Front-End Loaders As Primary Loading Units

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. A. Haley
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Wheel loaders were first introduced shortly after World War II as small machines designed for handling loose materials in various industrial and processing applications. It was not until the early 1950?s, however, that machine size permitted widespread loading of loose or stockpiled material into on-highway type trucks. An ever increasing number of machines continue to be used for this purpose today. In fact, it is by far the major use for wheel loaders in mining and quarrying. Many of these loaders were working at mines or quarries handling in-process or finished material and some were doing shovel clean-up. It was quite natural then, when the primary pit loading shovel was down, to attempt to maintain some production by replacing it temporarily with the wheel loaders. Most of these attempts were not very successful, however, until the really large wheel loaders, 4- to 6-yd. size were introduced in the early 1960's. Since that time these machines have proven they can be productive and economical primary pit loading tools, a job that was once the exclusive domain of the power shovel. To be competitive with the shovel however, conditions must exist or be made to exist, that will be favorable for the wheel loader.
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APA: W. A. Haley  (1967)  Front-End Loaders As Primary Loading Units

MLA: W. A. Haley Front-End Loaders As Primary Loading Units. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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