The Cat® GH800 Plow System, previously known as the GH 9-38 ve system, has been the standard plow of choice since the early 1990s and is used in seams from approximately 0.9 m (35 in) up to 2.0 m (79 in), regardless of the inclination of the seam or the hardness of the coal. Caterpillar modified this already-successful plow model to create the new technologically advanced GH800B plow, with improved design features enhancing productivity in minimum seam heights below 1.0 m (39 in). The plow body of this next-generation machine has an optimized design that allows it to load more coal onto the face conveyor and reduces the amount of cutting power wasted in the process. The GH800B plow system with 2 × 400 kW (2 × 536 hp) installed power now covers mining heights from 750 to 1550 mm (30 to 61 in).
Get a QuoteThe Cat® GH800 Plow System, previously known as the GH 9-38 ve system, has been the standard plow of choice since the early 1990s and is used in seams from approximately 0.9 m (35 in) up to 2.0 m (79 in), regardless of the inclination of the seam or the hardness of the coal. Caterpillar modified this already-successful plow model to create the new technologically advanced GH800B plow, with improved design features enhancing productivity in minimum seam heights below 1.0 m (39 in). The plow body of this next-generation machine has an optimized design that allows it to load more coal onto the face conveyor and reduces the amount of cutting power wasted in the process. The GH800B plow system with 2 × 400 kW (2 × 536 hp) installed power now covers mining heights from 750 to 1550 mm (30 to 61 in).
Maximizing performance in low coal
We have been designing and building longwall plows since 1941 – and things have come a long way. Technical advances have once again established plowing as the preferred longwall mining method for seams below 1.8 m (70 in). Cat plows offer world-leading features that other manufacturers cannot, as well as a cost of ownership that far outstrips the shearer when mining thin and medium seams. Their reliability, high productivity and ability to mine in-seam make them the ideal choice for longwall mining medium and thin seams.
Cat plows like the GH800B and GH1600 Gliding Plow Systems offer world-leading features that other manufacturers cannot offer – and a cost per ton that far outstrips shearer performance in thin and medium seams, making them reliable, high-productivity longwall mining systems.
The plowing principle is simple: A sculpted steel plow body equipped with strategically placed cutting bits is pulled along the face conveyor from one end of the face to the other by a continuous loop chain powered by drives located at the face ends. Cutting depth is electronically controlled by pushing the AFC toward the face in preselected increments after the plow has passed.
The height of the plow body is easily and completely adjustable within a certain range, ensuring that only coal is cut. The plow body height can also be adjusted in larger increments by installing or removing additional bit blocks. Both adjustments can be performed quickly and easily from the gob side.
No operator is required at the face itself. Operation can be controlled from a central control station either underground – for example, at the head gate entry – or on the surface, so operators can work remotely in a dirt- and dust-free area. The outrigger steering system provides vertical horizon control. Steering is normally controlled manually, but can be automated. Shields are positioned to suit the longwall’s geology and normally advance automatically with the cutting action of the plow.
The removal rate achieved by plows compared to shearers has continued to increase over the years. For seams with an average height under 1.8 m (70 in), plows are now the system of choice for longwall mining. In seams from 1.8 to 2.3 m (70 to 90.5 in), the choice of plow or shearer depends on the specific geological conditions.
Loading more coal with a unique shape
The lower the coal seam the more difficult it is to mine, so loading the coal onto the Armored Face Conveyor (AFC) becomes ever more important in lower seams. The plow body of the Cat GH800B has an optimized design that allows it to load more coal onto the face conveyor and reduces the amount of cutting power wasted in the process. The new shape at both ends of the plow body and the lower height of the plow guide significantly improve the coal loading process in low seam heights.
The modular design allows the height of the plow body to be adjusted by simply inserting or removing bit blocks with a height of 265 mm (10 in) each. The plow body can also be adapted to smaller variations in seam height through an infinite height adjustment by means of a bit turret built into the plow body. The turret carries the top bits of the plow and can be precisely raised or lowered up to 300 mm (12 in) by means of a worm gear accessible from the gob side.
Caterpillar has developed an innovative shock absorber to provide added protection for the plow and chain. The elastic coupling inserted into the plow-pulling sledge contains elastomers with properties that reduce the peak forces applied to the chain. This results in smoother plow operation and minimized loads on the plow chain, the plow connectors and the drives, thereby extending their effective service life.
Simplifying maintenance and increasing durability
The plow guide of the GH800B – which connects the plow body to the conveyor – is made out of a one-piece casting. This provides extra strength and durability while being much lower in height than the old welded plow guide. The casted plow guide can withstand the high reaction forces on the line pans from the powerful AFC drives. The plow guide is designed to generate minimum friction between the plow guide and plow chain. Doors inside the plow guide (at every second pan) can be opened for quick and easy access to both the top and bottom chain. Both gob-side and face-side pan connectors have a breaking strength of 3600 kN (404 tf) with the special PF3 or PF4 plow line pan modified for the use with this plow system.
Achieving longer service life through innovative design
One feature maintained by the new GH800B plow system is the Cat AFCPF3 or AFCPF4 conveyor, which uses plow line pans with a replaceable top trough for easy replacement of worn-out parts. They also feature external dogbone connectors between the line pans – each with a breaking strength of up to 3600 kN (404 tf), as well as a very strong and flexible relay bar between the conveyor and the roof supports. Inspection doors in every second line pan enable quick and easy access to both the top and bottom chains for maintenance. Furthermore, a widened conveyor cross-section with extended side plates increases the coal throughput. The GH800B allows higher production rates in low seams,?depending on the geological conditions and other parameters.
