Anton shaft

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Anton shaft
General information about the mine
Mining technology Longwall mining
Information about the mining company
Operating company Zauckerode Royal Coal Works
Start of operation 1825
End of operation 1895
Funded raw materials
Degradation of Hard coal
Mightiness 4.00 m
Greatest depth 88.75
Geographical location
Coordinates 51 ° 1 '10 "  N , 13 ° 38' 5.3"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 1 '10 "  N , 13 ° 38' 5.3"  E
Antonschacht (Saxony)
Anton shaft
Location Antonschacht
Location Zauckerode
local community Freital
District ( NUTS3 ) Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains.
country Free State of Saxony
Country Germany

The Anton Schacht was a coal mine of the Royal coal plant Zauckerode . The shaft was in the western part of the coal deposit of the Döhlen basin on Zauckeroder Flur.

history

The at 198.60 m NN scheduled slot in 1825 to a depth of 88.75 meters drilled . From a depth of 84.75 meters, the first was the seam with a thickness of 4.00 meters intersected . The shaft sump was on the level of 1837 is outdated, towards low Hermsdorf ascended , wing of the depths Elbstollns . To the coals from the decaying under the Elbstollnsohle falling locus cost-effective support , we built a rail in the falling locus. With a reel at the filling point of the shaft , a carriage running on the rails , on which a barrel of coal stood, was pulled to the filling point. The barrel was attached to the shaft rope injured and promoted with standing on the shaft viermännigen reel. The barrel held 2 bushels (178.6 kg) of coal. The reel was later replaced by a horse buck with one horse .

With the full commissioning of the Oppel shaft which was promotion set in Anton bay on 15 December 1849th The shaft was provided with a weather furnace and then served as an extending weather shaft . The shaft was connected to the IV. Main line via the 17th drop section at +7.33 m above sea level.

In 1883 the Oppel weather shaft went into operation. Anton shaft was then in 1885 with oak planks and iron rings expanded and used as a feeding chute.

On October 10, 1895, the shaft was dropped and filled . In 1906 the safety pillar of the shaft that was still pending above the Tiefen Elbstolln was dismantled from the Oppelschacht .

literature

  • Heinrich Hartung, memorandum to celebrate the centenary of the Zauckerode Royal Coal Works. In the yearbook for mining and metallurgy in the Kingdom of Saxony. Craz & Gerlach Freiberg, 1906.
  • Eberhard Gürtler, Klaus Gürtler: The coal mining in the Döhlen basin part 2 - shafts on the left of the Weißeritz. House of Homeland Freital, 1984.
  • Saxon State Office for Environment and Geology / Sächsisches Oberbergamt (Hrsg.): The Döhlener basin near Dresden. Geology and Mining (=  mining in Saxony . Volume 12 ). Freiberg 2007, ISBN 978-3-9811421-0-5 , pp. 202-203 .

Remarks

  1. A fall site is a mine that is driven from top to bottom when the deposit collapses . (Source: Heinrich Veith: German Mountain Dictionary with evidence .)