Alimak Raise Climber At Iron King Branch Of Shattuck Denn Mining Corporation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bee R. Waples
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The Alimak Raise Method, using the Alimak Climber, has proven to be a new, fast, economical method of driving raises at the Iron King Branch of Shat-tuck Denn Mining Corporation, Humboldt, Arizona. In order to fully understand the advantages of the Alimak Raise Climber, it is necessary first to describe the basic machine; second, a complete cycle of a raise round; and third, the comparative speed and economy afforded the Iron King operation by using this new method of raise driving: The raise climber consists of a drilling platform that is raised and lowered by two 6.2 HP compressed air motors that drive, through roller chains and sprockets, three worm gears connected in series. These worm gears drive pinions which grip the guide rail rack. The worm gems are fitted with spring-loaded couplings so that a small rock or grit in the rack is passed over without disturbing the mesh between the rack and the other pinions.
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APA: Bee R. Waples  (1961)  Alimak Raise Climber At Iron King Branch Of Shattuck Denn Mining Corporation

MLA: Bee R. Waples Alimak Raise Climber At Iron King Branch Of Shattuck Denn Mining Corporation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1961.

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