6100 M (20,000 Ft.) Slope Hoists At Devco Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David Martell Wilf Ingram
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

For over 100 years mine hoists have been used in Cape Breton Coal mines which are situated on the eastern coast of Canada. Most of the coal seams have been inclined and as the mine advanced, longer lengths of haul were required. This paper describes the successful operation of slope hoists with rope capacities of up to 6100 m (20,000 ft.) at Cape Breton Development Corporation. A general description of the hoists is given. The braking systems, controllers and man riding cars used are discussed. The operational problems of using such long lengths of rope are described.
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APA: David Martell Wilf Ingram  (1981)  6100 M (20,000 Ft.) Slope Hoists At Devco Mines

MLA: David Martell Wilf Ingram 6100 M (20,000 Ft.) Slope Hoists At Devco Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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