The KSP-35 is a family of selective boom-type roadheaders produced by Yasinovatsky Machine Building Plant (ЯМЗ), a manufacturer founded in 1947 and recognized as one of the largest builders of underground mining equipment in the CIS. Each machine is designed for mechanized face cutting and continuous muck loading in coal mines, mixed-rock headings, and gas-hazardous workings, with all variants certified for use in methane- and coal-dust-dangerous environments.
The lineup spans five modifications—from the compact 30-tonne Modification 4, suited to cross-sections as small as 8 m², up to the 120-tonne Modification 130 with a 250 kW cutting head and fully remote-controlled operation via a portable wired or radio-linked console. Intermediate variants (Modification 1 at 56 t, Modification 2 at 46 t, and Modification 3 at 85 t) cover rock UCS from 70 MPa up to 125 MPa and working cross-sections up to 53 m².
All models share a telescopic boom (0.65 m extension) carrying an axial cutting head, a loading apron with hydromechanical gathering stars, and an integrated scraper chain conveyor. An optional belt-type stage loader (up to 13.4 m long, 0.8 m wide belt) transfers broken rock to the mine haulage system, while the on-board water flushing system—covering the cutting head, chain conveyor transfer, and stage loader transfer points—suppresses dust continuously across all critical zones.
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