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Komatsu Launches New Line of Medium-Size Class Face Drilling Rigs, Bolters

Komatsu launches new Z3 series of medium-size class development jumbo drills and bolters for underground hard rock mining. Modular design, advanced technology, and simplified controls improve productivity and reduce maintenance costs, with plans for future battery and intelligent machine control models.

Wed October 02, 2024 - National Edition
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The new series expands Komatsu's current underground hard rock offerings by adding the ZJ32 and ZB31 medium-size class drill and bolter.
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The new series expands Komatsu's current underground hard rock offerings by adding the ZJ32 and ZB31 medium-size class drill and bolter.

Underground hard rock mining operations looking for versatile solutions now have two more options: Komatsu has introduced the new Z3 series of medium-size class development jumbo drills and bolters to its lineup, further broadening the manufacturer's selection of offerings for the underground mining industry.

The Z3 machines are built on a universal platform and designed with a focus on modularity and efficiency. This focus offers improved productivity that can help reduce service and maintenance costs across operations. The Z3 also boasts universal operator controls, simplifying user adoption and increasing training efficiency.

The new series expands Komatsu's current underground hard rock offerings by adding the ZJ32 and ZB31 medium-size class drill and bolter.

Key features include innovative technology, such as a newly designed ground support installation system developed in collaboration with JENNMAR that utilizes their J-LOK P pumpable resin. In addition, the machines' drilling attachments have limited moving mechanical parts and offer a simple design for smooth operability, resulting in reduced cycle times and increased drifter uptime compared to competitors in the same size class, according to the manufacturer.

"Our Z3 product line was designed to meet the evolving demands of our underground hard rock mining customers," said Johan Kempe, product director, Underground Drills, Komatsu. "The common platform on which both machines are built enables the interchangeability of parts and service, boosting operational productivity for customer operations."

In the near future, additional battery and intelligent machine control models of the Z3 series will be added to the lineup to provide customers with a comprehensive range of offerings to meet their demands. This product family of diesel and battery-powered machines will offer innovative solutions to support underground mining operations with a pathway toward autonomous operations.

For more information, visit www.komatsu.com.

This story also appears on Aggregate Equipment Guide.




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