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Epiroc releases new Teleremote e-tramming option for Simba drill rigs

Epiroc adds teleremote e-tramming function to Automation package for Simba drill rigs

 Additional automation is now being offered by Epiroc on its Simba drill rigs

Additional automation is now being offered by Epiroc on its Simba drill rigs

The Simba Automation package includes various functionalities to monitor, plan and automate drilling operations from onboard the rig or from a remote location.

The new Teleremote e-tramming option enables the Simba rig to be operated remotely and work more productively in a continuous "ring-to-ring" fashion. After drilling a ring and retrieving the rods, the rig can be tele remotely trammed to the next ring, saving time and work effort. Not only does the tramming process become faster and simpler, the Teleremote e-tramming function also provides a safer work environment since the operator can control the machine out of harm's way, even between rings.

"Our Simba drill rigs are globally recognised as the best in their class, and we continue to strive towards even smarter and faster solutions," said Guilherme Paiva, global product manager of automation at Epiroc. "Teleremote e-tramming makes for an easier, safer and more continuous drilling process. Fewer disruptions mean greater productivity."

Simba rigs that feature Epiroc's Rig Control System can be operated through a user-friendly control panel from onboard the rig or from a remote location where potentially hazardous work conditions can be avoided.

With information provided by laser sensors and cameras mounted on the rig, the operator can navigate, position and stabilise the rig to ensure that drilling is executed according to plan. Mission accomplished in one ring, the operator can then tram to the next and the next.

"We want to make the world's best production drill just a bit better to optimise the entire drilling process, from positioning the rig to emptying the stope," added Paiva. "Through automation and the ability to process more real-time information, we are taking huge steps towards greater safety and efficiency."