Bell & Zoller Coal Co. Pioneers The Mobile Bridge Haulage System

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert E. Ennis
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 4, 1965

Abstract

This somewhat misnomered "continuous" face section is, in most mines today, still far from perfect continuity. Achieving uninterrupted flow of coal from the mining machine to the outside has been a long sought for goal. Clearly, the largest problem to be solved in continuous mining today is one of increasing the cutting time of the miner. Full machine utilization can never be achieved with the new high capacity miners as long as their performance is tied to that of the shuttle car. A recent development has proven, however, that truly continuous mining and haulage is possible. The Bell & Zoller Coal Co. working with the Research and Development Department of Hewitt-Robins Inc. developed and perfected a new mining system which offers advantages in terms of increased productivity at reduced mining costs and enhances the safety of personnel at the face. This new system involves the use of two pieces of equipment that form an unbroken link between the mining machine and the mine belt haulage system. These pieces are a Mobile Bridge Conveyor and an Extensible Panel Conveyor.
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APA: Robert E. Ennis  (1965)  Bell & Zoller Coal Co. Pioneers The Mobile Bridge Haulage System

MLA: Robert E. Ennis Bell & Zoller Coal Co. Pioneers The Mobile Bridge Haulage System. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.

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