Mine Car is a narrow-gauge railway transport vehicle used in mines to carry bulk materials such as coal, ore, and waste rock, typically requiring a locomotive or winch for traction. Mine carts are classified into five main categories based on their structure and unloading methods: fixed mine carts (material cars, flat cars), tipping mine carts, single-sided curved track Side Dumping Mine Car, bottom (side) dump mine carts, and shuttle mine carts.
Vehicles that are pulled by locomotives or winches to transport coal, gangue, tools, equipment, and personnel. Mine Car are mainly used for track transportation in underground tunnels, shafts, and on the surface, and are the most widely used and applied transportation equipment in coal mines, with common track gauges of 600, 762, and 900 mm.
Side Dumping Mine Car for conveying bulk materials such as ore, waste rock, and coal in mines are generally pulled by locomotives or winches. In addition to the ore cars used for transporting bulk materials, mining vehicles also include flat cars and material cars specifically designed for transporting materials; personnel cars for inclined shafts and horizontal tunnels; and other specialized vehicles such as explosive cars, water supply cars, fire trucks, and sanitation vehicles.
Mine Car a transport vehicle for bulk materials on lightweight tracks. It is pulled by human power, a winch, or a tractor to transport loose construction materials at construction sites. It consists of components such as a bucket, frame, running wheels, and connectors. The fixed mining car bucket is rigidly connected to the frame and must be tipped by a tipper to unload.The Side Dumping Mine Car bucket is supported on one side of the curved track of the frame, allowing the bucket to unload on one side along the curved track.