Hoist Ropes for Double-Drum Winders ù A New Concept

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R Verreet
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

In April 2000 Mount Isa Mines installed hoist ropes of a new design on the double-drum winder at their P49 shaft. The ropes, CASAR Duroplast, were about three times as expensive as the previously used triangular strand ropes. The P49 shaft is situated at Mount Isa MinesÆ George Fisher Mine, located some 30 km north of Mt Isa. This shaft used the tried and proven 6 x 33 triangular strand style ropes. The rope life attained by these ropes at the time was acceptable due to many years of satisfactory performance. The following study indicates the improvement of service life using CASAR Duroplast rope in P 49 shaft, which depends on shaft and winder parameters of that particular shaft and cannot necessarily be generalised to other shafts.
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APA: R Verreet  (2005)  Hoist Ropes for Double-Drum Winders ù A New Concept

MLA: R Verreet Hoist Ropes for Double-Drum Winders ù A New Concept. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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