Innovations in Conveyor Belt Maintenance at the Henderson Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William J. Ferguson
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

At Henderson Operations the 24-kilometer conveyor system consists of three main conveyors with lengths of 1.2 km, 16.7 km and 6 km. Upon commissioning of the conveyor system, the Henderson maintenance department was challenged with the inspection and monitoring of over 50,000 idlers. To take a proactive approach to idler maintenance, an idler tracking database system was developed. Using the idler tracking program, the Henderson Crush & Convey department now has the ability to provide data for engineering solutions to idler problems and to manage thousands of idlers for priority replacement work and warranty purposes. Recognizing the potential for injury to Henderson employees in the process of idler handling, Henderson approached idler replacement as a material handling process. Material handling solutions have resulted in failed idlers being replaced and discarded from the underground environment without ever touching a human hand. This paper will detail how Henderson tracks idlers in all primary conveyor belts and how an innovative idler handling system can result in reduced risks to conveyor maintenance employees.
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APA: William J. Ferguson  (2004)  Innovations in Conveyor Belt Maintenance at the Henderson Mine

MLA: William J. Ferguson Innovations in Conveyor Belt Maintenance at the Henderson Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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