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Conference Proceedings

Symposium on Rock Bolting, February 1971

Conference Proceedings

Symposium on Rock Bolting, February 1971

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History of Rock Bolting

The increasing introduction of high capacity mechanical equipment into the coal mines of New South Wales following._x000D_
tforld War II brought with it problems of roof support. Rapidly advancing headings in difficult country could not be supported with heavy, close,timbering due to the time involved in installation and the reduction of available' space for the movement of machines. _ The installation of low cost, space saving, rapidly installed roof supports became a necessity if the new mechanical equipment wa-s to be allowed to operate at maximum efficiency. As, a result of experience in the United States of America, the system of roof support using steel reinforcing bolts began to find increasing, popularity in the mechanised mines in this State. From the somewhat'crude methods of in- stallation adopted in some of the, early trials, the practice of roof bolting has advanced into a-highly technical operation, requiring care and skill to ensure optimum results.
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  • Published: 1970
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