Recent Trends In Mechanization Of Underground Drilling Equipment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Henry H. Roos
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The productivity of the underground driller has increased 500-600% during the past 20 years. This increase is not due so much to improved percussion drills as it is to improved drill support equipment and modernization of mining methods, Efforts to mechanize drilling in mining operations were made as early as the late 1800's; and, patents on rock drill manipulating machinery date back to 1906. However, the great rush to mechanization began in the 1950's when the development of trackless mining methods gave mining engineers and equipment designers their first opportunity to create improved operating conditions for the equipment and to match the equipment with these conditions. Accordingly, this paper will summarize the developments of the past 20 years and will attempt a forecast of developments that can be expected during the next few years.
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APA: Henry H. Roos  (1970)  Recent Trends In Mechanization Of Underground Drilling Equipment

MLA: Henry H. Roos Recent Trends In Mechanization Of Underground Drilling Equipment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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