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    Sandvik rockbreaker rebuild at Ghana gold mine: uptime gains for ROM engineers

    February 16, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Sandvik rockbreaker rebuild at Ghana gold mine: uptime gains for ROM engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Sandvik Rock Processing has completed a full rebuild of a Sandvik BR3288i hydraulic breaker and BB8094R breaker boom for a major Ghanaian gold mine at its Kumasi technical workshop. The unit, installed at the run-of-mine grizzly, is a large-range breaker used for primary rock size reduction and clearing oversize at the crusher feed. Localised refurbishment capability in Kumasi cuts downtime and shipping delays for future overhauls, which is critical for maintaining ROM throughput and crusher utilisation on West African hard-rock gold operations.

    Technical Brief

    • Refurbishment was performed for a single “major gold mining customer”, indicating mine-specific configuration and fit-up.
    • Equipment is classified as “large range”, implying suitability for high-energy primary rock breakage duty.
    • The boom-mounted breaker arrangement is engineered for fixed-position operation rather than mobile carrier deployment.
    • Location at the ROM grizzly means the unit must tolerate continuous impact, dust and large block impacts.
    • Local workshop capability reduces exposure to cross-border logistics delays typical for heavy components in West Africa.
    • Similar in-country rebuild centres on other mining hubs could materially de-risk crusher feed continuity.

    Our Take

    Sandvik’s rebuild work at a Ghana gold mine aligns with a broader push in our database where Sandvik’s Parts and Services division is being strengthened, including the planned integration of ThoroughTec Simulation to deepen aftermarket and training offerings around equipment like rockbreakers.

    With Ghana and the wider Kumasi region hosting multiple mature gold operations, extending life and reliability of ROM grizzly rockbreakers is likely to be economically attractive versus greenfield spend, especially as many gold assets in our coverage are in mid-life and facing higher maintenance intensity.

    Recent Sandvik product launches such as the Leopard DI610i drill rig and RG550Be resharpening machine show the company pairing new capital equipment with lifecycle support; a complex rockbreaker rebuild at a Ghana gold mine signals that West African gold sites are being targeted as long-term service markets rather than one-off sales.

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    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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