Ursa Major (excavator) explained

The Ursa Major (lit. Great Bear) at Black Thunder Coal Mine, Wyoming, is the largest dragline excavator currently in use in North America and the third largest ever built.[1] [2] It is a Bucyrus-Erie 2570WS model and cost US$50 million. The Ursa Major was one of five large walking draglines operated at Black Thunder, with the next two largest in the dragline fleet being Thor, a B-E 1570W - which has a 97.5m (319.9feet) boom and a 69m2 bucket - and Walking Stick, a B-E 1300W with a 92m (302feet) boom and a 34m2 bucket.[1]

Specifications

Its bucket is, and it has a 360foot boom. It weighs 14.7e6lb.[3] [4]

History

Shortly before the scrapping of Big Muskie in 1999, the largest dragline ever built, construction of another ultraheavy dragline excavator commenced. Although not as large as the Big Muskie, the Ursa Major was still a large and substantial excavator.

It first began operation around early 2001, the 160cuyd bucket which was newly cast at the time, was delivered at Black Thunder Mine. Operation to deliver the 165,000 pound bucket (82.5 tons) Bucyrus had to obtain special permits for an overweight and oversized load for it to be permissible to be transported. The company also had to check with the power company to make sure it won't hit any power lines on the way to the mine.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Black Thunder Thermal Coal Mine, Wyoming . Mining Technology . 11 January 2019.
  2. Web site: Orleman . Eric . Bucyrus Erie 2570WS "Ursa Major" . Stripmine.org . 11 January 2019.
  3. Web site: Black Thunder and Coal Creek mines . Engineering News . 11 January 2019 . 7 May 1999.
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  5. News: Stephanie Cooper. Black Thunder to operate world's largest dragline bucket.