Shaft hoisting system
Mine hoists are in mining employed conveying means , the large to the movement of loads over greater saigere (vertical) distance in the shafts of mines are designed. In terms of their mode of operation, shaft conveyor systems are among the discontinuous conveyors in conveyor technology . In principle, they are thus similar to elevator systems . In terms of the structural design, however, there are major differences in terms of the dimensions and arrangement of their essential components:
- the carrier ,
- the headframe with the sheaves ,
- the carriers ,
- the hoisting ropes and
- the guide devices for the carriers (guide rails or guide ropes).
In terms of technology history, the shaft conveyor systems served as a model for the elevator systems.
literature
- Hans Grothe (Hrsg.): Lexikon des Bergbaues (= Hermann Franke [Hrsg.]: Lueger Lexikon der Technik . Volume 4 mining). 4th completely revised and expanded edition. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart 1962, DNB 453032044 , p. 454, 455 (with the collaboration of Hubert Becker, Hellmut Bodemüller, Günter Dorstewitz, Ludolf Engel, Heinrich Hock, Karl Jung, Otto Rellensmann, Hans Schneiderhöhn, Hubert Schranz).
Web links
- Paul Burgwinkel: Materials Handling and Logistics in Raw Material and Disposal Technology (FuL) (PDF), teaching material at RWTH Aachen. Retrieved February 13, 2010.