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39HR MAINTENANCE and OPERATION MANUAL 39HR BLAST HOLE DRIL L 39HR Bucyrus International, Inc. 1100 Milwaukee Ave. • P.O.Box 500 • South Milwaukee , Wisconsin 53172-0500 USA 141181mc.cdr Pg. SN: 141181 SN: 141190 BLAST HOLE DRILL Manual No. MAINTENANCE and OPERATION MANUAL 1 10515 10515 BI616985

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Manual No. 10515 Sept. 2007 BI616985
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DANGER:

THIS MANUAL PROVIDES INFORMATION AND DATA FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF THIS MACHINE. ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MUST BE SERVICED BY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN PROPERLY TRAINED TO WORK WITH HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEMS, VARIABLE FREQUENCY AC DRIVES, AND/ OR WARD LEONARD LOOP DC DRIVES. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

DANGER:

DO NOT ATTEMPT MECHANICAL OR ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE ON THIS MACHINE WITHOUT A FULL UNDERSTANDING OF EACH COMPONENT’S OPERATION AND FUNCTION. COMPONENTS UTILIZING ELECTRICAL POWER, AIR PRESSURE, HYDRAULIC PRESSURE AND COMPRESSION OR TENSION SPRINGS FOR OPERATION MUST BE DEACTIVATED AND ISOLATED PRIOR TO DISASSEMBLY.

The FEEDER CABLE must contain a provision for a ground connection, especially whenever 2,300 volts or greater are used. At the substation, the power line must terminate (see paragraph on ground circuits) to a suitable permanent ground. At the machine, the power line must securely terminate through a bolted connection to the machine frame. This provides a constant ground for the machine and its electrical equipment. Failure to provide this adequate ground endangers employees and equipment.

THE NEED FOR A POWER LINE GROUNDING CIRCUIT ADEQUATE FOR THE MACHINE CANNOT BE OVEREMPHASIZED. Without a good grounding system, high voltages exist between the machine and the ground. The portable trail cable and power lines supplying electric energy to the machine must have a ground wire, ample in capacity, running parallel to the main wires over the entire distance from the transformer to the machine. A suitable grounding system must be used at the transformer. Consult your local electrical supplier for details.

DANGER:

DUE TO THE INHERENT DANGERS IN THE OPERATION OF HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, A SAFE GROUNDING SYSTEM IS REQUIRED THAT INCLUDES GROUND CONDUCTORS IN THE CABLE, A NEUTRAL GROUNDING RESISTOR, AND RELATED RELAYS AND SWITCHGEAR. A GROUND CONTINUITY CHECK SYSTEM IS ALSO RECOMMENDED.

Bucyrus International, Inc. 39HR Blast Hole Drill Sept. 2007 Manual No. 10515
BI616985
Bucyrus International, Inc. 39HR Blast
Manual No. 10515 Sept. 2007 BI616985
Hole Drill

39HR Blast Hole Drill

Maintenance and Operation Manual

Manual No. 10515

sn: 141181 Lot 12

sn: 141190 Lot 13

–Table of Contents–

This manual is divided into major sections covering the various serviceable components and systems of the 39HR Blast Hole Drill. These sections and their contents are organized as shown below.

Section 1 - INTRODUCTION

Section 2 - OPERATION

Section 3 - LUBRICATION

Section 4 - PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Section 5 - SERVICE PROCEDURES

Section 6 - BRAKES AND COUPLINGS

Section 7 - COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM

Section 8 - AIR FILTRATION

Section 9 - ENGINEERING DATA

IMPORTANT NOTE

This document is protected under applicable copyright laws to the extent available. Any unauthorized and unlawful reproduction, distribution or other use shall be subject to liability. © 2007 Bucyrus International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Bucyrus International, Inc.
Manual No.
39HR Blast Hole Drill
Sept. 2007
10515
BI616985
Bucyrus International, Inc. 39HR Blast
Manual No. 10515 Sept. 2007 BI616985
Hole Drill

DANGER:

THIS MANUAL PROVIDES INFORMATION AND DATA FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF THIS MACHINE. ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MUST BE SERVICED BY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN PROPERLY TRAINED TO WORK WITH HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEMS, VARIABLE FREQUENCY AC DRIVES, AND/ OR WARD LEONARD LOOP DC DRIVES. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

DANGER:

DO NOT ATTEMPT MECHANICAL OR ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE ON THIS MACHINE WITHOUT A FULL UNDERSTANDING OF EACH COMPONENT’S OPERATION AND FUNCTION. COMPONENTS UTILIZING ELECTRICAL POWER, AIR PRESSURE, HYDRAULIC PRESSURE AND COMPRESSION OR TENSION SPRINGS FOR OPERATION MUST BE DEACTIVATED AND ISOLATED PRIOR TO DISASSEMBLY.

