The Slippage Monitoring System particularly focuses on a dragline “tub” and its relationship with the ground. Slippage is defined as uncontrolled movement of the “tub” such that the operator is no longer in control of the relative dragline to ground relationship.
Dragline “tub” slippage means the whole dragline structure is moving outside of the normal controls context. This can be due to collapse of the ground under the dragline and / or slippage over the ground. Typically resulting damage occurs from the whole dragline partially slipping off its standing pad into the pit. At worst this can end disastrously with the whole dragline falling into the pit, sometimes rolling over completely. Losses incurred from damage and failed production can be extremely high.
Strategically positioned accelerometers / inclinometers and the use of GPS monitoring provides useful dynamic and positional data. The raw data can be collected by a Max Watchdog System or other 3rd party logging system and data information is transmitted to LC via standard communications equipment. Real-time alarms can warn operators of potential and actual issues.
The Slippage Monitoring System and the Propel Monitoring System work in concert to provide a full maintenance and dynamic profile of the dragline’s lower mechanisms relating to the mechanical walking system and it relationship to the ground.
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