RCT and Epiroc are proud to announce it has powered together to deliver Boddington Mine site a state-of-the-art camera solution for its SmartROC D65 Drill Rig.
The Newmont-owned gold mine resides in Western Australia and is no stranger to RCT, having worked with the company for well over the last decade.
As a result, a numerous array of RCT solutions can be found on site. This ranges from a water cart remote refill technology , Teleremote dozer, silent horn systems (which can be found across most of the HME fleet), protection safety solutions and various camera systems.
The most recent project, which is currently underway will have RCT deliver a fit-for-purpose camera solution to allow operators to get a clear and accurate vision of the Epiroc drill rig they are operating within the day-to-day mining production.
“The camera vision package is a combination of fixed digital cameras, self-cleaning cameras and Pan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) which RCT’s Custom department will formalise all together into a reliable network distribution package,” said RCT’s Account Manager, Phill Dean.
These cameras will display vision from the drill rig to three 43-inch screens at the Epiroc based RCS.
“The drill is being used in close proximity to the high walls of the pit and the camera as a package is enabling the operator to be empowered to be both safe and productive,” he added.
Stay tuned for more to come on this project…