My college course, "Geography of Minnesota", made 3 field trips during the semester, one of which was to this mine (and two other places that day). Really didn't have a whole lot do with Geography but riding this lift down to the mine and back up, and seeing it run in person, was the highlight of the whole course.
The green and red apparatus is called a lily controller. It regulates speed and shaft limits, to high in the shaft to low in the shaft. It will automatically put on the brakes if the set limits are exceeded. Most of them were made in Chicago Illinois .
Whoo one big winding drum (winch) elevator machine. 600 HP don't need a counterweight. Already have two cabs east and west on going up, other going down.
It is a flyball governor, part of the safety system. It works by centrifugal force. The faster it turns, the farther out the balls will fly. It does not control the normal speed, but actuates a trip mechanism when an overspeed occurs, and causes an emergency stop.
The meaning of East and West is the actual Elevators. There is an East Elevator, and a West Elevator. One goes up, while the other one goes down. Those dials are showing you where they are in the shaft. Know what I mean?
@@MrEngineer20051 Thus works in the same principal as an aerial tramway one car goes up, while the other come down. In the case of these elevators the principal of a winding drum elevator with two elevator cabs. One side of the drum rope splay out for east car, other side for car west. With the open frame hoist motor, I presume it is DC powered by a an MG set or DC Drive.
It would not be too surprising if hoist operators had a special status within the mining community, similar to how mine rescuers are called Dräger-Men after the company name of their equipment.
It's a 3 phase AC motor. Yes very similar to the alternator used on a generator of the time, in fact with some simple modifications they are pretty much interchangeable.
Yep, due to centrifugal force the balls fly outwards when the shaft spins, if the shaft happens to speed up too fast, the balls fly out higher and the rods they connect to push down on a valve that starts limiting the speed. They're also seen on old fashion steam engines to ensure that just enough steam enters the cylinders to maintain a certain speed.
That is cool to see actual machine working in a mine. This is the first video i have seen where a machine is actually working active. Cool
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My college course, "Geography of Minnesota", made 3 field trips during the semester, one of which was to this mine (and two other places that day). Really didn't have a whole lot do with Geography but riding this lift down to the mine and back up, and seeing it run in person, was the highlight of the whole course.
The green and red apparatus is called a lily controller. It regulates speed and shaft limits, to high in the shaft to low in the shaft. It will automatically put on the brakes if the set limits are exceeded. Most of them were made in Chicago Illinois .
i was made in chicago, il.
Beautiful piece of engineering.
If you’ve never been in a mine, then the Tower/Soudan mine is an incredible experience that you must see.
Proper winder that, a work of art. Not many left now, glad to see this one still in fine fettle
I was there maybe 6 years ago. Super cool machine.
2:10 - the original THX deep note is born
Allis Chalmers really made some impressive equipment
THX sound affect inspiration?
Eine schöne Maschine. Danke fürs Teilen.
Started my hoisting career on a very similar hoist,
Whoo one big winding drum (winch) elevator machine. 600 HP don't need a counterweight. Already have two cabs east and west on going up, other going down.
Mad machinery!
I'm curious to see electric motor motor revolutions per minute 450 ?
Wow, what's the line speed?
The lift goes 10 mph but when your in the lift it feels like 50 mph
3:36 what is that little thing spinning?? It has two balls!!!!!!😮😮😮😮😮
It is a flyball governor, part of the safety system. It works by centrifugal force. The faster it turns, the farther out the balls will fly. It does not control the normal speed, but actuates a trip mechanism when an overspeed occurs, and causes an emergency stop.
May you share technical details? Like speed and travel distance? What is mean of east and west?
The meaning of East and West is the actual Elevators. There is an East Elevator, and a West Elevator. One goes up, while the other one goes down. Those dials are showing you where they are in the shaft. Know what I mean?
@@MrEngineer20051 Thus works in the same principal as an aerial tramway one car goes up, while the other come down. In the case of these elevators the principal of a winding drum elevator with two elevator cabs. One side of the drum rope splay out for east car, other side for car west. With the open frame hoist motor, I presume it is DC powered by a an MG set or DC Drive.
@@TheTheo58 The principal is your pal.
Another commenter stated the speed is 10 miles/hour, which is 880 feet per minute. This is in the range of a high rise office elevator.
It would not be too surprising if hoist operators had a special status within the mining community, similar to how mine rescuers are called Dräger-Men after the company name of their equipment.
Now that an antique
Dang was waiting for a sick techno beat to drop
The motor seems to be similar to a generator in construction. Maybe its a DC motor?
It's a 3 phase AC motor. Yes very similar to the alternator used on a generator of the time, in fact with some simple modifications they are pretty much interchangeable.
2:10 Startup - Full speed I think
Why most elevators in mineshaft uses machine like this instead of the ones based on the normal elevator we can see in high rise buildings?
They need to be able to lift the mined material out of the mine, and the more they can carry in one load, the more profitable the mine will be.
@@KingdaToro also extreme depth of the shaft necessitates very long cables and thus a large cable drum.
they are. same basic idea.
Cool
What is the purpose of cherry-like balls (2:17)?
Safety govenenor for overspeed and free fall protection
Yep, due to centrifugal force the balls fly outwards when the shaft spins, if the shaft happens to speed up too fast, the balls fly out higher and the rods they connect to push down on a valve that starts limiting the speed. They're also seen on old fashion steam engines to ensure that just enough steam enters the cylinders to maintain a certain speed.
@@joco9355 thx