No. 3 Ventilation Shaft: Shaft-Sinking Equipment

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

With the sinking of the new No. 3 Shaft and the increasing depth and northward movement of the mining operations, improved ventilation of the mine workings became necessary and it was decided to sink a new upcast ventilation shaft midway between No. 2 Shaft and No. 3 Shaft.The shaft is finished to 16 ft. internal diameter and connects with the mine workings at the 2,600-ft. level. It is lined with unreinforced Concrete approximately 12 in. thick. The shaft sinking routine was drilling, blasting and mucking by hand using a 27-cub. ft. capacity bucket. The concrete lining was poured in conjunction with the sinking and was normally finished within 30 to 50 ft. of the shaft bottom.
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APA:  (1957)  No. 3 Ventilation Shaft: Shaft-Sinking Equipment

MLA: No. 3 Ventilation Shaft: Shaft-Sinking Equipment. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1957.

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