The FEEDER CABLE must contain a provision for a ground connection, especially whenever 2,300 volts or greater are used. At the substation, the power line must terminate (see paragraph on ground circuits) to a suitable permanent ground. At the machine, the power line must securely terminate through a bolted connection to the machine frame. This provides a constant ground for the machine and its electrical equipment. Failure to provide this adequate ground endangers employees and equipment.

THE NEED FOR A POWER LINE GROUNDING CIRCUIT ADEQUATE FOR THE MACHINE CANNOT BE OVEREMPHASIZED. Without a good grounding system, high voltages exist between the machine and the ground. The portable trail cable and power lines supplying electric energy to the machine must have a ground wire, ample in capacity, running parallel to the main wires over the entire distance from the transformer to the machine. A suitable grounding system must be used at the transformer. Consult your local electrical supplier for details.

DANGER:

DUE TO THE INHERENT DANGERS IN THE OPERATION OF HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, A SAFE GROUNDING SYSTEM IS REQUIRED THAT INCLUDES GROUND CONDUCTORS IN THE CABLE, A NEUTRAL GROUNDING RESISTOR, AND RELATED RELAYS AND SWITCHGEAR. A GROUND CONTINUITY CHECK SYSTEM IS ALSO RECOMMENDED.

Bucyrus International, Inc. 39HR Blast Hole Drill Sept. 2007 Manual No. 10515
BI616985
Bucyrus International, Inc. 39HR Blast
Manual No. 10515 Sept. 2007 BI616985
Hole Drill
39HR Blast Hole Drill Bucyrus International, Inc. Oct. 2007 1 - 1 Manual No. 10515
Always refer to the safety information in this section of this manual before starting any maintenance procedure on this machine. DECK PLAN (11X17)..........................................................................................................(Insert) Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................3 SAFETY ..................................................................................................................................4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................5 FIRE PREVENTION 8 WARNING SIGNS AND DECALS ............................................................................................9 Standard Warning Signs ....9 Stored Energy Warning Signs 10 Machine Overview ......................................................................................................................11 LOWER WORKS .......................................................................................................................12 MAIN FRAME 13 OPERATOR’S CAB....................................................................................................................14 OPERATOR’S SEAT..................................................................................................................15 POWER MODULE......................................................................................................................16 MAST ...........................................................................................................................................17 DRILL STRING COMPONENTS .................................................................................................18 MAST HOIST CYLINDERS ...................................................................................................19 MAST MACHINERY ...............................................................................................................20 HOSE DRUM CARRIER ASSEMBLY....................................................................................21 UPPER WINCH BEAM..........................................................................................................22 LOWER TENSIONING ARM ..................................................................................................22 BREAKOUT WRENCH...............................................................................................................23 TOOL WRENCH.........................................................................................................................24 PIPE RETENTION DEVICE..................................................................................................25 PIPE HANDLING ARM .................................................................................................................26 PIPE CAROUSEL.......................................................................................................................27 FUEL TANKS 28 WATER TANKS..........................................................................................................................29 TYPICAL OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................30 TYPICAL MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................31 GENERAL ESTIMATED COMPONENT WEIGHTS....................................................................33 BI616985
Section 1 Introduction
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GENERAL INFORMATION

This manual is designed to assist the owner in the operation and preventive maintenance of this machine. By following easy to understand step-by-step procedures the operators and maintenance personnel can perform all tasks in a safe manner. It is important to remember that when a systematic and thorough maintenance/service procedure is used for this machine, a minimum of unplanned downtime and more reliable operation will result.

RIGHT and LEFT refer to machine locations as viewed by the operator with the mast as the rear of the machine and the engine on the left side.

