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ABB releases new version of digital service for grinding

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ABB has released a new version of ABB AbilityTM Predictive Maintenance for grinding which is a unique advanced digital service to maintain, assess and analyse gearless mill drive (GMD) systems.

The upgrade means that ABB Ability Predictive Maintenance for grinding is now cloud-based instead of sited on premises and includes a brand-new mobile application that allows real-time notifications on fleet status. The Grinding Connect mobile application, available for iOS and Android, means that mine operators can monitor performance at any time and from any place.

ABB Ability Predictive Maintenance for grinding provides easy access to GMD system parameters and allows visualisation of performance considering past activity and real-time data and assesses future maintenance requirements. It aims to extend the lifetime of grinding assets through better use of resources and to support non-stop operation and to avoid unforeseen downtime.

The new ABB Ability Predictive Maintenance facilitates greater data gathering. The data sample per mine is increased and analytics and trends are more reliably defined. The solution offers a new user experience with fully customisable dashboards, alarms and events all available on the mobile application.

GMDs are the preferred grinding solution at mines characterised by higher-capacity production coupled with low ore grades. By eliminating bolt-on mechanical components such as ring-gears, pinions, couplings and gearboxes, GMDs offer ore producers unrivalled availability, efficiency and durability, while reducing OPEX.

“A gearless mill drive is a major investment and its availability is essential for the process,” said Angeles Fernandez, Global Product Manager for Grinding Service in Mining at ABB. “Unscheduled shutdowns and system failures can lead to significant losses in production.”

“ABB Ability Predictive Maintenance for grinding is a state-of-the-art service for analysing system data, assessing the current condition of the equipment and applying predictive methods. The new version is unique in the market and the new Grinding Connect application means you can check that your GMD is performing through your phone or tablet – it is as familiar as the many personal apps we use for monitoring our health, catching up with the news, or checking on the home or children.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/product-news/27012022/abb-releases-new-version-of-digital-service-for-grinding/

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