A shaft headgear, also known as headframe or headgear, is a structure situated at the surface of a mine shaft. It supports the hoisting equipment used to lift ore, waste, and miners in and out of the mine. The design typically includes a frame or tower that houses pulleys and other mechanical components, facilitating the movement of materials. Shaft headgears are crucial for the operational efficiency and safety of underground mining operations.
the headgear of a mine operates the mine cage
Because of the pressure of the headgear
the headgear of a mine operates the mine cage
A shaft is a hole dug in a mine.
Cliffs Shaft Mine Museum was created in 1880.
it is in the mine thing
The mine shaft was over 500 feet deep. The shaft of the wagon was broken.
If you drop a grand piano down a mine shaft you would get a flat minor.
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A horizontal mine shaft is called an adit. It is a passage or tunnel that connects the surface with underground mine workings for access, ventilation, and transportation of materials.
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