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    Gates power transmission for mining: reliability and design notes for engineers

    January 14, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Gates power transmission for mining: reliability and design notes for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Gates is expanding its mining-ready power transmission offering, pairing high-performance hydraulic hoses with its high-power Predator synchronous belts for demanding crusher, conveyor and pump drives. The Predator belts are engineered for high-torque, shock-loaded applications common on long overland conveyors and primary crushers, aiming to reduce slippage and unplanned downtime compared with conventional V-belts. For maintenance and reliability teams, the integrated hose and belt package simplifies spares standardisation and supports higher installed power on existing drive layouts without major structural changes.

    Technical Brief

    • Predator synchronous belts are specified for shock-loaded drives where torque spikes routinely exceed motor nameplate ratings.
    • Belt construction uses high-modulus tensile cords and abrasion-resistant tooth facing to maintain pitch accuracy.
    • Zero-slip tooth engagement allows designers to run smaller-diameter pulleys without sacrificing transmitted power.
    • Retrofit kits are configured to drop into existing V-belt sheave envelopes, avoiding drive-base modifications.
    • Matching hydraulic hose assemblies are rated for high-impulse, high-temperature circuits typical of crusher and conveyor hydraulics.
    • Unified hose and belt packages enable common spares across multiple crushers, overland conveyors and slurry pump stations.
    • For brownfield mines, higher power density on existing centres can defer capex on new drive trains.

    Our Take

    Within the 605 Mining stories in our coverage, Australia-focused pieces tagged both ‘Product’ and ‘Projects’ often highlight reliability upgrades on existing fleets rather than greenfield builds, suggesting Gates is likely targeting brownfield productivity and uptime gains rather than new-mine capex cycles.

    Product-led articles in Australia in our database frequently involve power transmission and fluid handling systems being adapted to harsh, remote conditions, so any Gates solution positioned as ‘power you can count on’ will be judged by miners against proven MTBF and serviceability in regions like the Pilbara and Queensland coalfields.

    With no specific commodity attached, this Australia-based Gates coverage aligns with other cross-commodity infrastructure stories, where vendors seek standardised solutions that can be rolled out across iron ore, coal and critical minerals sites, giving operators a way to rationalise spares and maintenance contracts across multiple projects.

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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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