Operation of Mobile Crushing Plant at Fujiwara Quarry (fe6f462e-de9c-4f61-bd3b-6ccd477acdcc)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. Nakao
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Fujiwara quarry had been operated by the glory-hole benchcut mining system, but as it became difficult to meet expanding demand with this system, a central-shaft mobile crushing plant (MCP) system was introduced in 1979. This MCP is equipped with a hydraulic walking system manufactured for the first time in Japan. Central-shaft mining is now the common mining method of Japanese limestone quarries. With this method, crushing facilities are usually installed at the bottom of the shaft. But at the Fujiwara quarry, MCP was adopted and installed on the quarry surface. Many MCPs are operated in foreign countries, but few examples exist in Japan. Normally, Japanese limestone deposits lie in high mountain, obviously making it inconvenient for MCPs to walk in and around the quarry. This difficulty, however, was overcome, and the MCP has operated satisfactorily and efficiently for two years since its installation. To overcome difficulties in the central-shaft MCP mining system, two mining methods are employed: the slice-down method and the block-cut method.
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APA: T. Nakao  (1985)  Operation of Mobile Crushing Plant at Fujiwara Quarry (fe6f462e-de9c-4f61-bd3b-6ccd477acdcc)

MLA: T. Nakao Operation of Mobile Crushing Plant at Fujiwara Quarry (fe6f462e-de9c-4f61-bd3b-6ccd477acdcc). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1985.

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