Screw Anchors for Ground Control

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Frank Schmidt
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

Due to changing geology, rib bolting is an ever-changing problem in ground control. With the economic status of the coal market, the need for safely increasing productivity in rib bolting is at an all-time high. The current solutions used in the market often require a long installation time (e.g. if collapsed holes have to be redrilled) or result in poor quality installations that can lead to insufficient ground control. A new bolting product based on the simple screw principle has been developed to bolt ribs faster and with a more repeatable, higher level of installation quality. The paper covers the product invention and development, the fastening principle and its advantages over current systems and first experiences in the market. The first underground trials have shown that the screw anchors can be installed safely and efficiently, often faster than traditional methods. The screw anchor does not suffer from conventional bolting issues such as collapsed holes due to bad ribs. The screw anchors are designed to obtain steel failure and load testing underground shows consistent fastening in all types of conditions.
Citation

APA: Frank Schmidt  (2013)  Screw Anchors for Ground Control

MLA: Frank Schmidt Screw Anchors for Ground Control. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2013.

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