Plant Equipment and Hire October 2019 | Page 17

ON SITE AST sand quarry close to Cullinan in Gauteng has gone from strength to strength despite adverse economic conditions in South Africa. at a cost, which small mining companies cannot always afford in the initial stages of their projects. Many of these deals come at a hefty cost of anything from R90 000 to R120 000 per month, which shrinks margins significantly. It’s not viable for us, we cannot afford to pay that kind of money,” he says. When AST went looking for mine equipment four years ago, they stumbled on a used Bell ADT, bought it for a song at R280 000, gave it a paint job and replaced a few engine parts, which Blackmore says was still in great shape. After working for just under four years, the old workhorse is probably worth close to R500 000 today. “We only replaced some hydraulic hoses, all the tyres, the exhaust and we overalled the diesel pump. It didn’t need an entire engine overhaul, but we consistently maintained the engine. That engine has been incredible,” says Blackmore. His advice for buyers is to negotiate with the seller, and to search for a machine that has had a hard life, yet, under the hood, has an engine that looks to be in tip-top condition. Blackmore says the brand is a matter of choice but that AST prefers Caterpillar excavators, Bell ADTs and Komatsu front end loaders. The operation did actually own a Bell front end loader as well, but www.equipmentandhire.co.za The sand is used in concrete for Cullinan mine’s underground expansion. Blackmore says that they had to rebuild the entire engine and it has never been the same since. Stringent maintenance regime To be able to keep the fleet operating for as long as they have demands a strict schedule and stringent maintenance regime. Depending on the machines, the mechanics follow manual instructions to determine the service intervals which is normally about every 10 000 hours. AST employs three experienced mechanics who wear multiple hats and carry out all service and maintenance activities. Breakdowns are attended to in-house but problems that require more intricate work like hydraulic pistons or cylinders are sent to engineering companies. Blackmore says, however, that it is challenging to keep the fleet going and maintain the required production rate. “At OCTOBER 2019 15