The innovative Cat PF plow line pans are the state of the art for underground face conveyor technology. They are based on the tried-and-tested PF3 and PF4 pans, which meet all requirements regarding quality, wear resistance and conveying capacity. PF line pans form the powerful backbone of the conveyor system. This pioneering conveyor technology and extremely rugged pan design have been subjected to extensive testing.
The smart and totally new idea of splitting up the different functional areas in the PF allows the separation of wear parts from structural parts. Very hard, wear-resistant materials are used for parts subject to wear, while the structural parts are made of tough, high-strength steels. The pan design allows problem-free replacement of worn-out top troughs.
The use of the proven PF profile in the top race maximizes the contact surface between the flight bar and the profile. This minimizes the flight bar surface pressure in snakes and undulating seams. Special shaping of the bottom race – which almost doubles the contact surface – substantially reduces both friction and wear of the flight bar shoulder. Also, the curved transition at the pan ends greatly reduces noise during operation of the chain conveyor.
Reducing size to increase efficiency
Roof supports for plow systems working in thin seams have special requirements and restrictions:
Protecting your equipment with unique features
A plow body has no internal drive, so the GH800B plow is pulled along the coal face by an endless chain assembly powered by drive motors located at the face ends. The 38 mm (1.5 in) plow chain allows installations of up to 2 × 400 kW (2 × 536 hp).
Effective overload protection is essential for fast, high-power plowing. The Cat planetary UEL gearbox overload protection system has an integrated multi-disc clutch with the pressure set to allow the clutch to slip well below the torque required to reach the breaking strength of the chain. If “clutch slip” is sensed, the gearbox torque is decreased immediately and the plow motors shut down to prevent damage to the chain. The Cat overload protection system:
Motors with Cat Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) – like the Cat VFD-A800/W800 – allow speed to be varied between 0 and 120% of nominal while maintaining constant torque throughout a wide range of speeds. Power consumption on the motors is constantly monitored to allow load-sharing between the individual drives.
Increasing control for enhanced productivity and safety
Cat plow systems offer the Industry’s most advanced remote control system. When running a GH800B plow system, there is no need for an operator at the face. The Cat MCU2 main control unit can control the entire longwall from a comfortable room underground or even from miles away on the surface. It visualizes face operations on a graphic display, including actual coal load on the AFC, shield position, leg pressure, stroke and plow position. The MCU2 provides a face-wide network and allows remote maintenance of shield components, as well as data recording and transfer of data to the surface.
As the plow has no moving parts, plow control comes from a separate PMC-D drive control. The unit is typically dedicated to a gearbox or drive, and is mounted close to the device or application it controls. The PMC-D unit has all the hardware required to effectively control the many functions of a typical drive system. The PMC-D also determines the plow’s position precisely and reliably by measuring drive chain travel. The PMC-D is typically used in conjunction with a PMC-V, which provides the human-machine interface (HMI) and visualization.
The PMC-V provides an operator interface to all installed PMC-D system units. It allows the operator to set parameters, and to store and view system data. The PMC-V has 24 keys for easy operation and includes a 4" VGA display for data visualization. Graphic trending and any warnings and error messages can also be clearly displayed. With a choice of interface languages, the PMC-V display shows all data available from the gearboxes – including transducer values, status information, global and local parameters, and network status. The VPlow software visualizes the entire plow system, from plow movements and progress to all parameter settings – especially of the overload-protected drive control.
Increasing efficiency in geological faults
Effective plow horizon control is necessary to cope with undulations in the coal seam. Following the coal seam minimizes cutting of adjacent rock strata and the associated preparation costs, reduces cutting tool consumption, and reduces power consumption while maximizing seam recovery. Caterpillar has developed an outrigger steering system for vertical horizon control with hydraulic cylinders between the gob side of the AFC and the roof support’s relay bar. Extending the cylinder promotes a downward (digging) cutting direction of the plow, retracting promotes an upward (climbing) direction. The steering cylinders can be controlled either manually or automatically via the Cat PMC-R electro-hydraulic control system. A block anchorage system consisting of cylinders installed between face conveyor and roof support at the face ends controls conveyor creep and helps maintain the correct plow chain tension.
Keeping the face line straight for constant production
The key requirements for high-performance plowing are remote control, adjustable cutting depth, and the ability to maintain a straight face line. These requirements are all achieved by the Cat incremental cutting system and the fully automated plow longwall system. With conventional plows, variations in coal hardness lead to variations in cutting depth that often result in overloading of the conveyor and downstream equipment or jamming of the plow. Incremental plowing prevents these problems by keeping the cutting depth constant regardless of coal hardness or presence of rock bands.
Keeping people safe with innovative features
Caterpillar is constantly improving our products in an effort to provide a safe work environment for all miners working underground.
Increasing service life and uptime
The plow body consists of mechanical components with all wear parts capable of being replaced underground. Any maintenance required during the mining process can be performed quickly and easily, as the plow is accessible anywhere along the face. Cat plow line pans can easily be maintained. The line pans follow a new concept of segregating the different functional areas – separating wear elements from structural elements. Extremely hard and wear-resistant materials are used for parts subject to wear, while the structural parts are made of tough, high-strength steels. The pan design allows problem-free replacement of worn-out top troughs, which delivers a lower cost of ownership during its lifetime. A plow system causes only minimum maintenance costs in lower seams – particularly compared to a shearer.