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A manganese mine in the Northern Cape, South Africa, has recently installed two Weba chutes to optimize their material transfer process.
To enhance efficiency, two chutes were specifically designed for this transfer operation. The first chute is fed by a screen positioned at the top, ensuring a smooth flow of materials. From there, the chute directs the materials to a crusher, where further processing takes place. The crusher then discharges the processed materials into the second chute, which seamlessly transfers them onto an outgoing conveyor for the next stage of the operation.
To prevent spillage and maintain a clean working environment, a skirtbox was incorporated on to the chutes. The mine encountered a maintenance challenge due to the concrete structure surrounding the second chute. The concrete tunnel serves as a foundation to which the crusher is securely bolted from underneath. Overcoming this obstacle required an innovative solution to facilitate easy maintenance and accessibility.
During the fabrication process, the chute sections were split and equipped with flanges and brackets to accommodate wheels. The skirtbox was repurposed to create rails, enabling smooth movement of the chute sections. Lugs were added to the front and back of the chute, allowing for manual removal of the section when necessary, streamlining maintenance procedures.
The installation of Weba chutes at this manganese mine showcases the industry's commitment to cutting-edge technology and optimization. By overcoming challenges and implementing innovative solutions, the mine has enhanced their material transfer process, ensuring smooth operations and increased productivity.
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