Using Machine Carousel To Reduce Cladding Support Cycle At Pk2 Ventilation Shaft (311f8feb-63e6-4d23-980e-900e4671e984)

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Braam Blom
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

PK2 Ventilation shaft is part of Paardekraal No 2 twin shaft system that is being developed to replace depleting Merensky reef production at Paardekraal shaft complex. The sinking team at this shaft faced considerable challenge of improving the total sinking cycle in order to be able to deliver the fully equipped shaft on time and on schedule. The cladding support cycle was identified as the tedious and time consuming activity in the overall shaft sinking operation. Reduction in the time required for handling and setting up the support installation equipment, and the time required for subsequent installation of the necessary support has a direct impact on the overall cycle time, and consequently the overall productivity and efficiency of the sinking operation. This reduction in support cycle was achieved by making use of machine carousel. The objective of this paper is to describe the support methodology that was used during the ventilation shaft sinking and the use of the machine carousel to reduce the cladding support cycle. The machine carousel replaces the traditional use of machine kibble in conventional vertical shaft sinking and has been designed specifically for installation of sidewall support at the shaft bottom during the sinking process.
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APA: Braam Blom  (2009)  Using Machine Carousel To Reduce Cladding Support Cycle At Pk2 Ventilation Shaft (311f8feb-63e6-4d23-980e-900e4671e984)

MLA: Braam Blom Using Machine Carousel To Reduce Cladding Support Cycle At Pk2 Ventilation Shaft (311f8feb-63e6-4d23-980e-900e4671e984). The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2009.

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