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What is lead distance?

Updated: 10/19/2022
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It is the one sided distance traveled by a vehicle in a cycle of working.

This term is used in mining for one sided distance traveled by the dumper in process of dumping of overburden (from the ore body to the dump) or dumping of ore(from the ore body to processing plant/stack yard).

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