A bolt or anchor 10 typically used in a rock body 14. The anchor 10 comprises an internal gripping formation with which the anchor can be fixed relative to the rock body 14. Moreover, the anchor 10 comprises an elongate body 20 which is configured for, in use, being received at least partially within a hole 12 in the rock body 14. The anchor 10 also comprises an internal fixing arrangement 30 which comprises a substance 32 which is received within a containing arrangement 34. In use, the containing arrangement 34 is arranged within the hole 12. An activating arrangement 36 is provided and configured for, in use, actuating the containing arrangement 34 and causing the internal fixing arrangement 30 to engage with the hole, thereby causing the elongate body 14 to become fixed within the hole 12.
A shear nut 10, a lock nut 62 (together forming a nut arrangement 60 for a bolt 12), and a driver (110, 500, 600, 700) used while installing the nut arrangement 60. Particularly, the bolt 12 is a rock bolt. The shear nut 10 comprises first and second portions (14, 18) connected by a connecting portion 22. The second portion 18 comprises an engaging formation 20 configured to interact with the bolt 12 to limit the extent to which the second portion 18 operatively advances axially along the bolt 12. The first portion 14 has an internal thread. In use, the first and second portions (14, 18) are configured to become separated at the connecting portion 22, when the engaging formation 20 interacts with the bolt 12 and a predetermined moment is applied to the first portion 14.
F16B 31/02 - Screwed connections specially modified in view of tensile loadBreak-bolts for indicating or limiting tensile load
B25B 13/48 - SpannersWrenches for special purposes
F16B 39/16 - Locking of screws, bolts, or nuts in which the locking takes place after screwing down by means of locknuts in which the screw-thread of the locknut differs from that of the nut
A linear motion exciter, comprising axially aligned, out of balance weights, and which is typically used to generate vibrations in vibration machines. The linear motion exciter comprises a drive shaft operatively driven in a first rotational direction about an axis of rotation. A first weight is fixed relative to the drive shaft and configured to rotate about the axis of rotation in the first rotational direction. A second weight is fixed relative to or carried by the drive shaft and configured operatively to rotate about the axis of rotation in a second, opposite rotational direction
B06B 1/16 - Processes or apparatus for generating mechanical vibrations of infrasonic, sonic or ultrasonic frequency making use of mechanical energy operating with systems involving rotary unbalanced masses
B06B 1/12 - Processes or apparatus for generating mechanical vibrations of infrasonic, sonic or ultrasonic frequency making use of mechanical energy operating with systems involving reciprocating masses
H02K 7/06 - Means for converting reciprocating motion into rotary motion or vice versa
A bolt or anchor 10 typically used in a rock body 14. The anchor 10 comprises an internal gripping formation with which the anchor can be fixed relative to the rock body 14. Moreover, the anchor 10 comprises an elongate body 20 which is configured for, in use, being received at least partially within a hole 12 in the rock body 14. The anchor 10 also comprises an internal fixing arrangement 30 which comprises a substance 32 which is received within a containing arrangement 34. In use, the containing arrangement 34 is arranged within the hole 12. An activating arrangement 36 is provided and configured for, in use, actuating the containing arrangement 34 and causing the internal fixing arrangement 30 to engage with the hole, thereby causing the elongate body 14 to become fixed within the hole 12.
A shear nut 10, a lock nut 62 (together forming a nut arrangement 60 for a bolt 12), and a driver (110, 500, 600, 700) used while installing the nut arrangement 60. Particularly, the bolt 12 is a rock bolt. The shear nut 10 comprises first and second portions (14, 18) connected by a connecting portion 22. The second portion 18 comprises an engaging formation 20 configured to interact with the bolt 12 to limit the extent to which the second portion 18 operatively advances axially along the bolt 12. The first portion 14 has an internal thread. In use, the first and second portions (14, 18) are configured to become separated at the connecting portion 22, when the engaging formation 20 interacts with the bolt 12 and a predetermined moment is applied to the first portion 14.
F16B 39/12 - Locking of screws, bolts, or nuts in which the locking takes place after screwing down by means of locknuts
F16B 39/16 - Locking of screws, bolts, or nuts in which the locking takes place after screwing down by means of locknuts in which the screw-thread of the locknut differs from that of the nut