Frustum bit technology for continuous miner and roadheader applications

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B. Asbury L. Ozdemir T. G. Rozgonyi
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2001

Abstract

A new type of bit, that has been developed and is being evaluated, shows great potential in expanding the range of rock strength that can be cut by continuous miners and roadheaders. This new style of bit is called the frustum. The tools tested in this program were developed, manufactured and patented by Briese Industrial Technologies, Inc. The frustum derives its name from the unique geometric shape of the cutter, or cutting insert. The frustum shape cutting tool has previously been proven as an effective cutting tool for machining metals, metal matrix composites and polymers. The frustum rock bit has a very dense carbide frustum shape tip mounted on the end of a steel body similar to the conical bits typically used on continuous miners and roadheaders. In between the carbide frustum cutting tip and the steel body there can be a bearing that allows the frustum to rotate around the bit axis. When the bit is forced into the rock at a skewed angle, the frustum tip rotates as it travels. This rotation greatly reduces the cutting forces acting on the bit when compared to the current state of the art conical drag bits. This cutting force reduction, derived from the frustum’s cutting action, allows for much harder and more abrasive rock to be cut without quickly wearing out the bit. Full scale laboratory cutting tests have been performed with the frustum bit in direct comparison to the current state of the art conical bits. Field trials of the frustum bit are currently being planned. Test procedures, results and findings are presented.
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APA: B. Asbury L. Ozdemir T. G. Rozgonyi  (2001)  Frustum bit technology for continuous miner and roadheader applications

MLA: B. Asbury L. Ozdemir T. G. Rozgonyi Frustum bit technology for continuous miner and roadheader applications. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2001.

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