Sandvik launches surface drilling training simulator
Sandvik Mining is introducing a new simulator designed to accelerate operator competence and enhance the efficiency of automated drilling operations.
The new AutoMine Surface Drilling Training Simulator — available for all i-series surface drill rigs — delivers a realistic, safe and cost-effective training environment that prepares operators and specialists for the demands of modern mining.
Sandvik Mining learning solutions automation head Anu Pyysalo comments on the simulator.
“The AutoMine Surface Drilling Training Simulator bridges the gap from classroom learning to operational readiness by giving operators an immersive, hands-on environment to practice, make mistakes, and refine their skills before working in a live mine,” she said.
“This approach accelerates learning, builds confidence and ensures that operators are fully operated to manage complex automated systems safely and effectively.
“Well-trained operations make better decisions, respond faster to challenges and operate more consistently, which translates into higher productivity, lower operating costs and safer mining operations.”
The simulator allows trainees to simultaneously operate up to three rigs of the same type, while practicing detailed processes such as path planning, autonomous production cycle management and real-time monitoring of drilling progress.
Its realistic camera views replicate those in actual AutoMine operations, and separate virtual modules are available for AutoMine safety system training.
It’s designed with a compact, portable transport case for easy relocation and a quick setup. The simulator includes authentic rig pedals and controls for a highly realistic hands-on experience.
The compact and transportable design allows for rapid deployment across global operations, allowing customers to maintain consistent training standards across multiple sites and geographies, regardless of local infrastructure.
The simulator operates as a standalone unit without requiring external network connections and is powered by proven components used in Sandvik’s industry-renowned training platforms.
Beyond improving operator competence, the simulator also supports customers’ sustainability goals. By moving a significant portion of training into a virtual environment, operations can reduce fuel consumption, minimise wear on equipment and cut carbon emissions, achieving measurable environmental benefits while maintaining high quality training.
Sandvik Mining product line automation manager Severi Eerola comments on the effectiveness of the simulator.
“Automation is only as effective as the people who operate it,” he said.
“By offering a safe, realistic and highly functional training platform, we ensure that customers can fully leverage the benefits of AutoMine in their surface drilling operations.
“This simulator enables mines to optimise performance, reduce downtime and maximise the value of their automation investment.”
Accelerating longwall mining
Sandvik is introducing its next generation bolter miner for longwall mining, featuring the latest bolting technologies to increase productivity, improve safety and reduce costs.
Adding onto the proven reliability of Sandvik MB670-1, the upgraded Sandvik MB672 is purpose-engineered for longwall mining operations.
As underground coal mining continues to embrace automation and digitalisation to enhance safety and efficiency, Sandvik is advancing bolting technology with innovative solutions designed to automate the bolting process.
The fully automated cutting cycle known as Cutronic, allows for consistent, faster and more accurate advancement, significantly reducing panel development time in stable ground conditions. This enhances operational efficiency as well as reducing wear and tear on Sandvik MB672, extending its service life and reducing its operational costs.
The machine features an optimised ergonomic operator platform and is available in both high and low operational configurations, each designed to meet specific operational needs.
Sandvik Mining underground continuous mining product line management vice president Uwe Restner comments on the bolter miner.
“Sandvik pioneered the bolter miner concept more than 30 years ago, and we continue to strengthen our market-leading position with more than 500 bolter miners delivered to our customers around the globe,” he said.
“The new Sandvik MB672 bolter miner is setting a new benchmark in bolting automation to accelerate mining and pave the way for future autonomous machine operation.”
Sandvik supplies everything its customers need for longwall development, from underground excavation, ground support, material loading to transportation and logistics.
Sandvik bolter miners simultaneously cut, support, gather material and convey it into vehicle-based or continuous haulage systems.
This process, combined with comprehensive parts and service offering, helps customers remove risk from their operations.