02.02.2026

Roof bolting is one of the key processes ensuring safety in underground mining. It involves the mechanical reinforcement of the roof and sidewalls of an excavation through the installation of steel rock bolts that connect weaker layers of the rock mass with more stable strata. This process is carried out using specialised bolting machines, referred to as bolting machines / roof bolters.

What is roof bolting?

Roof bolting is an active method of supporting underground excavations and is currently a standard solution used in mines worldwide. Unlike older passive methods, such as timber props or temporary supports, roof bolting does not rely solely on propping the rock, but on reinforcing the structure of the rock mass as a whole.

By installing rock bolts:

  • rock layers are stabilised,
  • the risk of rock falls is reduced,
  • the safety of personnel and machinery is improved,
  • safe continuation of further mining operations is enabled.

Why is roof bolting so important in underground mining?

Roof Bolter at work

Conditions in underground excavations change as mining operations progress. As mining depth increases, stresses in the rock mass grow, the structure of the rock changes, and the roof and sidewalls are subjected to constant loads.

Lack of proper roof bolting may lead to a gradual loss of excavation stability, detachment of rock fragments, and in extreme cases to rock falls posing a threat to miners' lives. Roof bolting therefore acts as a preventive measure aimed at eliminating hazards before they occur.

A well-designed and properly executed roof bolting system:

  • improves work safety,
  • reduces technological downtime,
  • stabilises operating conditions,
  • supports the long-term organisation of mining operations.

What does the roof bolting process involve?

The roof bolting process carried out using a roof bolter machine is a sequence of repeatable and precise operations. It begins with proper positioning of the machine in the excavation, followed by drilling a hole in the roof or sidewall. In the next step, a rock bolt, mechanical or resin-grouted, is installed and, once anchored, transfers loads to more stable layers of the rock mass.

The entire process must be:

  • repeatable, to ensure a consistent level of safety,
  • precise, due to changing geological conditions,
  • adapted to a specific mine, its geology and work organisation.

For this reason, bolting machines are designed to allow flexible configuration of operating parameters and safe operation by the operator.

What is a roof bolter – a bolting machine?

A roof bolter is a self-propelled mining machine designed for drilling holes and installing roof and sidewall rock bolts in underground excavations. It is a specialised piece of equipment that combines drilling, bolt handling and proper anchoring in the rock mass.

Machines of this type are designed to operate in confined spaces, under difficult environmental conditions, while maintaining high standards of operator safety.

Typical features of bolting machines include:

  • working booms adapted for roof and sidewall operations,
  • drilling and bolting systems,
  • operator cabins providing ergonomics and protection,
  • advanced hydraulic and control systems.

Types of roof bolter machines

Bolting machines can be classified according to several key criteria. The table below presents the most common classifications together with examples of Mine Master solutions.

Types of bolting machines – overview

CriterionTypeMine Master machine examplesCharacteristics
DriveDieselRoof Master 1.7K, Roof Master 1.8 AWKProven solutions for a wide range of applications
DriveElectric (battery-powered)Roof Master 1.8 KENo exhaust emissions, lower noise level, for specific operating conditions
Operating conditionsLow-profile excavationsRLP 1410Compact design for confined spaces
Operating conditionsStandard excavationsRoof Master 1.8 AWKUniversal application
Operating conditionsExplosion-hazard zonesRoof Master 1.8 AWK ATEXCompliance with ATEX requirements
Working configurationVarious drilling and bolting systemsRoof Master 2.320 AWK, 2.310Adaptation to mine-specific requirements

Mine Master roof bolters – overview of solutions

Mine Master designs bolting machines based on many years of experience working with mines around the world. The portfolio includes both compact machines for low-profile excavations and solutions for more demanding operating conditions.

RLP 1410

A compact bolting machine designed for operation in low-profile excavations. Its design enables safe and efficient work in confined spaces while maintaining high stability and bolting precision.

Roof Master 1.7K

A universal bolting machine used in underground mines with varied geological conditions. Its proven design and flexible configuration options make it a popular solution in many mining operations.

Roof Master 1.8 AWK

A classic diesel-powered roof bolter designed for standard excavations. It combines high productivity with reliability in demanding operating conditions.

Roof Master 1.8 AWK ATEX

A version adapted for operation in explosion-hazard zones. It meets ATEX certification requirements while maintaining the functionality and ergonomics of the base version.

Roof Master 1.8 KE

A battery-electric roof bolter designed to improve working conditions in underground excavations. Zero exhaust emissions and reduced noise levels make it a solution for mines focused on modern technologies.

ROOF MASTER 2.310 AWK

Roof Master 2.3 AWKR / 2.310 AWK

Machines designed for larger excavation cross-sections and more demanding applications, offering a wide range of working equipment configurations.

The Mine Master approach

Mine Master machines operate in mines all over the world. Each configuration is selected individually, taking into account geological, organisational and safety conditions. The portfolio includes both standard solutions and machines serving as a base for further customisation, enabling precise adaptation of equipment to the needs of a specific mine.

FAQ – frequently asked questions about roof bolting

What is roof bolting?

It is a method of supporting the roof and sidewalls of an excavation by installing steel rock bolts in the rock mass.

What is a roof bolter used for?

A roof bolter is a mining machine used for drilling holes and installing roof bolts in underground mines.

Does every mine use the same bolting machines?

No. Machines are selected individually based on the geological and organisational conditions of a given mine.

How to select the right roof bolter?

Selection should take into account excavation height, geological conditions, safety requirements and the operating system. Most often this is done in cooperation with the manufacturer.

Does Mine Master offer customer-configured machines?

Yes. Mine Master designs and modifies machines based on specific mine requirements, offering both standard and dedicated solutions.

For detailed specifications and pricing, please contact us.

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