The Mechanical and-Electrical Aspects of Sinking The Creighton No. 9 Shaft

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. S. Redpath W. R. Dengler
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

"A description of the equipment used and the electrical-mechanical problems encountered in sinking a deep shaft is given. This shaft is currently being sunk to a depth of 7,115 feet. Some of the features of the sinking plant are a 6,500-hp double-drum hoist, a Blair stage hoist, special high-capacity mucking gear, a Galloway stage, high-tensile stage suspension ropes and 12-ton sinking buckets.INTRODUCTIONIN THE EARLY FALL OF 1965, a contract was let, by The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, to Shaft Sinkers (Canada) Limited -J. S. Redpath Limited -Joint Venture, • to sink and equip the Creighton No. 9 shaft at their Creighton Mine proper-ty in Ontario. This paper describes the electrical and mechanical equipment used by the contractor on this project, and details various problems that were en-countered.The shaft itself is circular in section and is lined with monolithic concrete. Upon completion, it will feature twin skip compartments, a cage compartment, counterweight compartment, manway and pipe compartment. The finished diameter of this opening will be 21 feet and the shaft will bottom 7,115 feet below the collar. The present depth of the shaft (April, 1968) is 5,400 feet. The opening is concrete lined as excavation takes place and the steel will be placed in the shaft upon completion of sinking. Hoisting is done on rope guides which are part of the stage suspension system."
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APA: J. S. Redpath W. R. Dengler  (1968)  The Mechanical and-Electrical Aspects of Sinking The Creighton No. 9 Shaft

MLA: J. S. Redpath W. R. Dengler The Mechanical and-Electrical Aspects of Sinking The Creighton No. 9 Shaft. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1968.

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