IC 7637 Successful Use Of Wooden Roof Bolts In Stony Point Mine, Stony Point Coal Co., Hopkins County, Ky. ? Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 9
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- 1243 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1952
Abstract
The purpose of this circular is to show that, under the conditions prevailing in the Stony Point mine, wooden bolts were just as satisfactory as steel bolts or conventional timbering, with a reduction of approximately 80 percent in cost of material. This one fact alone is enough to justify an experiment with wood. This circular will show that production records have remained constant with both wooden and steel roof bolts. INTRODUCTION The successful use of steel roof bolts is now an accomplished fact in the coal industry, but the use of wooden bolts in place of steel is a rarity. The first experiment with wooden roof bolts was mane in 1949 in the Rio Verde mine, Norton Coal Corp., Nortonville, Ky.2/ This experiment was successful; the company obtained excellent results, but operations in the mine were suspended before enough time had elapsed to prove the value of wooden roof bolts conclusively. It is obvious that, if wooden roof bolts could be used in place of steel bolts or conventional timbering-methods, every mine operator would use word, as the cost is only a fraction of the other two methods. The Stony Point experience has proved conclusively that, under certain conditions and with a certain type of roof, wooden roof bolts can be used successfully.
Citation
APA:
(1952) IC 7637 Successful Use Of Wooden Roof Bolts In Stony Point Mine, Stony Point Coal Co., Hopkins County, Ky. ? SummaryMLA: IC 7637 Successful Use Of Wooden Roof Bolts In Stony Point Mine, Stony Point Coal Co., Hopkins County, Ky. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.