
A FULLY MECHANISED MOBILE UNIT
Client
Anglo American Sishen Iron Ore​
Project Duration
1 Month
Sector
Mining, Mechanical Engineering​
Standards
MHS Act 29 of 1996, Anglo American Standards​
The proposed dewatering project for a mining area involves the extraction of groundwater through the use of boreholes that reach depths of up to 400 meters. Currently, this process is carried out manually, requiring personnel to uncoil and recoil heavy lengths of electrical cable. This method poses significant safety risks, including potential injuries from repetitive strain and accidents related to handling bulky equipment.
To address these concerns, we have developed an innovative solution: a fully mechanised mobile unit designed specifically for this purpose. Our unit can efficiently wind and unwind cables with a diameter of up to Ø60 mm and a length of 400 meters. It is powered by a petrol engine that drives a hydraulic pump, ensuring both reliable operation and high performance in demanding environments.
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This project not only enhances operational safety by minimising manual handling but also exemplifies our dedication to teamwork and collaboration. We are committed to meeting the evolving needs of our clients while implementing solutions that prioritise their safety and operational efficiency.
Introducing our innovative fully mechanised mobile unit, designed to revolutionise groundwater extraction in mining while prioritising safety and operational efficiency.
