Rammer dealer training upgrade: reliability and safety gains for mine engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Rammer is expanding advanced technical training for its global hydraulic rockbreaker dealer network, focusing on correct installation, nitrogen charging, and troubleshooting of large hammers on high-duty mining excavators. Courses cover Rammer’s integrated systems such as Ramlube automatic lubrication and Ramdata monitoring, enabling dealers to diagnose impact energy loss, excessive tool wear, and carrier–breaker mismatch on site. Better-trained service teams are expected to cut unplanned downtime on production rockbreakers, improve tool life in hard rock and oversize reduction, and standardise maintenance practices across regions.
Technical Brief
- For other mines, the model suggests formalising OEM-led competency schemes for all critical impact tools.
Our Take
Among the 937 Mining stories in our coverage, Australia-linked pieces with a Safety tag frequently involve OEM-led training or certification, suggesting Rammer’s dealer-focused programme is aligning with how Australian operators now evidence competency to regulators and tier-one miners.
Safety- and Product-tagged articles in our database increasingly highlight lifecycle support rather than just equipment launches, so Rammer’s emphasis on dealer capability in Australia is likely aimed at securing specification on major projects where after-sales performance metrics are now part of tender evaluation.
For rockbreaking and attachment suppliers like Rammer and Total Rockbreaking Solutions, structured training in Australia can be a differentiator in winning work on high-risk sites such as large open pits and underground mines, where contractors are under pressure to demonstrate reduced exposure hours around hazardous breakage tasks.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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