RI 6291 Longwall Mining With a German Coal Planer. Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbed, Keystone, W. Va.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. S. Harper C. O. Carman
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

A German coal planer was put in operation in the Keystone mine of the Eastern Associated Coal Corp. , Keystone , W. Va . , in August 1960 . At present , the planer is mining in the fourth panel . The blocks of coal mined were 340 by 1,900 feet in panel 1 , 340 by 1,660 feet in panel 2 , 590 by 1,900 feet in panel 3 , and panel 4 , currently being mined , is 590 by 1,900 feet . Almost one- half million tons of coal have been mined from these four panels . An 11 - man crew handles the complete planer operation and produces an average of 500 tons of clean coal per shift . Self - advancing hydraulic props are used to support the roof over the entire face . Roof control and action on all of the panels has been highly satisfactory . During periods of extreme pressure , some additional support is required in the tail entry where evidence of weight from the retreating longwall extends about 200 feet outby the face . The time lost from production by moving equipment between panels has been reduced steadily . The move from panel 3 to panel 4 required 5 days , but it is believed that even that time could be reduced .
Citation

APA: D. S. Harper C. O. Carman  (1963)  RI 6291 Longwall Mining With a German Coal Planer. Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbed, Keystone, W. Va.

MLA: D. S. Harper C. O. Carman RI 6291 Longwall Mining With a German Coal Planer. Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbed, Keystone, W. Va.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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