RI 4794 Anthracite Mechanical Mining Investigations - Progress Report 3: Preliminary Testing Of Korfmann Universal Shearing Machine, Model S K 20

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John W. Buch
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

In 1947, a Korfmann universal shearing machine was installed in a mine in the Southern field of the Pennsylvania anthracite region. The machine was obtained from Germany by the Bureau of Mines after the close of World War II as a part of a program of experimental work to increase the output and lower the cost of anthracite, which the Bureau of Mines initiated in 1944 when an agreement was made with an anthracite-producing company for use of one of the company's mines as a testing ground for certain mechanical equipment procured or developed by the Bureau. A major objective is to develop a mechanical mining method that will increase the rate of advance and reduce the coat of development of coal gangways in steeply pitching seams. In addition to the time to be saved in driving these openings by machine, it is felt that further economies will be affected by making it possible to concentrate producing sections into smaller compass and that savings will ensue in supervision, maintenance, and time required for mining a section. A higher percentage extraction also is an objective. Test work covered by this report was concentrated on the power characteristics, maneuverability, effectiveness, and general qualities of the Korfmann machine in cutting coal, the cutting tests representing the first use of a machine of this kind in steep-pitch mining in the United States.
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APA: John W. Buch  (1951)  RI 4794 Anthracite Mechanical Mining Investigations - Progress Report 3: Preliminary Testing Of Korfmann Universal Shearing Machine, Model S K 20

MLA: John W. Buch RI 4794 Anthracite Mechanical Mining Investigations - Progress Report 3: Preliminary Testing Of Korfmann Universal Shearing Machine, Model S K 20. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.

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