Rescuers on Saturday retrieved one more body and spotted the remains of six other workers, although they have not managed to reach them yet, said a statement from the Indonesian subsidiary of Freeport-McMoRan.
Ten workers were rescued alive following the accident on Tuesday at the firm's Grasberg mine, one of the world's biggest gold and copper mines high in the mountains of rugged Papua province.
Rescuers' progress "has been slow work because of the need to stabilise the ground and roof for every metre of debris and rock they clear", the statement said.
Operations have been suspended since Wednesday to show sympathy with those affected, and the company has given no indication when operations will resume, or what might have caused the accident.
A group of protesters calling for safer working conditions continued to block a road at the mine on Sunday, but company spokeswoman Daisy Primayanti said the situation was under control.