Surface vs Underground Mining

Illustration comparing surface and underground mining equipment, including excavators, drill rigs, dozers, haul trucks, LHD loaders, scaling machines, and drilling jumbos.
Illustration comparing surface and underground mining equipment, including excavators, drill rigs, dozers, haul trucks, LHD loaders, scaling machines, and drilling jumbos.

Mining is carried out in two fundamentally different environments: underground and at the surface. Each method requires a specific set of equipment engineered to deal with its operational and spatial constraints. Underground mining takes place in confined, load-bearing tunnels and shafts, demanding compact and rugged machines. Surface mining, by contrast, occurs in open environments and uses some of the largest mobile equipment ever built, designed for volume and scale.

Below is an overview of the main types of machinery used in both sectors, notable models, and components critical to performance and maintenance.

Surface Mining Equipment

Surface mining operations take place in open environments where visibility, space, and machine size allow for large-scale material movement. Equipment used on the surface is designed for productivity and efficiency — from excavation and drilling to hauling and grading — and must withstand constant exposure to dust, vibration, and high mechanical loads. These machines represent the backbone of open-pit and strip mining operations.

Electric Rope Shovels

Massive excavators powered by electric motors, operating with wire ropes and winches to load ore into haul trucks. Designed for extremely high throughput in large open-pit operations.

  • Notable models: Caterpillar 7495, Komatsu P&H 4800XPC.

Dragline Excavators

Gigantic machines used mainly for overburden removal in strip mining. They operate via hoist and drag ropes and have some of the longest booms in mining.

  • Notable examples: P&H 9020XPC, Bagger 288, Bagger 293.

Ultra-Class Haul Trucks

Off-road dump trucks used to transport massive volumes of rock and ore. Payloads often exceed 300 tonnes. Feature diesel-electric or mechanical drive systems and high-performance braking and suspension.

  • Notable models: Caterpillar 797F, Komatsu 980E, BelAZ 75710.

Hydraulic Excavators

Versatile digging machines used for overburden removal, ore extraction, and stockpile management. Operate via hydraulic cylinders and are suitable for multi-purpose deployment.

  • Notable models: Liebherr R 9800, Hitachi EX8000-6.

Wheel Loaders

Used for loading trucks, managing stockpiles, and cleanup tasks. Known for fast cycle times and maneuverability.

  • Notable models: Caterpillar 992K, Komatsu WA1200-6.
Vector illustration of surface mining machines including hydraulic excavator, dozer, screening plant, motor grader, rope shovel, haul truck, blast drill rig, wheel loader, and dragline excavator.
Main equipment used in surface mining: heavy machinery for excavation, drilling, loading, hauling, and material processing in open-pit environments.

Dozers and Graders

Dozers are essential for site clearing, road building, and material pushing. Graders provide fine control for slope and road maintenance.

Notable dozers: Caterpillar D11, Komatsu D475A.

Caterpillar D11 bulldozer working in a surface mine, large tracked dozer used for earthmoving and overburden removal.
Caterpillar D11 bulldozer — one of the largest dozers used in surface mining, designed for earthmoving, site preparation, and overburden removal.

Manufacturers – Surface Mining Equipment

  • Caterpillar: Haul trucks, dozers, rope shovels, graders.
  • Komatsu: Electric rope shovels, draglines, dozers, excavators.
  • Liebherr: Hydraulic excavators, mining trucks.
  • Hitachi: Excavators and haul trucks.
  • Volvo, Doosan: Mid-size loaders and support vehicles.

Across both sectors, wear parts such as bushings, pins, cutting edges, hydraulic seals, and undercarriage components are critical to maintaining performance and uptime. Aftermarket and custom part solutions help operators adapt to specific ground conditions and extend component life.

Underground Mining Equipment

Underground mining occurs in confined and demanding conditions, where ventilation, maneuverability, and safety are key challenges. Operations are generally classified into two main categories:

  • Soft rock mining – coal, salt, potash.

  • Hard rock mining – metals, stone, and other solid minerals.

Machines used in these environments are compact, low-profile, and built for endurance. From loaders and haulers to roadheaders, jumbos, and bolters, each unit is designed to operate efficiently in limited space while ensuring structural stability and worker safety.

Load-Haul-Dump (LHD) Loaders

Compact, articulated machines used for mucking and hauling in narrow tunnels. They are powered by diesel or electric motors and designed for agility in low-height conditions. Hydraulics control the bucket and steering, with reinforced articulation points and heavy-duty axles.

  • Notable models: Sandvik LH517i, Caterpillar R1700 XE, Epiroc Scooptram ST14.

Longwall Mining Systems

Used mainly in coal mining, longwall systems include a shearer, conveyor, and hydraulic roof supports working in tandem along a long face. The entire system moves forward as coal is extracted, with significant reliance on chain-driven conveyors and high-pressure hydraulic rams.

  • Notable systems: Komatsu Joy 7LS shearer, Caterpillar EL1000 longwall system.

Drilling Jumbos

Drill rigs with one to three booms, used to create blast holes in development and production headings. They offer precision drilling with hydraulic or pneumatic drifters, and are often equipped with automated positioning.

  • Notable models: Sandvik DT1132i, Epiroc Boomer M2C.

Underground Trucks

Low-profile trucks for transporting ore and waste to ramps or ore passes. Built to handle steep inclines, sharp turns, and high payloads within tight spaces.

  • Notable models: Caterpillar AD63, GHH MK-A20.

Scaling Machines and Bolters

Specialized equipment for removing loose rock and stabilizing the mine structure. Scaling rigs use hydraulic breakers or picks; bolters install steel rods or mesh for ground support.

  • Notable models: MacLean SSB Bolter, Resemin Boltec M2.

Manufacturers – Underground Mining Equipment

  • Sandvik: LHDs, jumbos, bolters.
  • Epiroc: Scooptrams, drill rigs, support equipment.
  • Caterpillar: Underground loaders, haulers.
  • GHH: Narrow vein loaders, trucks.
  • MacLean Engineering: Bolters, scalers, utility rigs.
  • Resemin: Rock support and bolting machines.
Vector illustration of underground mining machines including LHD loader, underground haul truck, roadheader, scaling machine, shotcrete sprayer, and drilling jumbo.
Key machines used in underground mining: compact, low-profile equipment for loading, hauling, drilling, scaling, and tunnel stabilization in confined environments.

Sibo: Bushing Manufacturer and Supply

Across both mining sectors, steel bushings play a key role in reliability and wear resistance.
Sibo designs and manufactures custom-engineered bushings for heavy-duty underground and surface equipment.

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