Development Of An Antivibration Handle For Pneumatic Jackleg Rock Drills

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Pierre Marcotte
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Jackleg rock drills expose their operators to high hand-arm vibration levels. To address this problem, an antivibration handle has been developed. The antivibration properties of the handle were achieved through a suspension based on a hinge design, achieved with a torsion spring and o-rings. To provide some bench marking for this new handle and to follow the evolution of its performance over time, a test bench was developed to characterize the vibration emission values of jackleg drills under controlled operating conditions. Testing of four antivibration handles on the test bench have shown reductions of the overall weighted acceleration level in the order of 54 % to 60 %, with most of the attenuation occurring in the zh-axis at the rock drill percussion frequency.
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APA: Pierre Marcotte  (2008)  Development Of An Antivibration Handle For Pneumatic Jackleg Rock Drills

MLA: Pierre Marcotte Development Of An Antivibration Handle For Pneumatic Jackleg Rock Drills. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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