
Open-Pit Mining
High duty cycles, abrasive feed, and access limits are considered before equipment is recommended.
Sandvik focuses on quality documentation and technical records for mining, quarrying, oil and gas, and power operations where uptime is measured in shifts rather than slogans. The team frames every recommendation around feed conditions, site access, maintenance windows, parts planning, and the realities of crews working in heat, dust, vibration, and remote locations. Instead of promising universal outcomes, the guidance explains how equipment selection, inspection routines, commissioning support, and documentation help operators reduce avoidable stoppages while keeping decisions clear for engineering, procurement, and site leadership.
Sandvik focuses on application matching across ore, aggregate, drilling, and energy sites for mining, quarrying, oil and gas, and power operations where uptime is measured in shifts rather than slogans. The team frames every recommendation around feed conditions, site access, maintenance windows, parts planning, and the realities of crews working in heat, dust, vibration, and remote locations. Instead of promising universal outcomes, the guidance explains how equipment selection, inspection routines, commissioning support, and documentation help operators reduce avoidable stoppages while keeping decisions clear for engineering, procurement, and site leadership.

High duty cycles, abrasive feed, and access limits are considered before equipment is recommended.

Plant teams receive guidance around throughput targets, transfer points, and maintainable inspection routines.

Crushing, conveying, and screening selections are framed around feed variation and product sizing.

Support plans emphasize uptime, safety documentation, and clear handoff between operations and suppliers.
"Sandvik helped our team turn scattered site requirements into a clear equipment and service plan before the shutdown window closed."
Maintenance Superintendent, multi-site mining operator
Sandvik can review duty cycle, material conditions, parts expectations, and commissioning windows before you lock the specification.