Planning for Optimum Dragline Performance

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Mark A. Williams James D. Humphrey
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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26
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279 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Without question, draglines are one if not the most effective tools available to the surface mining industry for overburden handling. With few moving parts and a two- or threeman crew, this machine silently sits and chews into millions of yards of overburden annually. A 100 cubic yard machine operating for 30 years will excavate three-quarters of a billion yards of material during that time. That is 750,000,OOO yards of material!
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APA: Mark A. Williams James D. Humphrey  (1990)  Planning for Optimum Dragline Performance

MLA: Mark A. Williams James D. Humphrey Planning for Optimum Dragline Performance. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1990.

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