Rope
Found in 95 Collections and/or Records:
6175-134-136 -- Rope Data for Ropes 7&8 #W4 Winze Ore Hoist, 1968-05-15
The Homestake Mining Company Maps and Blueprints Collection contains a wide variety of maps, drawings, blueprints, and other documents relating to the company's operation. Blueprints consist of machines the Homestake Mining Company used and the buildings that they built. This collection also contains various geological, metallurgical, and engineering maps of the mine.
6179-82-109 -- Clamp for Lowering Rails 5/8 Rope Service Raise Misc. Hoist, 1968-05-27
The Homestake Mining Company Maps and Blueprints Collection contains a wide variety of maps, drawings, blueprints, and other documents relating to the company's operation. Blueprints consist of machines the Homestake Mining Company used and the buildings that they built. This collection also contains various geological, metallurgical, and engineering maps of the mine.
6628-68 -- rope slip detector production hoist #6 hoist, 1973-09-14
The Homestake Mining Company Maps and Blueprints Collection contains a wide variety of maps, drawings, blueprints, and other documents relating to the company's operation. Blueprints consist of machines the Homestake Mining Company used and the buildings that they built. This collection also contains various geological, metallurgical, and engineering maps of the mine.
7305-75 -- rope changing crosshead #6 cage, 1978-09-14
Sheet 1
7305-75 -- rope changing crosshead revised from 7305-75 sheet 1, 1978-11-24
Sheet 3
7305A-75 -- rope change crosshead for counterweight #6 winze, 1980-09-22
Sheet 2
7486-80 -- 6200 Level No. 6 Shaft Rope Changing Details, 1979-10-04
Sheet 1
7486-80 -- Steel Details for Popeye Hoist Assy. At 6200 Level #6 Shaft Rope Change, 1979-11-28
Sheet 2
7491-111 -- Taking out the Slack Rope on 6500
Sheet 1
7596-111 -- Points for Rope Lay Measure Instrument, 1980-07-11
The Homestake Mining Company Maps and Blueprints Collection contains a wide variety of maps, drawings, blueprints, and other documents relating to the company's operation. Blueprints consist of machines the Homestake Mining Company used and the buildings that they built. This collection also contains various geological, metallurgical, and engineering maps of the mine.