Canadian Paper - Loading Ore Underground with Scrapers at the Utah-Apex Mine

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. P. Holt
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

The chief use of scrapers at this mine has been on lead ore of milling grade, clean and dry, in stulled stopes, 50-100 ft. long, 5-12 ft. high, and pitching 20-30°. Scrapers have also been used to fill these stopes with waste. The first scraper used (Fig. 1) is modified from a Cleveland-Cliffs design, being only 30 in. wide. It is light, weighing but 95 lb., handles well, and-digs itself in; but it spills part of its load on a long haul. It could be improved by lengthening the side plates, but because of the double bent angle irons, it is difficult to make at mine shops and has been discarded. Fig. 2 shows where the light angle irons have failed, spoiling
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APA: S. P. Holt  (1923)  Canadian Paper - Loading Ore Underground with Scrapers at the Utah-Apex Mine

MLA: S. P. Holt Canadian Paper - Loading Ore Underground with Scrapers at the Utah-Apex Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.

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