The importance of the mining industry need not be reiterated! Be it any minerals or other resources, the spike in demand for more reserves to be explored, has led to hydraulic jacks being used in underground mining these days. Mining rotary breaker machines are utilized for crumbling huge chunks of rock that act as obstacles in underground and on the surface.
What is a Jack?
In order to understand what a hydraulic jack is and its mechanism, we need to understand the concept of a jack first. To put it in a nutshell, a jack is a device that is used for lifting heavy loads by applying forced. The mechanism that is utilized for applying force can differ as there are various types of jacks, but a screw thread or hydraulic cylinder are the common ones. A jack can be grouped into two categories based on the type of force:
Working of a Hydraulic Jack
As mentioned before, hydraulic jacks work on the basis of force, which is generated by pressure. Consider a large and small cylinder being connected and a force being applied to one of them. The pressure generated in both cylinders is equal, but the force produced in the bigger cylinder is more as it has a larger area. While lifting something heavy, pump plunders are used to move the oil through the two cylinders. The plunger is drawn back, thus opening the suction valve ball inside, which ensures the oil passes into the pump chamber. When the plunger is pushed forward, the oil moves via an external discharge check valve into the cylinder chamber. The suction valve is now closed, which again builds pressure within the cylinder.
Bottle Jacks
These date back to the 1900s when the automobile industry was beginning its golden run. They were also called hand jacks due to their simple operation while lifting a vehicle for inspection or services. The name “bottle jacks” was derived as the jacks looked like milk bottles. Jumping through a few decades, their lifting capacities have increased greatly going up to several tons. It comprises a vertical shaft that supports a bearing pad, which is responsible for balancing the weight of the object that is lifted.
Floor Jacks
One of the major differences between a floor and bottle jack is that the shaft in the floor jack is horizontal. The shaft basically pushes on a crank that connects it to a lifting pad. After this is over, the lifting is done horizontally. A bigger range of vertical lift is provided by floor jacks, which is why they are used extensively in mining. They were usually available in two sizes:
Why Use Hydraulic Jacks in Mining?
There are various benefits in using hydraulic jacks in mining:
Now that you know about how hydraulic jacks can be useful in the mining industry, keep a few tips in mind before purchasing one. While checking out products in online stores, ensure that the company selling them is licensed and insured – too many people have been duped by fake dealers who have promised great quality at extremely low rates. Talk to a company representative and if possible check out the facility in person to reassure yourself that the operation is legit without foul play.
Mark Williamson is a guest writer for Direct Mining & Industrial – a leading supplier of premier mobile and stationary equipment products and services to the mining industry throughout the Asia Pacific region based in Perth, Western Australia.
4 Comments
Gene Cage
Hi,
No way, I can’t believe that. Great article BTW.
Gene Cage,
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James Harvon
I was not aware that there were so many different types of jacks. The bottle jack was the one that I was most familiar with. It has been around forever. The floor jock sounds like it is much more convenient to use. Having it horizontal rather than vertical could provide a quicker setup and takedown time. http://afkos.com.au/hydraulics/hydraulic-engineering-projects/jacking-systems-expertise/
Daniel Wade
Well said. I had worked in this industry for more than 4 years. I agree that nothing can replace the advantages of hydraulic jacks in mining industry. Hydraulic equipment requires less maintenance but repairing a hydraulic valve or cylinder requires experienced and expert hands.
Dona
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