Operating Experience with Friction-Type Mine Hoists at Geco Mines Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R R. Wainwright
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Friction-type hoists have been in operation at Geco Mines Limited since Septtember, 1957. At the end of the year 1963, the skip hoist had handled nearly ~ million tons of ore and waste. In March, 1962, with the deepening of the shaft, the hoisting de11th was increased from 1,450 to 2,450 feet. Operating experience with the hoists, hoist and balance ropes, rope treads and other related equipment is presented. The paper is intended to supplement an earlier one -"Heavy-Duty Friction Hoisting at Geco Mines," by W. M. Harvey (C.I.M. Transactions, Volume LXIII, 1960, pp. 193 -197). General G ECO Mine Limited is located at Manitouwadge, Ontario, approximately 160 miles east of Port Arthur and 190 mile northwest of Sault Ste. Marie. The Company was formed to exploit a copper-zinc-silver orebody, with current ore reserve (1963) of approximately 21 million tons. The production plant was designed to mine and treat 1.25 million tons per annum. The production and service hoists are mounted at-the top of a reinforced concrete tower above the shaft.
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APA: R R. Wainwright  (1965)  Operating Experience with Friction-Type Mine Hoists at Geco Mines Limited

MLA: R R. Wainwright Operating Experience with Friction-Type Mine Hoists at Geco Mines Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.

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