ntroduction of the Autoloader at Mattagami Lake Mines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G Anders
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The mucking out of sub-level headings by slusher and by Autoloader is described, and the performance and costs of both methods are compared. The introduction of the Autoloader is taken as an example to illustrate the meth-od used at the mine for evaluating the suitability of new equipment. The consecutive steps in the process are covered in detail -from the preliminary cost analysis and the preliminary estimate of savings and advantages, and the review of these data after a field investigation, through the elimination of dubious factors, and detailed time and performance studies at the property, to the final assessment of the new equipment and an evaluation of the initial forecast. The Autoloader in Operation. 1198 Introduction AT Mattagami Lake Mines Ltd., the mine workings are laid out basically on a pattern of 60-ft.-wide stapes alternating with 60-ft.-wide pillars, with stope lengths varying from 80 to 200 ft. and stope tonnages generally between 80,000 and 200,000 tons. Stapes are drilled off from sub-levels at 60-ft. intervals, with the
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APA: G Anders  (1965)  ntroduction of the Autoloader at Mattagami Lake Mines

MLA: G Anders ntroduction of the Autoloader at Mattagami Lake Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.

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