OFR-144-84 Low-Profile Portable Crusher For Underground Mining Applications: Construction And Testing

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. Miller
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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125
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

In recognition of the need for a portable low-profile hard rock crusher, the Bureau of Mines sponsored the development of such a unit capable of moving up as the face advances. By allowing primary ore reduction at or near the mine face, the advantages of conveyor haulage From the face as demonstrated in soft ore and coal mines, could be realized for hard rock Brines as well. This report presents the results of a development and testing program for such a portable low-profile crusher, designed by Eagle Crusher Company and called the M44. The unit has an extremely low vertical profile considering its size and capacity. The crushing jaws, which form the crushing lumber, are inclined, with the lower jaw mounted for eccentric movement relative to the stationary upper jaw. This provides efficient crushing while also forcing material through the crushing chamber. As a result, the inlet feeder can be disposed horizontally. To facilitate correct processing of different materials, the size of the discharge opening and the action of the movable crushing jaw are variable. The unit also incorporates a feeder hopper and discharge conveyor that provides for efficient ore handling through the machine. Tests demonstrated the M44 Crusher's high capacity, efficiency and reliability. During testing, it crushed over 120,000 tons of materials of up to 32,000 psi compressive strength at production rates in the 200-350 tons/hour range. The unit operated smoothly under simulated low-headroom conditions, and Proved readily transportable.
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APA: H. Miller  (1983)  OFR-144-84 Low-Profile Portable Crusher For Underground Mining Applications: Construction And Testing

MLA: H. Miller OFR-144-84 Low-Profile Portable Crusher For Underground Mining Applications: Construction And Testing. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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