IC 7653 Economies Through Roof Bolting In An Indiana Coal Mine ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. W. Kelly
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

The primary purpose of this paper is to show the appreciable savings that were made by roof-bolting the main west entry of the Kings mine, which was to be the permanent, main haulage road, as compared to the cost of supporting the same roof with peg timbering as first planned. Additional items that might prove valuable to other mine operators are contained in this paper and detailed below. 1. A detailed cost of the system of roof support known locally as the peg-timbering method is given. It consists fundamentally of supporting steel cross bars on pegs inserted into holes drilled in the ribs close to the roof. 2. A method of supporting the roof in caved entries is shown, where such support must endure for an extended period in haulageways and air courses.
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APA: L. W. Kelly  (1952)  IC 7653 Economies Through Roof Bolting In An Indiana Coal Mine ? Summary

MLA: L. W. Kelly IC 7653 Economies Through Roof Bolting In An Indiana Coal Mine ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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