Automatic Hydraulic Takeups For Belt Conveyors

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Donald D. Murphy
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

My first contact with underground, bolt conveyors came when I was hired as a draftsman by the La-Del Conveyor & Manufacturing Company in 1935. At that tine relatively few nines were using haulage belt conveyors. Wore they were in use, they were usually loaded by chain or shaker type room conveyors which in turn were hand loaded at the working face. Duo to the low room tonnage, a gathering belt might receive who output of from six to eight rooms. For several years belts 26 and 30" in width were the favorites for coal mine use. Belt speeds very seldom exceeded 200 ft. per mm. at that time. Conveyor lengths for the majority of units lay between 1.000 and 2000 ft. For a number of years 25 H.P. drives were adequate for those conveyors. From 1940 until about 1950 loads and speeds went up slightly and 40 H.P. drives became the standard. Since the majority of mines were then using direct current power systems, we were able to use controllers with 3 or more steps of starting resistance. The slow belt speeds coupled with relatively long starting cycles kept the rate of acceleration low and gave us smooth, easy starts.
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APA: Donald D. Murphy  (1963)  Automatic Hydraulic Takeups For Belt Conveyors

MLA: Donald D. Murphy Automatic Hydraulic Takeups For Belt Conveyors. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1963.

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