Energy supply,  

Data and Media Transmission Systems 

for Mobile Machinery

Conductix-Wampfler has just one critical mission: To provide you with energy and data transmission systems that will keep your operations up and running 24/7/365.

Open-cut and underground mining operations require an array of powerful electric machines to do the heavy work and minimize emissions. Specialized energy and data transmission systems must provide safe and reliable power in dusty and sometimes explosive environments and must withstand high vibration and G-forces. 

For round-the-clock mining operations, Conductix-Wampfler offers field-proven, customized solutions for all types of mining equipment and machinery. A global network of sales and engineering facilities and strong after-sales and servicing teams support customers in their global activities.

Motor-Driven Cable Reels – powered by electric or hydraulic drives to manage long-travel power cables for large open-cut mining excavators and drill and blast machines. Motorized reels include robust and reliable slip ring assemblies to provide continuous power and are also in use to handle cables for transfer cars and other raw material transports.

Cable Festoon Systems – extremely reliable and durable – to handle cables for machine movements (horizontal or vertical) of gantry cranes, rotation of bucket wheel excavators, railcar dumpers and similar equipment. These run on I-beams or on square “diamond” track to minimize the collection of debris and to yield the best possible performance.

Jay Radio Remote Controls– offer a safe way of operating or monitoring machines from a distance. The comprehensive range of industrial and safety radio remote controls offers countless solutions to adapt to an extensive number of mining applications.

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