Using Hardox® wear plate and Strenx® performance steel from SSAB, Australian Taurus Mining Solutions has managed to lower the weight of its mining buckets, thus increasing the capacity of the buckets by up to 10% while still keeping their durability.
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Formed through a joint venture, Taurus Mining Solutions brings together design expertise and substantial experience from manufacturing and aftermarket services. The result is high-quality mining equipment, such as truck trays, excavator buckets, loader buckets and dozer blades.
According to Oliver Sabu, one of Taurus’ owners, it was a natural fit for the company to choose Hardox® wear plate and, in some chosen parts, Strenx® performance steel from SSAB for its buckets, as Taurus aims to increase customers’ production rates, reduce overall operating costs and improve safety.
“It was a good combination because our idea of coming up with innovative products was to have lighter and stronger parts that are hard-wearing,” says Sabu. “The result is a mining bucket that weighs one ton less than the previous model, which translates into four loads to fill a mining tray instead of the previous five loads. It also means improved bucket life and decreased downtime.”
As an example, a mine site in north Queensland, Australia, is currently using a bucket and tray combination that improves productivity by 10-18%.
The Taurus buckets are used mainly for loading and transporting coal and soil. The company’s biggest bucket is a 5600-model excavator, that can carry roughly 36 cubic metres of product. For the bucket’s wearing areas, Taurus, a Hardox® In My Body customer programme member, mainly uses Hardox® 450 steel. The sheet sizes vary. Sidewalls are usually around the 25-mm range and the cheeks between 80 and 100 mm.
“For the internal, we use Hardox wear plate on the floor and sidewalls,” explains Travis Van Rooy, fabrication and workshop leading hand at Taurus. “On the external, we use them on the floor as well, and if required, on the external of sidewalls and cheeks.”
Some Strenx® performance steel is also used in the bucket, at high-stress points such as the hitch and the torque tube areas, to withstand the weight of the bucket and the operational forces of the machine.
The use of Hardox® and Strenx® steels also benefits Taurus’s production process by improved fabrication times and less pre-heating.
“When designed and processed right, and when all the parameters are maintained, the weldability of Hardox is excellent. The strength of the material is without comparison, and it’s always consistent, which is why we use SSAB steel in our buckets,” Sabu concludes.