She also has heeling tanks which can be filled and emptied with seawater in turn to rock the ship to widen the channel.
Her reciprocating steam engines are the most powerful functioning ones in Sweden.
She was the country's first large icebreaker, and was owned and used by the City of Stockholm to keep the channels around it clear of ice.
She was also sometimes used outside the Stockholm area by the Swedish government since it had contributed towards her cost.
She was renamed in 1958 during an extensive refit, which saw her converted from coal to oil, the bridge was enclosed to protect the deck crew from the weather, and radar and radio fitted.