OFR-121-78 Design Of A Retrofittable Temporary Face Support System

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 89
- File Size:
- 24587 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
The objective was to develop and design a remotely operated temporary roof support system that provides a safe working environment between a freshly cut coal face and the last line of permanently supported roof in which to perform roof bolting activities. This system was to take the form of a retrofit package which could be adapted to a majority of the bolters currently in service. The result is an integrated piece of hardware which will retrofit onto virtually all single boom bolters by removing the drill boom and relocating and modifying the hydraulic controls. The system is composed of three basic components: a pair of cantilevered roof supports which reach forward to the desired line of support, a mast type drill unit for drilling holes and torquing bolts, and a transverse slide assembly to carry the drill from hole to hole across the entry without relocating either the bolter or the roof support. A converted bolter not only provides a much safer operation but is projected to increase the production speed as well as reduce the manpower required to operate a section.. This improvement in productivity is shown to make the job of retrofitting a bolter cost effective in less than two months and provide a potential profit thereafter. Based on the findings presented in this report it is recommended that a proto-type be built and tested in an underground coal mine to demonstrate its effectiveness.
Citation
APA:
(1976) OFR-121-78 Design Of A Retrofittable Temporary Face Support SystemMLA: OFR-121-78 Design Of A Retrofittable Temporary Face Support System. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.