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As many users already know, MineSight has Pit Expansion which is an excellent tool for operating pits, among the numerous settings that Pit Expansion allows us and which we will cover in the next editions of tips and tricks, one of the most interesting is to use a baseline as a reference. The great advantage of Pit Expansion when using baselines as a reference is that it will always respect it if it is external to the foot of the bench to be expanded, in this way it will not be necessary to edit lines to open possible “squares” , another great advantage is that the access will also reference the same lines without changing their width and slope settings. Thus, the operationalization work is more intuitive and faithful to the geometry of the mathematical pit, saving time for adjustments…
Did you know that since the release of MS3D version 8.00 it is possible to add or edit block model variables without having to recreate the model or clone it? To do so, just access the Model menu, and select the Model Manager tool. Within the tool it is possible to create a new block model, edit the variables, change minimums and maximums, add and remove variables. In addition, it is also possible to create models restricted to an area (Compressed Model), create surface files (GSF). The tool allows you to import variables from an ASCII file or from another MineSight project, either when editing an already created model or when creating it.
In order not to need to re-enter the data of a certain type of equipment, it is possible to store this information in the project's database. This option is accessed by clicking the “Equipment Repository” icon in the MSHaulage “Equipment” menu. Information such as physical availability, utilization, payload and speed curves, fuel consumption and rimpull are stored and if you start a new MSHaulage project, in the same database as your project, just enter the above command and load the equipment that interests you. It is also possible to export equipment saved in the “Equipment Repository” from an MSHaulage so that they can be imported into another database. This option allows you to have a database of your mine's loading and transport equipment and eliminates the need to always fill in the same equipment data.