Performance Of Drag And Hoist Ropes Of Draglines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. S. Golosinski
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Typical dragline rigging includes several sets of ropes: hoist ropes, drag ropes, dump ropes and boom suspension ropes. The drag and hoist ropes contribute most to the dragline operating cost, and significantly influence dragline productive time. Both work in very difficult conditions and wear out rapidly. As a result frequent rope changes are required at a substantial cost and time loss to the operation. Although performance of rigging has a profound impact on dragline performance, there are no industry-wide standards related to its selection, operation and maintenance. Little information on the subject is available and the practice differs widely throughout the industry. The life of drag and hoist ropes depends on: (1) rope construction, which should closely match requirements of the specific application, (2) correct definition and application of the rope discard criteria, so that full advantage of the rope can be taken without endangering safety of operation, and (3) rope operating conditions and its maintenance. The study presented in this paper was intended to address the above points, based on a survey and assessment of the present industry practice.
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APA: T. S. Golosinski  (1993)  Performance Of Drag And Hoist Ropes Of Draglines

MLA: T. S. Golosinski Performance Of Drag And Hoist Ropes Of Draglines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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