Training Simulator for a P&H MinePro 4100XPC, 4100 Boss, Electric Rope Shovel

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Training Simulator for a P&H MinePro 4100XPC, 4100 Boss, Electric Rope Shovel by Immersive Technologies


Video Description
Immersive Technologies' Advanced Equipment Simulator for the P&H 4100A, 4100XPB and 4100 BOSS mining shovel. This training simulator utilizes real P&H shovel controls and instrumentation and was developed with proprietary technical information from P&H. Source: ImmersiveTechnologies.

P&H 4100XPC shovel
The P&H 4100XPC provides a 115 ton (104.3 metric ton) nominal payload capacity specifically designed to operate in mines for high production loading of 240 ton to 400 ton (218 metric ton to 363 metric ton) haul trucks and larger. The 4100XPC stands alone as the preferred ultra-class shovel choice for high production mines around the world. Source: P&H MinePro Services.com

Power shovel
A Power shovel (also stripping shovel or Front Shovel or Electric Mining Shovel) is a bucket equipped machine, usually electrically powered, used for digging and loading earth or fragmented rock, and mineral extraction.

Shovels normally consist of a revolving deck with a power plant, driving and controlling mechanisms, usually a counterweight, and a front attachment, such as a boom or crane which supports a handle with a digger at the end. The machinery is mounted on a base platform with tracks or wheels. The bucket is also known as the dipper. Modern bucket capacities range from 8 m3 to nearly 80 m3.

Power shovels are used principally for excavation and removal of overburden in open-cut mining operations, though it may include loading of minerals, such as coal.


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