IC 6826 Sand And Gravel, Excavation; Part 3: Hydraulic Dredge, Clamshell Dredge, Ladder Dredge, And Dipper Dredge ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. R. Thoenen
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

This circular is part 3 of the third paper (entitled "Excavation") of a series summarizing the technical problem; involved in the production and preparation of sand and gravel. Part 1 discussed the use of power shovels, draglines, and excavator cranes. Fart 2 discussed the use of power scrapers, slackline cableway excavators, and hydraulic monitors. This circular discusses the use of the hydraulic, clamshell, ladder, and dipper dredge. Part 4 to follow will discus the use of haulage equipment, and subsequent parts will discuss the application of both excavating and haulage equipment to various types of deposits. HYDRAULIC DREDGE Judged by the number of installations and the tonnage produced, as recorded in part 1 of this circular, the hydraulic or pump dredge is the most popular type of underwater sand and gravel excavator.
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APA: J. R. Thoenen  (1935)  IC 6826 Sand And Gravel, Excavation; Part 3: Hydraulic Dredge, Clamshell Dredge, Ladder Dredge, And Dipper Dredge ? Introduction

MLA: J. R. Thoenen IC 6826 Sand And Gravel, Excavation; Part 3: Hydraulic Dredge, Clamshell Dredge, Ladder Dredge, And Dipper Dredge ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1935.

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