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Kew Foundries Provides Sheave Wheels For Largest Hydro Electric Project In India

KEW Foundries is the sheave wheel supplier for the largest joint sector
hydroelectric project in India
KEW Foundries was awarded the contract to supply the Shaft Sinkers
group with sheave wheels to be used on the largest joint sector
hydroelectric project in India – the Teesta Hydroelectric Project for
Teesta Urja Limited. The project marks an expansion of the Shaft Sinkers
operations portfolio into arenas outside of commodity mining, and is the
first Shaft Sinkers project to be conducted on Indian soil.
“KEW Foundries is our preferred supplier when it comes to sheave
wheels,” says Petra Dippenaar, Group Procurement Manager, Shaft Sinkers.
“With the success and safety of a project hinging on critical components
such as sheave wheels, it makes nothing but perfect business sense to
utilise a supplier which has consistently delivered the highest quality
products, and has a proven record of excellence.”
KEW Foundries has worked together with METS, the mining and engineering
technical services division of Shaft Sinkers, to design and develop the
sheave wheels for the project. In total 43 sheave wheels have been
supplied, with diameters ranging from 960mm to 2 555mm. Comprising the
order are four Kibble sheave wheels, nine stage headgear sheave wheels,
five sliding sheave wheels and 25 stage sheave wheels.
The project, located in India’s Sikkim province, involves the sinking of
two pressure tunnels known as the Teesta – 1 200 MW Pressure Shafts,
which will both have final diameters of 5.4 metres and total depths of
630 metres. The tunnels are expected to take two years to sink.

The diameters of the 43 sheave wheels supplied for
this project range from 960mm to 2 555mm.
The sheave wheels will be used as part of the shaft sinking vertical
transport infrastructure for Shaft 1 and Shaft 2. The main function of
the sheave wheels is to bear the load carrying capacity of the winder
and to guide the winders ropes in the shaft.
Shaft Sinkers currently has 70 percent of the global market share for
sinking shafts deeper than 1 000 metres. The company, traditionally
involved in commodity mining, has expanded its portfolio of operations
to include non-commodity mining and projects such as the Teesta
hydroelectric project. “We are currently expanding the scope of our
operations to include undertakings in emerging markets. Our expertise is
required in sinking endeavours which include hydroelectric initiatives,
nuclear waste disposal and non-commodity mining,” says Dippenaar.
According to Dippenaar, KEW Foundries’ unrivalled product quality and
service delivery has established a positive working relationship between
the two companies which will continue to grow new business. “We view KEW
Foundries as a strategic business partner and will continue to work with
the company in our business endeavors around the globe.”
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