Refit Of An Electric Shovel Or Dragline - A Cost Saving Alternative Between Frequent Repairs And The Purchase Of A New Machine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Rathmann U. Heuer
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Many mining operations have gained an impressive expertise in trouble shooting and maintenance with their existing fleet over the years. Whether it is an in-house maintenance group or an external service group - most of the systems weak points are well known and can be corrected by maintenance personnel. As some of these issues get more and more serious each year, too much time is lost in unscheduled downtime, often taking hours to be repaired and to find the failure with obsolete diagnostic tools (Fig. 1.). Many of the breakdowns result from failures that cannot be detected in advance. The maintenance system is much more reactive than preventative. The state of the art of mining equipment today uses advanced, efficient, and reliable systems for electrical drives, control and diagnostics of the machines. The demand for highly sophisticated solutions on such mining equipment is well known. Mining operators need to ensure the highest level of productivity, lowest operating costs, least maintenance and highest reliability in a drive system. The paper will introduce you to the state of the art of drives technology for dragline (Fig. 2) and shovel mining equipment (Fig. 3).
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APA: B. Rathmann U. Heuer  (2007)  Refit Of An Electric Shovel Or Dragline - A Cost Saving Alternative Between Frequent Repairs And The Purchase Of A New Machine

MLA: B. Rathmann U. Heuer Refit Of An Electric Shovel Or Dragline - A Cost Saving Alternative Between Frequent Repairs And The Purchase Of A New Machine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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