What this application covers
Surface (opencast or strip) coal mines extract coal from shallow seams after stripping the overburden above them. Equipment includes large draglines, shovels, hydraulic excavators, and bulldozers for overburden and coal removal; haul trucks and in-pit crushing-and-conveying systems for material transport; and surface coal preparation or sizing at the pit-top. Surface mining equipment is selected for productivity (cost per ton moved) and matched to the mine plan and stripping ratio.
Step by step
Overburden drilling and blasting
Blastholes are drilled and charged to fracture overburden.
Overburden removal
Draglines, shovels, or excavators move overburden to spoil piles or trucks.
Coal extraction
Smaller shovels or excavators load exposed coal into haul trucks or feeder-breakers.
Haulage
Off-highway haul trucks transport coal to the pit-top or to an in-pit crusher.
In-pit crushing and conveying
A crusher in or near the pit feeds an overland conveyor to surface, reducing truck haulage.
Pit-top sizing and stockpiling
Coal is crushed, screened, stockpiled, and either dispatched directly or fed to a washing plant.
Technical Buying Considerations
Surface mining equipment selection is driven by the mine plan: stripping ratio, bench geometry, haulage distances, and target production rate. Capital choices between truck-and-shovel and in-pit crushing-and-conveying are made early and lock in the rest of the equipment fleet for years.