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MINExpo 2016: Cat updates MineStar Terrain

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Caterpillar has upgraded its Cat MineStar Terrain system, one of the capability sets that forms the company’s integrated mine operations and mobile equipment management system. Terrain combines GNSS guidance technologies, which help operators work efficiently and accurately, with integrated office software that enables remote monitoring and fact-based decision making. Miners use Terrain to optimise production efficiency, enhance safety and reduce cost per tonne. All Terrain products (for grading, drilling and loading) have been upgraded.

Terrain for grading

Terrain for grading improves the efficiency and lowers the cost of grading in applications ranging from production dozing to reclamation. With this update, the D10T2 and D11T dozers can be ordered with factory-installed blade control capabilities integrated into the machine control system. Automating blade movement help operators move material faster and more accurately with less fuel and rework. A retrofit option is being developed for the D9T, D10T and D11T.

The update also includes a feature that tracks machine status (working or inactive), notes when a unit is inactive and prompts the operator to select a delay code, explaining the inactivity. Information is provided to mine management in a visual timeline report that can be used to assess and improve utilisation.

Terrain for drilling

Terrain for drilling directs the execution of drill patterns and enables remote monitoring of drilling activities. With this upgrade, multiple drills on the same pattern can share the status of each hole drilled in real time. This gives drill operators and office staff a common, accurate view of progress against the plan at all times, reducing inefficiencies and redundancies.

Another new feature is a training simulator for drill operators that runs on a personal computer. Whether the operator is learning new skills or improving existing ones, off-board training can be delivered safely, efficiently and economically. Two more new features expand the versatility of Terrain for drilling: the system can now be used on Atlas Copco D65 drills and on excavators that drill drainage holes in leach pad applications.

Terrain for loading

Terrain for loading assists operators with movement and placement of material, improving efficiency and accuracy. The system continues to be available with full functionality for any brand of equipment; however, this update integrates more deeply with the Cat 7495 electric rope shovel.The 7495 system now indicates precise dipper-tip positioning and dipper payload in real time. Continuous display of dipper position provides more precise material identification.

Other improvements include a fully integrated proximity awareness feature that alerts the operator when a machine either approaches an avoidance zone or is approached by another unit that has breached specified boundaries. Proximity information is displayed on the same screen as grading and loading information, simplifying the user experience. For shovels and excavators, an upgraded linkage avoidance zone feature offers industry-leading alarm accuracy.

Fleet integration

Customers using Terrain as part of a fully integrated fleet management system (Cat MineStar Fleet 4.4 or newer) will benefit from a new feature for large wheel loader applications that combines fully automatic ore control with improved production tracking capabilities.

Whether working in-pit, at the stockpile or at the ROM pad, loader operators automatically receive 3-D grade block data from the mine plan, eliminating manual updates from the office and reducing the risk of human error. The system facilitates blending at the ROM pad, as automatic material tracking capabilities enhance efficiency and accuracy. The system also automatically tracks material dumped into the crusher or loaded into trucks.

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