TECHNOLOGY

Autonomous mill reliner lands safety innovation award

Recognised for removing the need for crew to enter mill during relining operations

The Russell Claw, part of RME Insideout technology, reduces crew inside the mill during "muck-out" and eliminates hazardous liner slinging. It does not require automation and can be retrofitted to most RME Mill Relining Machines. Credit: RME

The Russell Claw, part of RME Insideout technology, reduces crew inside the mill during "muck-out" and eliminates hazardous liner slinging. It does not require automation and can be retrofitted to most RME Mill Relining Machines. Credit: RME

Creating a robot mill relining machine has landed Russell Mineral Equipment the 2024 Queensland Mining Industry Health & Safety Conference Innovation Award. The award recognises RME's Advanced Technology...

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