Appendix D - Shuttle Car - Weighing Experiment

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas V. Falkie R. Venkataramani
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Hand portable truck axle scales were purchased from the Martin¬Decker Company, Santa Ana, California, for weighing the rubber-tired mine shuttle cars. The scales consisted of two hydraulic load-pads, measuring 4" thick, and 21" long by 13" wide at the pad surface and one totallizer-dial indicator unit. The development of a technique to install the scales effectively for shuttle car-weighing followed an evolutionary process. The setup which finally proved to be effective entailed countersinking and level¬ling the load pads in the floor on the shuttle car trackway such that the tops of the pads were three inches below the floor level. A plat¬form consisting of two braced side-by-side 3" x 8" lumber planks was made. The platform was placed across the load pads with six inches of overlap on each side to provide room for imperfect tracking of the shuttle car. Additionally, 3" x 8" lumber planks were imbedded across the runway immediately behind and ahead of the platform. These auxili¬ary planks were firmly braced into the floor by vertical posts or jacks set against the roof; the planks constituted a stable approach platform to enable the shuttle car to roll unimpeded onto the scale platform in either direction of travel. Figure 22 shows this arrangement in detail. The setup of the scales was done during non-production hours prior to the first working shift of the week. This task took seven to twelve hours with two men. During the actual weighing experiment, the following limitations were realized. 1. Delays will be introduced into the cycle of operations because the shuttle cars must be stopped and positioned on the platform. However, these delays can be held to a minimum, time wise, as the
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APA: Thomas V. Falkie R. Venkataramani  (1972)  Appendix D - Shuttle Car - Weighing Experiment

MLA: Thomas V. Falkie R. Venkataramani Appendix D - Shuttle Car - Weighing Experiment. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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