





A mining winch is a conveying equipment used in mining areas, suitable for both surface mining operations and underground mining levels. The transport distance of the mining winch is approximately 100 meters, allowing for the remote or close-range transportation of ore or waste to the desired location.
Whether at surface mines or underground quarries, ore or slag filling can be accomplished with a scraper winch. The scraper winch operates horizontally, without the capability for vertical height lifting. Of course, it can also handle transportation on slopes with minimal inclines, but the efficiency is not as high as on level ground.
The structure of the mining winch consists of the body, bucket, drum, pulley, steel cable, and several major components. The operator of the mining winch can manually control it from within the cabin, or remotely operate it within an effective range using buttons on the remote control of the mining winch. The working principle of the mining winch is that once the winch motor is started normally, the internal gears rotate, controlling the gears, corresponding drums, buckets, and steel cables, allowing the buckets on the mining winch to perform back-and-forth transportation tasks.





































