Re-Forging and Heat Treatment of Jackbits

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
McGhie R. R Larkin F Farrer E
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

The Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited commenced productive operations during February, 1936, at the- Rosebery and Hercules mines, which are situated near Rosebery, Tasmania. At this time it was decided that before re-organizing the steel sharpening shop a test should be made of the relative merits of conventional drill-steel and detachable bits. For this purpose Ingersoll-Rand type"I" thread centre hole.jackbits were selected and seventy-two of these were tested against conventional steel. Results indicated that, under the conditions pertaining at these mines, j ackbits should prove more economical than conventional drill-steel bits, and that a large-scale test, under working conditions, should be made. This was done by gradually replacing conventional drill-steel with jackbits at the Rosebery mine. Results were satisfactory and by the end of 1936 both mines were using only the jackbits.
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APA: McGhie R. R Larkin F Farrer E  (1939)  Re-Forging and Heat Treatment of Jackbits

MLA: McGhie R. R Larkin F Farrer E Re-Forging and Heat Treatment of Jackbits. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1939.

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