Continuous Haulage the Coal and Allied Experience

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Lennox A
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

In an attempt to increase underground productivity Coal and Allied has introduced a continuous haulage unit into it's Moonee colliery. A second unit is planned for Nallarah colliery in the near future. Both systems will be roof mounted or monorail type and manufactured by Joy Manufacturing Pty Ltd. The introduction of these machines is seen as a logical step in improving the efficiency of mining with continuous miners. This could be in conjunction with longwall mining in the rapid development of gate roads or, as in the case with these machines, as conventional development and extraction units. The advantages of the continuous haulage system are; Relatively low cost. 2 Ability to obtain high productivity in irregular or disturbed coal reserves not suitable for longwall mining. 3 Increased worker safety with the elimination of shuttle cars and the majority of trailing cables. 4 Increased productivity independent of soft or difficult floor conditions. At the time of writing the Moonee installation is 6 months old. The Nallarah machine is due for delivery March 1988.
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APA: Lennox A  (1988)  Continuous Haulage the Coal and Allied Experience

MLA: Lennox A Continuous Haulage the Coal and Allied Experience. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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