THIS MANUAL IS NOT THE PARTS BOOK and cannot be used as reference material to order parts. A separate, detailed parts book has been supplied. Please state the correct machine SERIAL NUMBER when corresponding or contacting the factory service or parts departments. Records on each machine are filed by serial number and when given this number, the machine’s specific design and original equipment is accessed quickly by the Bucyrus International parts representative.

Periodic additions or revisions may be made to this manual. These can be ordered and will be mailed direct to you from the factory. Should you require additional information or factory service assistance contact your regional service representative or:

Bucyrus International, Inc.

1100 Milwaukee Avenue

P.O. Box 500

South Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53172-0500, USA

Telephone (414)-768-4000Fax: (414) 768-4210

It is Bucyrus International’s policy to improve its products whenever possible and practical to do so. The company reserves the right to make changes or add improvements to it’s machines at any time. This will be without incurred obligation to install such changes on machines sold previously.

Due to this ongoing program of product research and development, some procedures, specifications and parts may be altered in a constant effort to improve our machines.

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SAFETY

The safety alert symbols displayed here and throughout this manual, are used to call attention to instructions concerning personal safety. Carefully read and follow these instructions and observe all SAFETY, DANGER and CAUTION graphics mounted on various areas of the machine.

Be certain anyone servicing this machine is aware of these SAFETY SYMBOLS and their definitions. If there are questions or concerns on safely performing any of the enclosed maintenance and operational procedures, contact your regional Bucyrus service representative, or the factory.

The following defines distinctions between safety instructions. In all these definitions the safety alert signal is used.

NOTE: This signal word denotes an item of required information pertaining to the equipment. A loss of time or assets, or injury may result if the appropriate action is not taken.

CAUTION:This signal word serves as a reminder of safety practices, or directs attention to specific safety practices which could prevent possible injury if precautions are not adhered to.

DANGER:This signal word denotes an imminently dangerous hazard which will result in death, serious bodily injury, or serious damage to equipment if not acknowledged and appropriate action taken.

DANGER:This signal word denotes an imminently dangerous electrical hazard which will result in death, serious bodily injury, or serious damage to equipment if not acknowledged and appropriate action taken.

Operating, maintaining or servicing this machine is dangerous unless performed properly. Each person must be alert, and must have the necessary skills, knowledge, proper tools and equipment for the task at hand. It is critical that all the methods used are safe and correct. Factory service representatives and specialists are available to provide additional information or technical assistance. The operator must be alert, physically fit and free from the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any medications that might impair his eyesight, hearing or reactions.

Safety must always be paramount!

Consult your supervisor when safety is in doubt.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

General Precautions:

•The employment of qualified maintenance personnel, through a scheduled maintenance program, is the best way to minimize machine downtime and maximize productivity of equipment.

•Keep hands, feet and clothing away from rotating parts.

•Wear a hard hat, safety shoes and protective lenses at all times.

•Replace any and all safety and warning placards if they are defaced or removed from the machine.

•Think before you act. Carelessness is one luxury the service person cannot afford.

•Excessive or repeated skin contact with sealants or solvents may cause skin irritation. In case of skin contact refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for that material and the suggested method of cleanup.

•Inspect safety catches (keepers) on all hoist hooks. Do not take a chance, the load could slip off of the hook if they are not functioning properly.

•If a heavy item begins to fall, let it fall, don’t try to catch it.

•Keep your work area organized and clean. Wipe up oil or spills of any kind immediately. Keep tools and parts off of the ground. Eliminate the possibility of a fall, slipping or tripping.

•Floors, walkways and stairways must be clean and dry. After fluid draining operations be sure all spillage is cleaned up.

•Electrical cords and wet metal floors make a dangerous combination.

•Regularly inspect for any loose bolts or locking devices and properly secure them.

•Use extreme caution while working near any electrical lines or equipment whether it be high or low voltage. Never attempt electrical repairs unless you are qualified.

•Check limit switches for proper operation.

•After servicing, be sure all tools, parts or servicing equipment are removed from the machine and secured in an appropriate storage area.

•Mechanical Brakes are designed for use as static holding brakes only. Use as a motion (dynamic) brake in emergency situations only.

•Use proper interior and exterior lighting.

•Install and maintain proper grounding and ground fault protection systems.

•Allow electrical inspection and maintenance to be performed only by a qualified electrician.

•Use extreme caution when working around drilled holes.

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