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Kew Foundries Supplies Sheave Wheels To Various Twp Projects
KEW Foundries has supplied sheave wheels for a number of TWP Mining
projects, including the Konkola No. 4 shaft project in Zambia, and the
Impala Platinum No. 20 shaft project where the multi-disciplinary
consulting engineering firm was the EPCM contractor.
In the most recent project, KEW Foundries won the contract to supply
sheave wheels to Konkola Copper Mines PLC, to be used on the Konkola No.
4 shaft. The contract, awarded in August 2009, involves the design,
manufacture and supply of five sheave wheels for the deepest new shaft
sinking project being conducted in Zambia. The contract forms part of an
intensive capital upgrade of the mine, known as the Konkola Deep Mining
Project (KDMP).
“The sheave wheels will be installed in No. 4 shaft’s eighty one metre
high headgear and will service the mines Blair Multi-rope winder,” says
Jaime Goncalves, Technical Director, KEW Foundries. The sheave wheels,
each with a diameter of 4877 millimetres, will be used to hoist
materials from depths of 1430 metres. The supplied sheave wheels will
facilitate hoisting speeds of eighteen metres per second, with a payload
of twenty six tons.
KEW Foundries received operational parameters from the KDMP project
managers for the required sheave wheels detailed in specifications
drafted by the team at TWP. “Once we had received the parameters, our
design team was able to design a solution which is not only
cost-effective, but will also withstand the harsh operating conditions
present on the mine. Our sheave wheel solutions feature a cast iron
construction method and a bolted assembly technique. We have found that
this process of manufacture increases mine uptime, as the sheave wheels
require far less maintenance than sheave wheels constructed using a
welded assembly technique,” explains Goncalves.
KEW Foundries has built up a professional relationship with TWP and
Konkola Copper Mines PLC, based on quality workmanship, cost-effective
solutions and proficient service delivery. Goncalves extrapolates, “We
have been supplying sheave wheel solutions to Konkola Copper Mines even
before Vedanta Resources acquired the company in 1998. KEW Foundries has
supplied solutions to both the Nchanga shaft, and the Konkola No. 1
shaft. To date our solutions have performed outstandingly.”
KEW Foundries was established in 1891 and is
Africa’s sole manufacturer of cast headgear sheave wheels. The company
also offers an extensive range of hand moulded castings in Grey and SG
Iron up to 7 tons in weight, pressings, and general machining. Supported
by comprehensive design and drafting facilities, including a dedicated
pattern shop, machine shop, and laboratory, KEW Foundries serves a host
of South African and international mining and industrial markets.
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