Integra Mining

Wheel Loaders

Our Offer

Komatsu wheel loaders are a diverse yet integrated line of wheel loaders. They are diverse in that the customer has a wide range of choices, each one customised to the application. And they are integrated in the sense that they reflect the core qualities held by the manufacturer. Komatsu wheel loaders are able to undertake a variety of functions in the mining space.

They have a high level of resourcefulness, consuming fuel with moderation. Fuel consumption is streamlined, relying on the power generation capacity in our SR Hybrid piece of technology. Structural design is very robust and can engage in longer periods of operation. On safety, Komatsu wheel loaders are in strict compliance with rules laid by various mining regulatory bodies.

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Highly Productive

Our wheel loaders’ foremost feature is the customised buckets nature, which offer payload maximisation and, consequently, high productivity. The control interface is fully integrated, and it makes for an easy to use, efficient, semi-automated monitoring of the system.

Additionally, the loading cycle receives a giant enhancement with our revolutionary SR Hybrid Drive technological component. This technology allows power to be regenerated; it is also one of the most efficient fuel consumption efficiency designs.

Maintenance

Maintaining the wheel loaders will also attract little by way of stress. Access points have been provided so that components such as the filtration system, traction motors, power conversion system, radiator, engine, air compressor, hydraulic pumps and hoses are all accessible during maintenance runs. The high and low voltage cabinets in the machine are equally separated. Onboard, we have the LINCS II resource, which functions offline and supplies diagnostic ideals which it had previously downloaded.

Simulation

In line with Komatsu’s standards of total service delivery, we have simulation exercises for operators to learn the machine’s ropes. The intent of this is to give insight into the workings of the equipment and use the controls to secure maximum output. The training will help reduce downtime, thus removing reasons to repair, cut down the risk of accidents, and make for a smoother, efficient and productive operation.

Equally, there is simulation training for maintenance staff which provides details on fixing common equipment breakdowns quickly and effectively.

Operator Comfort

To make it easier to run the machine over long hours, the interior is designed to accommodate all the needs of the operator. The joysticks are well-positioned for maximum efficiency; they are easy to reach and very responsive. For control of the digging process, there is a readable LCD screen on which the operator can obtain information.

Similarly,  controlling the direction of the equipment or applying brakes offers less stress with consistent components. A status of semi-autonomy is engineered into the lift arm and bucket to minimise the activity from within the equipment. Visibility of the forward area is optimised to allow the operator to see the digging as it occurs. An attempt to make the job easier on all fronts is the inclusion of air conditioning and heating in the cab and a measure to reduce the intensity of outside sounds.