In the mining production system, cables serve as the "blood vessels and nerves" for power transmission and signal transmission, and their safety management is directly related to the essential safety of underground operations. However, issues such as cable model confusion, unclear service life, and unclear responsibility attribution often become potential causes of electrical failures and fire accidents. The mining cable marking machine uses the integrated technology of "mechanical imprinting+information encoding" to create an indelible "safety ID card" for each cable, strictly complying with mandatory standards such as the "Technical Requirements for Mining Cable Safety", and becoming the core equipment for the management of the entire process of mining cable procurement, acceptance, laying, use, maintenance, and replacement.
The adaptability of mining cable marking machine runs through the entire life cycle of mining cables and plays an irreplaceable role in key management nodes:
Cable storage acceptance process: After the purchased cables from the coal mine arrive at the warehouse, they are quickly stamped with the "acceptance date+inspector number+batch code" through a marking machine, and scanned into the system to achieve "one cable, one code" traceability management. According to application data from a large coal mine, this process can increase cable acceptance efficiency by 40% and prevent unqualified cables from entering the production process.
Underground laying construction process: Before laying cables on the fully mechanized mining face and excavation head, the marking machine stamps the "laying area+length identification+installation date" on site, such as "3102 mining face -005 section -20250810", to facilitate quick positioning of cable positions during later troubleshooting and shorten power outage maintenance time.
Cable maintenance and replacement process: For cables that have reached the end of their service life, stamp the "scrap date+responsible person for recycling" logo, establish a closed-loop management system for waste cables, and prevent unqualified cables from being illegally reused. At the same time, imprint "repair frequency+test data" on the repaired cable to ensure traceability of repair quality.
Emergency rescue and disposal process: Equipped with a portable mining cable crimping machine (weighing ≤ 15kg, supporting battery power supply), it can quickly imprint temporary markings on backup cables and put them into use in case of sudden cable failures underground, and cooperate with the emergency power supply system to achieve "15 minute rapid power recovery" and reduce downtime losses caused by faults.