High-Energy Hydraulic Hammer Ratings

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. E. Bauer
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Oversize boulders in mines and quarries must be broken for waste disposal or further processing of ore. Early methods involved drilling and "shooting" or using a drop ball of sufficient weight to accomplish the purpose. The first "high-energy" hammers for breaking concrete or boulders were pneumatically operated. Blow energy was limited by valving and air pressure. However, smaller boulders of lower compressive strength could be broken. A hydraulic excavator-backhoe type machine was required for either a drop ball or hammer. Standard practice was to break oversize boulders in the pit before hauling to the grizzly or crusher. Generally, quarry boulders were not valuable enough for further processing. Quarry roads were lined with oversize boulders. As safety requirements were advanced, "drill and blast" for boulders was ruled out.
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APA: E. E. Bauer  (1994)  High-Energy Hydraulic Hammer Ratings

MLA: E. E. Bauer High-Energy Hydraulic Hammer Ratings. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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