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Sandvik offers the Tele Remote Drilling system for its production drills. The advanced system enables an operator to control a rig from a remote location-like control area. Available exclusively from Sandvik, the Sandvik Tele Remote Drilling system offers users an opportunity to place the operator in a distant location from a drilling unit. The Tele Remote Drilling system can be combined with the existing mine network and functionality includes either cable or wireless connection to a rig, says the company. Featuring components needed at a remote control location and components on board, Tele Remote Drilling is available for DL420 and DL430 production drill rig models with a cabin or canopy. The Sandvik system also gives customers the option of having an operator spending less time at a potentially hazardous drilling area.

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