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This document captures critical insights into the installation and functionality of Fletcher Outby Deflector Pads at the Huff Creek Mine's Lone Mountain Processing site in July 2008. The deflector device, featuring a fixed center pad and hydraulically deployed steel plates, plays a vital role in enhancing drill safety and operation efficiency. Detailed visuals provide an in-depth look at operator activities, bolt installation processes, and the construction of the auxiliary rock deflector. This information is crucial for understanding equipment efficacy and safety protocols during underground operations.
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Fletcher Outby Deflector Pads Underground pictures taken at: Lone Mountain Processing Huff Creek Mine July 2008
Fletcher Outby Deflector Pads Auxiliary Rock Deflector Device consisting of a fixed center pad which straddles the center of the ATRS beam, and two hydraulically deployed steel plates mounted to the outby side of the ATRS bar. Inverse Rock Deflector Beam
Right side operator– overhead protection provided by drill station canopy and new outby deflector pad
Left side operator– installing bolt through hole in outby deflector pad
Hole being drilled through right side outby deflector pad (view from outby ATRS bar)
Bolt hole being drilled through hole in deflector pad (View from inby ATRS bar)
Bolt hole being drilled through hole in deflector pad (View from inby ATRS bar)
Bolt being installed through hole in outby deflector pad (View from outby looking toward front of machine)
Bolt hole being drilled through hole in outby deflector pad (View from left side of machine looking across toward right side operator)
Bolt hole being drilled through hole in outby deflector pad (View from outby ATRS bar)
Bolt being installed through hole in right side outby deflector pad (View from outby ATRS bar)
Right side operator– overhead protection afforded by drill station canopy and outby deflector pad (View from outby ATRS bar)