size. A pantograph wiper carries the blade on parallel arms for a wide, even sweep across a large pane. A straight-line wiper, the Decca pattern, drives the blade horizontally from side to side and covers a rectangular window more completely than an arc can. A pendulum or radial arm suits smaller panes. A clear-view screen is different again - a spinning heated glass disc that throws water off by centrifugal force, holding a clear circle in the worst spray where any blade would smear or stall, which is why exposed forward windows and fast craft often carry one where the officer stands. Many bridges combine types: a wiper across the main glass and a clear-view screen at the conning position.
Duty Class, Sizing, and Power
The specification follows the glass. Systems are grouped by duty - heavy, medium, and light - because the larger the wiped area, the longer the arm and blade, and the stronger the motor has to be to drive them against wind load. A supplier sizes the motor to the swept area and the arm and blade to the window, which is why the window dimensions and angle matter from the start. Power is the other fixed point: marine wiper motors run on 12 or 24 V DC, or on 110 or 230 V AC, and the system has to match the ship's supply. Marine-grade construction is what separates these from automotive parts - stainless steel shafts and fixings, sealed or self-lubricating bearings, and motors built for salt and continuous running. Features worth confirming include two-speed and intermittent operation, self-parking clear of the field of view, heated blades or windows for cold trades, and synchronized wiping where several windows run together.
Choosing a Supplier
For a directory buyer, marine wiper systems suppliers mostly differ by brand and backing. A supplier authorized for the maker already fitted can provide a system or part that matches the existing wiring, mounting, and sweep, and support it with genuine spares afterward. Where the flag treats bridge visibility equipment as class-relevant, the approval has to be in place. Because a wiper is a small line item with a surprisingly long lead time, port coverage and a realistic delivery date often weigh more than the headline price. If you need individual components rather than a complete system - a replacement motor, an arm, or a set of blades - those are listed under wiper systems spare parts suppliers.
The surest way to a quote that installs without rework is to match the system to the window before the brand: the glass size and angle, the ship's supply voltage, the sweep the bridge needs, and the maker already aboard.

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