Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions say they are introducing the electric Sandvik DR416iE, the next generation i-series rotary blasthole drill based upon the popular Sandvik DR416i. Sandvik DR416iE joins Sandvik DR410iE, Sandvik DR412iE and Sandvik DR413iE as the fourth and largest electrified rig in Sandvik’s intelligent rotary blasthole range.
Powered by a 1,044 kW (1,400 HP) electric power group to meet the demands of high-altitude applications, Sandvik DR416iE boasts a sophisticated electric system that incorporates a soft starter to help reduce impact on the mine's power grid, preventing disruptions to other equipment, explain the company. Sandvik add that the multi-voltage and multi-frequency electric motor offers outstanding flexibility, while the optional 420-meter (1,378-foot) cable reel ensures ample capacity for connecting to the mine substation.
"Sandvik DR416iE represents a significant leap forward in electric blasthole drill technology and delivers rotary customers the option of a seamless transition from diesel to electric," said Nellaiappan Subbiah, Product Manager, Rotary Drills at Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions.
For more information: https://www.rocktechnology.sandvik/en/news-and-media/news-archive/2024/06/sandvik-electrifies-its-largest-intelligent-rotary-blasthole-drill/