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    Hydraulic repairs on demand: Motion FPS mobile workshops for mine planners

    February 1, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Hydraulic repairs on demand: Motion FPS mobile workshops for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Motion’s Fluid Power Solutions (FPS) Mobile Workshops are providing rapid on-site hydraulic hose repairs for mine sites using Gates and Exitflex hose systems carried in truck-mounted service units. The vehicles are fitted with crimping, cutting and pressure-testing equipment, allowing technicians to fabricate and replace high-pressure hoses in situ rather than sending components off-site. For maintenance planners, this model reduces unplanned downtime on critical assets such as excavators and haul trucks and supports more flexible hose management in remote pits and processing areas.

    Technical Brief

    • Truck-mounted units carry crimpers, saws and pressure-test rigs sized for high-pressure mining circuits.
    • Gates and Exitflex hose stocks on board allow like-for-like replacement to OEM pressure and temperature ratings.
    • Technicians operate within Motion FPS procedures for hose routing, bend radius and abrasion protection to minimise recurrence.
    • On-vehicle pressure testing verifies assembly integrity before recommissioning, reducing risk of in-service hose bursts.
    • Mobile workshops are configured to access pit ramps and bench roads, enabling work at active dig faces.
    • Standardised hose and fitting inventories across the fleet simplify isolation, tagging and replacement on multi-site contracts.
    • Reduced need to transport contaminated hoses off-site lowers manual handling exposure and fluid spill risk.
    • Similar mobile hydraulic support models are being adopted on large mining fleets to formalise hose management regimes.

    Our Take

    Motion’s repeated appearance in recent Australian Mining coverage – from Exitflex hoses (22 Jan 2026) to Fenner couplings and Timken housed units – signals a deliberate push to be a one-stop reliability partner for Australian mines rather than just a component supplier.

    The January 2026 piece on Motion’s consolidated Western Australian fluid power workshop suggests that on-demand hydraulic repair services in Australia are being underpinned by centralised, higher-capacity hubs rather than small, dispersed service points.

    Across the 838 Mining stories in our database, there are relatively few that combine ‘Product’, ‘Safety’ and ‘Projects’ tags without a specific commodity focus, which indicates this Motion/FPS coverage is aimed at site-wide maintenance and uptime strategies rather than any single ore stream.

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