Mechanized Bolting - On-Board Drilling Automation And A Change In The Support Regime In Low-Profile Mechanized Mining

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. Marek
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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16
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767 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

The safe and optimal installation of roof support remains one of the biggest challenges in underground mining today. Traditional hand-held, roofbolt installation in conventional mining has been replaced, in a lot of mining operations, by mechanized equipment. This was a first step to moving the operators out of the unsafe working environment and a start on the trend toward a changed support regime in mechanized mining. However, the challenge of handling of the drill steel itself, as well as inserting resin cartridges and bolts, remains a major hazard and the cause of many lost-time injuries. The paper describes and discusses developments in this area, of mechanized bolting and on-board automation, presenting solutions to known problems, achievements to date, and future developments. The solutions presented will identify with addressing customer needs while touching on possibilities for further technology changes, keeping focus on the safety aspect for operators and the need to bring the operators even further away from the unsafe working environment. The-state-of-the-art technology in mechanized bolting equipment is presented and a brief outlook on the past, current, and future developments is given.
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APA: A. Marek  (2012)  Mechanized Bolting - On-Board Drilling Automation And A Change In The Support Regime In Low-Profile Mechanized Mining

MLA: A. Marek Mechanized Bolting - On-Board Drilling Automation And A Change In The Support Regime In Low-Profile Mechanized Mining. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2012.

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