Mining and Heavy Industries

Bonfiglioli helps deliver iron ore project

Bonfiglioli has partnered with a major Australian conveyor equipment company specialising in developing, manufacturing, and supplying conveyor equipment to the global mining industry.

Together, the companies have designed a custom-made application to handle iron ore at a prominent mining giant in Western Australia.

The customer required 17 winches to be designed and installed following a previous successful project in which they initially supplied three winches to the customer.

By using a reducer from Bonfiglioli, 17 winches were standardised into four sizes, namely 37kW, 55kW, 75kW and 110kW. The standardisation process helped to simplify the design, installation, and future maintenance. It also saved the customer on its operating costs and reduced the amount of spare parts that they needed to keep on-hand.

To meet standardisation requirements, Bonfiglioli designed and built multiple drives according to the four required designs.

Bonfiglioli Western Australia Sales Manager Fred Whalley said the biggest challenge was to design an application that would meet the exact requirements of this project and its tight timeframe of seven months.

He adds that the 17 planetary combination gearheads combined with drive planetary bevel helical geared motors were selected for this intricate project.

“The combination gearheads were designed to incorporate the OEM’s brake design,” Whalley said.

“We custom-designed and produced a special adapter to accommodate this particular application”.

During installation, Bonfiglioli arranged for a service technician to go to site for a final fitting of the brake bell housing, reducing the time it would have taken to send the unit to their Sydney factory first.

“Every bit of time savings helps on an important project like this. I am glad we were able to meet the client’s requirement and help them make their tight deadline,” Whalley said.

This is an ongoing project that will see more winches being delivered in future.

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