Stone Mining Machine Operator Training: Theory Book for Training

Manoj Dole
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97
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About this ebook

Stone Mining Machine Operator Training is a simple e-Book for ITI & Engineering Course Stone Mining Machine Operator. It contains Theory covering all topics including all about safety including fire equipments, types of stones, stone strength, chemical composition and physical characteristic, simple fitting operations, hacks awing, punching and filing. Marking instruments and their uses. Use of vernier calliper, micrometer and method of using drills taps and dies, hack saw frames electrical measuring instruments Ammeters, Voltmeter and Energy meter, stone i.e. marble, granite, sand stone, kota stone (flaggy limestone), slate, mining operations such as removal of over burden, drilling, hole alignment, blasting wire saw cutting, rock mass separation, block sizing, material handling, block excavation transportation, Hydraulic jack, Jack Hammer, splitting bag, Air bag, pneumatic(water) bag, Hydraulic excavators sizing of block, stone mining, analysis of deposits, marble mining, waste rock hydraulic excavator, front end loader, machinery-jib crane, derrick crane, mobile crane and front loaders, and blades, Vernier calliper and Micrometer, machinery-power generator, air compressor and lots more.


About the author

MANOJ DOLE is an Engineer from reputed University. He is currently working with Government Industrial Training- Institute as a lecturer from last 12 Years. His interest include- Engineering Training Material, Invention & Engineering Practical- Knowledge etc.


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