Continuous Miners With Integral Roof Bolters

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Tedd B. Bodimer
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Why complicate an already complex machine such as a continuous miner by adding roof drills? Immediate permanent roof support is an immediate thought of the mining engineer just as elimination of frequent time-consuming places changes is a thought of the methods engineer. The realization of those two objectives has the potential for improved safety with increased production is the thought of the general manager. Miner-Bolters Used a Generation Ago These are not new thoughts as the 1CM continous miner equipped with two integral roof drills was introduced twenty-five years ago. Approximately two hundred of these machines were sold in the next five years for use in medium and high seam operations. The 1CM miner chassis that remained stationary in the center of an entry or room while the ripper bar was swung and sumped hydraulically provided an ideal platform for mounting two roof drills that could be operated during the continuous miner's production cycle. Two roof bolts could normally be installed in less time than required for the mining cycle. A typical roof drill unit is shown in Figure I.
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APA: Tedd B. Bodimer  (1981)  Continuous Miners With Integral Roof Bolters

MLA: Tedd B. Bodimer Continuous Miners With Integral Roof Bolters. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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