Proper Tyre Management Reduces Tyre Costs

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Gordon DM
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

SUMMARY Tyres account for 25-30% of the operating costs of large capacity haul units as used in open-cut mines. Tyre operating costs can be substanti- ally reduced and often contained in real terms by applying knowledge that is now available. This paper describes certain specific advances in tyre management, namely batching, bias adjustment, cumulative plotting and the so-called "pressure-temperature" system of tyre pressure control, originated on the Mt. Newman Mining Company's Newman minesite, and discusses the contribution that each has made to improving tyre management and reducing costs. INTRODUCTION Tyres are a significant cost in mining. Tyre costs make up between 25% and 30% of the operating costs of large (i.e. 100 tonne and larger capacity) open-cut mine haultrucks. On a large mine this tyre cost may amount to several millions of dollars each year. It is a fact that through careful
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APA: Gordon DM  (1982)  Proper Tyre Management Reduces Tyre Costs

MLA: Gordon DM Proper Tyre Management Reduces Tyre Costs. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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