OFR-180-84 Remote Manual Control Roof Bolter

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 157
- File Size:
- 47371 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
The objective of this contract was to develop a simple, reliable, economical, remote-control roof bolting module for installation of mechanical and resin bolts. It was to be capable of placing longer than seam height bolts, up to 10 ft lengths, from a seam height of 36 to 72 in., while keeping the operator under supported roof. The resulting machine, called REM-Bolter, is a low profile unit that utilizes Foster-Miller Flexible Shaft Roof Drill, a Bendix Roof Bolt Inserter and a newly designed. Roof Bolt Lifter/Torquer. Every effort was made to strike a compromise between complete automation and complete manual control. In a controlled laboratory environment the REM-Bolter remotely installed 1000 bolts. Subsequently the machine was tested in an operating coal mine where 500 holes were drilled (and an equal number of bolts were installed) remotely, over a 4 month period. The results of all tests Live shown that the operator of a machine of this kind can quickly, and repeatedly, install rootbolts remotely from his operator compartment some 8 ft away from the drilling/bolting action. The report includes recommendations for improvements to the present REM-Bolter design that would translate the present test bed into a second generation test bed and a potential first generation production unit.
Citation
APA:
(1983) OFR-180-84 Remote Manual Control Roof BolterMLA: OFR-180-84 Remote Manual Control Roof Bolter. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.