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Remote monitoring leads to cost reductions

Having real-time data and detailed information about the rockbreaking operation on-hand is tried and tested way to cut downtime, proactively maintain equipment to avoid costly repairs and to improve the overall efficiency of operation.

Rammer, the leading supplier of smart rockbreaker technology, was the first on the market to add remote monitoring system, RD3 for hydraulic rockbreakers. The RD3 monitoring device is attached to the rockbreaker and while gathering data, the SAM system makes it easily accessible – anywhere, any time. 

Remotely track

With RD3 you know exactly where your equipment is and how it is being operated.

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Access 24/7

All the real-time data is accessible 24/7 by logging into the SAM.

Analyse data

Based on the data you can plan maintenance programs during times of least impact on production.

Get the very best from your rockbreakers

The RD3 monitoring device is attached to the rockbreaker and by using advanced electronics to sense the impacts and stresses on the rockbreaker, RD3 reports back to the customer detailed information about the rockbreaking operation in real time via SAM.

Operationally, RD3 provides the information that businesses need to get the very best from their rockbreakers. With the data from RD3 our customers have found easier to manage service periods and minimize machinery downtime by scheduling maintenance during times of least impact on production.

RD3 is a standard feature on all Rammer Excellence Line rockbreakers, it is also available as an option for Rammer Performance Line and as retrofit-kit for older Rammer rockbreakers.

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Operator education

One of the major causes of premature failure in rockbreakers is long cycles where the operator continues to hit the button and the piston keeps striking for an extended period of time. With RD3, customers can remotely monitor rockbreaker usage and provide operator education when needed to avoid maintenance costs due to premature failure. Correct operation minimizes the chance that rockbreaker fails and causes costly unscheduled downtime.

 

Milestone achieved

Rammer was the first on the market to add remote monitoring system for its hydraulic rockbreakers in 2019 and having thousands of rockbreakers sending data to SAM platform only a few years after the launch demonstrates how customers have embraced the new technology that allows them to track and monitor their rockbreaker usage.

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