IC 7408 Diamond-Drilling Blast Holes, Balmat )[jne, St. Lawrence County, N. Y

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
McHenry Mosier
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Jun 1, 1947

Abstract

The application of diamond drills for blast holes is limited to the special Job of extracting floor and stope pillars, and therefore their operation is intermittent. The zinc ore drilled occurs in metamorphosed dolomitic limestone. The mining method is sublevel open-stoping on 200- foot lifts. Ample fresh air is provided by mechanical ventilation. Diamond drilling blast holes began in August 1944. Drills were mount- ed on a 3-inch quarry bar. The contract price for labor for operating equipment owned by the company was $0.23 per foot. The diamond bits were cast-set at the factory in a sintered tungsten matrix. Bit replacement costs were $0.15 to $0.20 per foot drilled. The feet drilled per bit ranged from 87 to 258. The feet drilled per diamond-drill shift ranged from 121 to 129. Holes were loaded with 60-percent special gelatin dyna- mite and fired electrically. In percussion drilling, the estimated feet drilled por machine shift with hand-held sinkers was 65. The tons broken per machine shift averaged 40 throughout the mine. Detachable bits have been adopted recently. The principal advantage of diamond-drilling blast holes at the Balmat mino is the extraction in a safe manner of ore not minable by short-hole drilling. The principal disadvantago is the greater cost per foot of holo in comparison with percussion drilling.
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APA: McHenry Mosier  (1947)  IC 7408 Diamond-Drilling Blast Holes, Balmat )[jne, St. Lawrence County, N. Y

MLA: McHenry Mosier IC 7408 Diamond-Drilling Blast Holes, Balmat )[jne, St. Lawrence County, N. Y. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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