Trends To Larger Truck Haulage And Shovel Equipment In Open Pit Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George W. Parker
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The ever increasing costs of labor and supplies have made it imperative that operators of open pits look for some way in which to cope with these increases. One of the most logical ways to increase the efficiency of an operation is by the introduction of larger haulage equipment, as generally haulage costs are the greater portion of the over all expenses. These larger haulage units require larger shovel units. In the late 1930's and the early 1940's large mining, quarrying and heavy construction operations had more or less standardized on the 4 to 6 cubic yard shovels. During this same period the haulage units were generally 22 to 27 tons. Some ten years ago 9 - 13 cubic yard shovels along with plus 50 ton haulage units were introduced by manufacturers in an effort to enable operators to decrease costs.
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APA: George W. Parker  (1962)  Trends To Larger Truck Haulage And Shovel Equipment In Open Pit Mining

MLA: George W. Parker Trends To Larger Truck Haulage And Shovel Equipment In Open Pit Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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