Equipment

Longwall Shearers

High-production cutting machines for extracting coal across longwall faces.

Overview

What this equipment does

Longwall shearers cut coal from the face by traveling along the armored face conveyor. A shearer is specified by installed power, cutting drum diameter, haulage speed, ranging-arm geometry, cutting pick system, and automation package. The machine must match seam height, coal hardness, roof conditions, AFC size, and powered supports. In high-output mines, shearer reliability directly determines face utilization and monthly production.

At a Glance
Equipment Type
Longwall coal cutting machine
Material Handled
In-situ coal seam
Capacity Range
300–5,000 tph face production
Where used

Common Applications

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Longwall Shearers
Specification Value Unit
Installed Power 300–2,500 kW
Cutting Height 1.2–6.0 m
Haulage Speed 0–30 m/min
Drum Diameter 1.0–3.5 m
Control Manual, remote, or automated horizon control
Selection guide

Selection Factors

  • Seam height and seam undulation
  • Coal hardness and pick consumption
  • AFC and roof support interface
  • Installed power and cooling capacity
  • Automation and horizon control level
  • Maintenance access at the face
Maintenance

Maintenance and Wear Notes

Shearer maintenance centers on cutting drums, picks, gearboxes, haulage drives, cooling systems, cables, and electronic controls. Pick consumption should be tracked against coal hardness and contamination because abnormal pick wear often indicates incorrect drum setup or unexpected stone bands.

Frequently Asked

FAQ

What information is needed to quote longwall shearers?

An RFQ for longwall shearers should include duty, capacity, material condition, installation environment, power supply, operating hours, and any dimensional limits. For replacement projects, photos and existing equipment drawings help avoid mismatched interfaces.

Where are longwall shearers commonly used?

Longwall Shearers are commonly used where coal is cut continuously across a longwall face. They normally work as part of a larger coal mining, coal handling, washing, dewatering, or safety system rather than as an isolated item.

How should buyers compare longwall shearers?

Buyers should compare duty rating, wear materials, maintenance access, service life assumptions, spare parts availability, controls integration, and compatibility with upstream and downstream equipment.

What related equipment should be considered with longwall shearers?

Related equipment usually includes conveyors, feeders, crushers, screens, pumps, dust control equipment, guards, controls, and spare parts depending on the process position.

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