Method and arrangement for charging shotholes

F - Mech Eng,Light,Heat,Weapons – 42 – D

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F42D 3/04 (2006.01) F42D 1/10 (2006.01)

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CA 1044499

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The invention provides a method of charging a shothole with explosive and a detonator, comprising introducing the detonator to the bottom of the shothole ahead of the explosive, simultaneously with and by the action of a tube element which serves for the introduction of the explosive and acts in conjunction with machine-driven devices, while a cord united with the detonator is unwound from a coil placed at the mouth of the hole. The invention further provides apparatus for carrying out this method comprising a stand, motor-driven devices for introducing a charging tube into the shothole, the motor-driven devices being supported on the stand, a retainer on the stand, the retainer being situated ahead of the end of the tube and serving to guide a roll of cord which is combined with a detonator in such a way that the latter is positioned in the path of the tube and is therefore propelled by the tube as the latter is introduced into the shothole at the same time as the cord is unwound.

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