Abstract

Abstract The article presents the influence of selected constructional and kinematic parameters of cutting screw heads on the loading process. The loading process is often referred to as an auxiliary process, because in the entire operation of the head the cutting process is considered dominant. Proper determination of the relationship between the cutting process and the loading process allows to understand how individual constructional and kinematic parameters of cutting heads and the cutting machine on which they are installed have an impact on each other. This knowledge gives potential users an opportunity to determine a reason for the lack of effective loading in the working conditions of a given wall. Besides construction and kinematic parameters, shielded loaders also have an impact on the loading process. The use of a shielded loader allows for improving the efficiency of the loading process, i.e. increasing the percentage of output loaded in the whole of the output transferred by the head.

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