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5 Safety Tips for Using Aggregate Mining Equipment


While working with aggregate mining equipment can be rewarding, safety should be a priority to protect operators and tools. Apache Ironworks provides quality mining products to maximize your productivity and efficiency. We also provide training to service personnel for machine safety, including inspecting the machinery and recognizing potential hazards. Here are five safety tips for using aggregate mining tools:

1. Provide Training to Equipment Operators

When your operators are well-trained in proper machine usage and safety, they are less likely to make mistakes. Apache Ironworks offers durable and efficient mining products, and we also train individuals in various aspects. Your service personnel can learn how to assemble products, start-up procedures, how to troubleshoot when issues emerge, and proper maintenance practices. Our training and safety awareness event happens annually in Tulsa, OK, and is open to dealers and operators. If you want to schedule this event for your personnel, contact your Apache representative.

2. Keep Your Machines in Excellent Condition

One mistake that many equipment owners make is neglecting maintenance. A poorly-maintained aggregate mining tool can be dangerous, as it can fail during operation and put the operator at risk. Establish a regular maintenance schedule to detect issues and repair or replace worn-out parts. Encourage inspections before each shift to check various components, including belts, bearings, hoses, fan guards, and others. Remember to clean dirt, dust, or debris that could interfere with machine performance. A well-maintained machine will also minimize downtime and last longer.

3. Offer Personal Protective Equipment

Operating mining products comes with risks such as flying debris or dust. Provide your operators with personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing and encourage them to always use it. Hard hats protect operators from head injuries due to falling objects, while steel-toed boots guard them from foot injuries. Protective goggles or face shields can prevent dust and flying debris from entering the eyes, while gloves protect operators when using sharp objects. Other PPEs are dust masks to prevent dust inhalation, hearing protection to protect ears from damage, and high-visibility vests for operators to be seen easily. Replace PPEs whenever necessary.

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How Are Screens Used in Professional Mining?


Screens are used extensively in professional mining operations to enhance productivity and safety. At Apache Iron Works, we develop and deliver professional-level mining products, including screening equipment. Here are some uses of screens in mining:

Exploration

Screens are employed during the initial exploration phase to separate and classify different soil, gravel, or rock sample sizes. This process helps identify potential mineral deposits and determines the viability of mining operations in a particular area. Apache Iron Works screens feature multiple deck configurations that separate material into different-size fractions.

Apache VT Incline Screens feature high screening capacity to process large volumes of material efficiently. Our screens also have adjustable stroke length and speed, allowing operators to fine-tune the screening parameters according to the characteristics of the material being explored. The stroke length and speed functionalities help optimize screening efficiency and accuracy.

Crushing and Grinding

Screening equipment is often used with crushers and grinders to control the particle size of crushed rocks or minerals. These professional-level mining products help reduce the size and separate oversized or undersized particles. Apache VS Horizontal Screens feature multiple shaft vibrating mechanisms to generate the required vibrations for the screen operation. Rubber marshmallow suspension springs on our screens reduce noise and impact on the supporting structure. 

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How Rising Demand for Minerals Impacts the Mining Equipment Market


With the rising demand for minerals, the mining industry is requiring more time, energy, and equipment to extract resources. New developments and advancements in machinery have helped meet this demand by improving extraction methods and ore grades. At Apache Iron Works, we specialize in developing durable professional-level mining products that hel...

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