Analysis of Haul Truck Tyre Costs in a Multiple Pit Surface coal Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Cox LT
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

A short term tyre study of trucks operating in a multiple pit surface coal mine showed significant potential for cost savings. The tyre study, conducted on-site over a three months period covered a mixed fleet of 18 trucks ranging from 27 tonne to 77 tonne capacity operating on overburden removal, coal haulage and watering duties. Some existing plant history records and a variety of tyre related measurements during the course of the study allowed the current state of tyre operations to be quantified. Specific attention was given to determining ger>ral trends from historical records and conducting detailed studies of individual lug damage, pressure monitoring and rectification, as well as tyre maintenance procedures. Important haul road parameters including camber, gradient, curve radii and superelevation, constructional materials and surface clean-up were appraised for their influence on tyre wear. Recommendations for achieving long term cost effective tyre utilisation included increased tyre maintenance, personnel development, compliance with haul road design parameters and more stringent clean-up Procedures.
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APA: Cox LT  (1982)  Analysis of Haul Truck Tyre Costs in a Multiple Pit Surface coal Mine

MLA: Cox LT Analysis of Haul Truck Tyre Costs in a Multiple Pit Surface coal Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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