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THE WELDGRIP MESH CAGE SYSTEM |
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To ensure the safe installation
of roofbolts and cables at the face of development roadways
the WELDGRIP mesh cage system was developed in consultation
with a number of British coal mines.
The cage system can be tailor made for each development roadway
depending on the bolt density, roadway width, transport system
and type of bolting machine.
Where possible a one-piece roof mesh panel complete with fitted
celstrap is used in conjunction with either steel mesh side
panels or Pararib non-metallic mesh. In both cases the mesh
can be supplied with side mesh separate or ready attached for
speed and ease of installation.
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When cutting operations have
been completed the non-bolted roof mesh panel already in-situ
is hung down vertically to allow the attachment of two further
panels.
In the case study shown the third panel does not have a celstrap
attached in order to reduce weight.
The roof panel next to the last complete row
of installed bolts is now pushed to the roof using the Gopher
drilling machine and stinger air legs. >>
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<< The side mesh is now
fixed to the roof mesh and the previously installed panel. In
the situation where the side mesh is already fixed to the roof
mesh it is folded out and fixed to its neighbour. |
The roof bolts and side bolts
are now installed using the Gopher and Turmag pneumatic drilling
machines. >> |
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<< With drilling operations
now completed the drilling machines, stinger air legs and the
bottom roof mesh panel are withdrawn. |
| The remaining un-bolted mesh
panel (complete with celstrap) is tied back horizontal to the
roof and cutting operations can now resume. >> |
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