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Mining equipment manufacturers canada

you know quality and support are more than preferences, their necessities. So, letu2019s dive into which mining lifts bring power, grindu2002away without fail time after time and always take a beating.<br><br>

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Mining equipment manufacturers canada

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  1. Who Are The Leading Mining Equipment Manufacturers In Canada Canada’s miningindustry goes deep — not only in the earth, but in engineering capacity. The Government has dozens of the world’s most capable builders of mining equipment within the nation. These companies not only serveCanadian operations, but they also facilitate mining around the world. If you have ever stepped into a quarry or open pit mine, a Canadian product likely pulsed throughthe workings in some form. From haul trucks to drilling rigs, it’s oftenmining equipment manufacturers Canadathat powers thework. Let’s look at the companies that are makingthat happen and why they might be worth watching. Maclean Engineering Mining Underground miningis what MacLean Engineering has been all about. This one is based in Ontario and has a history dating back to the 1970s.

  2. It is a specialist inequipment that operates where sunlight doesn’t, in places like deep tunnels and distant underground shafts. What makes MacLean differentis that customer driven support is at its core. And they listen to what the miners want and then fit their equipment tothe miners. Consider theirbattery-electric vehicles, for instance. These machinesreduce diesel emissions within close confines of an underground mine. It’s not only good for the planet —it creates healthier working conditions. MacLean also produces scissor bolters, shotcrete sprayers andutility vehicles with genetics lines designed for long-term use. Sandvik Canada Though its roots are Swedish,Sandvik’s Canadian division has proved to be its own animal. Operatingin Ontario and British Columbia, Sandvik Canada provides drilling and rock excavation equipment specifically designed for the North American market. They’re not just importing-and-reselling — they’re building andcustomizing the gear they need to cope with the terrain and climate of Canada. It is their range of undergroundloaders and trucks however, that really stand out. These have been especially developed for narrow vein mining and tough rockdrilling. Sandvik isalso a leader in automation, but in a smart way. Theyadd automation where it provides real value, such as remote-control drills that keep workers out of harm’s way. And they’ve got a strong supportnetwork. Caterpillar (Cat) Canada Caterpillar is a household name in heavy equipment, but few are aware just how deep its Canadian rootsare. CAT has anumber of sites nationwide and services mining customers from coast to coast. In some of Canada’s largest mines, you’ll find their enormous haul trucks, bulldozers, and hydraulic shovels. The reliability of CAT is one reason miners staywith it. With special care, theyare built to last for decades. Nothing on this earth open-pit mining:” They are bigger and stronger than anythingelse on earth. But CAT isn’t just in the business of building machines — they supportthem. Their network of dealers — in particular Finning and Toromont — is second to nonein all things from training to parts. RDH Scharf

  3. Underground mining is also a strong suit for RDH, which is now under the ScharfGroup umbrella. Based inOntario, they have long made their name with small-to-medium-sizemining equipment solutionsthat’s tough and can hold up over years of use. Their equipment is also widely used in hard rock mining operations throughoutCanada and the U.S. RDH was among the first companies todevelop electric and battery-operated mining vehicles. RDH sold zero-emission machines that could maneuver through tighttunnels without belching fumes long before others caught on. They carry drills, loaders, andpersonnel carriers. Epiroc Canada Epiroc spun out ofAtlas Copco and wasted no time. Headquartered inMississauga, their product offering adequately serves the needs of surface and underground mining (including drill rigs, rock bolters and ventilation products). Their machines turn up on bothexploration digs and full-scale production mines. What’s interesting to us about Epiroc is the way itcombines durable design with smart design. Their rigs are even equipped with datasystems to monitor productivity and maintenance. That helps operators make useful decisions in realtime. Epirochas also flirted with battery-electric systems, particularly for underground use. Final Thoughts Mining isn’t gentle and neither isthe equipment it relies upon. Which is why Canadian producers — and international ones with deep connectionshere — keep standing out. They know what works in thepit, the shaft and the underground corridor. They make equipment designed to take abeating day after day. But theyare also not mired in the past. If you’re in the business of mining,and you need to find machines you can count on based on real-life expertise, look for these names. They’re not just making tools — they’remaking mines run better.

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