Practical Implications

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 5
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Abstract
The problem of providing adequate thrust to manually operated rockdrills operating at air pressures of 70 lb/in2g to 80 lb/in2g with the aid of an air-leg is analyzed. It is shown that adequate thrust is provided by an air-leg or the stiff-leg if it is inclined at an angle to the floor of about 25°. However, this requires that the leg react against some support or protuberance, as the friction force between the leg and the floor is inadequate to contain the thrust. Conclusions summarizing optimum thrusts, blow frequencies, penetration rates, drill steel life and bit wear are presented.
Citation
APA: Practical Implications
MLA: Practical Implications. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,