In underground mines, breaking oversize ore at drawpoints and grizzlies is one of the highest-risk jobs—operators face dust, noise, and harsh working conditions. BGRIMM's self-developed system transforms this into a fully remote, intelligent operation.
What it does
Real-time video monitoring, anomaly alarm, parameter logging, and full remote control of stationary hydraulic breakers
One-to-many / many-to-many centralized control—a single operator station can manage multiple breakers across the mine
Three-mode control: local manual, remote-control, and autonomous operation—seamlessly switchable to match each mine's automation stage
Intelligence at the core
Visual recognition module automatically identifies ore distribution, locates oversize rocks, and selects optimal breaking points
Intrusion detection: if personnel or vehicles enter the work zone, the breaker automatically retracts to avoid accidents
Modular hardware & software architecture for easy maintenance, expansion, and fleet-wide deployment
Proven results
Underground headcount reduced by >50%—only periodic maintenance staff remain on-site
Reliable performance in high-humidity, high-dust underground environments
Why it matters
With the drive toward "fewer people, no people" in hazardous mining zones, this system helps mines cut costs, boost efficiency, and—above all—protect workers from dangerous underground exposure. Operators sit in a surface smart-control center and run the entire breaking job remotely.
