Which Hoist- Drum or Friction Type?

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J K. Irwin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The authors discuss the application of drum and friction hoists under modern conditions and give four examples of friction hoists proposed for various applications. The paper concludes with a summary of the advantages and limitations of friction hoists relative to drum hoists. Introduction T H~ introduction of the multiple-rope friction hoist m the late 1940's has complicated the se-lection of the right hoist for a given job. Once such considerations as rope safety factor, drum to rope ratio, hoisting distance, tons per hour and/or service duty have been decided upon, the selection of a drum hoist is relatively simple. We now ask our-selves "which hoist -drum or friction? (See Figure 1 and Figure 2). When a friction hoist is a possibility we are immediately concerned with how many ropes to use, whether to hoist balanced or counter-balanced, whether a friction hoist will be flexible enough for the application and, of course, what the relative costs will be.
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APA: J K. Irwin  (1964)  Which Hoist- Drum or Friction Type?

MLA: J K. Irwin Which Hoist- Drum or Friction Type?. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1964.

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