Sinking No. 4 Shaft at Hartebeestfontein Gold Mining Company, Ltd

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D D. Deacon
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

A brief description is given of the requirements which No. 4 Shaft has been designed to meet and of the methods by which two-stage winding of rock has been accommodated in a single shaft sunk to a depth of 7,421 ft. This is followed by a consideration of the factors which led to the decision to sink the shaft as rapidly as possible. Introduction T HE No. 4 Shaft of Hartebeest-fontein Gold Mining Company, Ltd., has been sited to serve the deep southern area of the mine, some 1,500 claims in extent, between the elevations of 6,250 and 7,300 ft. below surface. From this area, some two-thirds of the mine production will ultimately be obtained. Above the 6,-250-ft. elevation, an existing shaft hoisting system, situated adjacent to the reduction plant, is of adequate capacity to cater for all ore hoisted to surface for milling. No. 4 Shaft will therefore be required to provide downcast ventilation of 1,000,000 c.f.m., together with surface hoisting facilities for men, material and development rock and underground hoisting
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APA: D D. Deacon  (1965)  Sinking No. 4 Shaft at Hartebeestfontein Gold Mining Company, Ltd

MLA: D D. Deacon Sinking No. 4 Shaft at Hartebeestfontein Gold Mining Company, Ltd. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.

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