Excavation And Loading – A Job For Giants – Stripping And Quarry-Mine Shovels

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 10, 1967

Abstract

There are two types of shovels currently used primarily as mining tools-the stripping shovel and the quarry-mine (Q-M) shovel. The two types have basically the same features, the main difference being in size. The stripping units are giant four-crawler shovels that operate by placing overburden alongside in a mined-out area. The Q-M units, on the other hand, are two-crawler shovels that usually load into trucks or trains. Powering Systems A typical stripping or Q-M shovel is fully electric, receiving power through a trailing cable that is connected to a large motor-generator set with multiple generators. In the full Ward-Leonard system, each generator furnishes d-c power to separate motors which drive the mechanisms for the principal motions of the shovel-hoist, crowd and swing.
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APA:  (1967)  Excavation And Loading – A Job For Giants – Stripping And Quarry-Mine Shovels

MLA: Excavation And Loading – A Job For Giants – Stripping And Quarry-Mine Shovels. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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