Tunnel Boring At The Stillwater Mine Nye, Montana

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Cherie M. Tilley
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The Stillwater Mining Company has acquired a Tunnel Boring Machine to expedite the mine development operations at its Stillwater Mine. The machine purchased by Stillwater was previously owned by Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works, Melbourne, Australia. The machine was manufactured by Robbins Co. of Kent, Washington. The Stillwater Mine has an extensive system of footwall laterals which are required by the mine development scheme. The initial mine plan called for in excess of 30,500 linear meters (100,000 linear feet) of footwall lateral drifts at a cross section of approximately 3.0 meters in width by 3.75 meters in height (10 feet x 12 feet). A Tunnel Boring Machine was selected for this work. The Robbins machine number is 146-193. This machine is approximately 4 meters (13 feet 5 inches) in diameter. The machine was modified extensively prior to commencing operation at the Stillwater Mine.
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APA: Cherie M. Tilley  (1989)  Tunnel Boring At The Stillwater Mine Nye, Montana

MLA: Cherie M. Tilley Tunnel Boring At The Stillwater Mine Nye, Montana. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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