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    Motion and mining reliability: key maintenance takeaways for engineers

    December 16, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Motion and mining reliability: key maintenance takeaways for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Motion is positioning itself as a single-source reliability partner for Australian mines by integrating bearings, power transmission, hydraulics, and condition monitoring services under one national brand. The company focuses on reducing unplanned downtime on critical assets such as conveyors, crushers, and pumps through onsite reliability audits, vibration analysis, and predictive maintenance programmes. For maintenance and reliability engineers, the key shift is from transactional parts supply to bundled technical support, inventory management, and field service aimed at extending component life and stabilising plant availability.

    Technical Brief

    • Motion’s field teams deploy vibration, thermography and oil analysis kits directly on fixed plant.
    • Reliability engineers from Motion conduct structured onsite audits, feeding findings into mine maintenance plans.
    • Service scope spans bearings, power transmission, hydraulics and sealing, allowing integrated failure-mode reviews.
    • On critical rotating equipment, Motion configures sensor placement and monitoring intervals to suit duty severity.
    • Inventory support includes rationalising bearing and belt SKUs to reduce wrong-part fitment risk.
    • Standardised inspection checklists and reporting formats are used across Motion’s national mining customer base.
    • Motion’s technicians provide on-the-job training for mine fitters on correct installation and lubrication practices.
    • For other mines, the model illustrates how consolidating reliability services can formalise safety-critical maintenance.

    Our Take

    Motion’s focus on reliability and safety in Australia sits alongside digital maintenance platforms like Fast2Mine, which in our database is already monitoring more than 7,000 assets across over 85 iron ore and other mines, signalling that condition-based and predictive maintenance is becoming standard practice rather than a niche add-on.

    Across the 683 tag-matched Product/Safety/Projects pieces, Australia appears frequently as a test bed for new reliability technologies, suggesting that Motion’s 2025 offerings are likely to be benchmarked by operators against advanced fleet and maintenance systems such as Weir Group’s recently acquired Fast2Mine suite.

    For Australian Mining’s readership, the combination of Motion’s reliability products with fleet-wide monitoring platforms like Mining Control and Maintenance Control (highlighted in the Fast2Mine coverage) implies that procurement teams will increasingly need to evaluate how physical components integrate with mine-wide digital maintenance ecosystems rather than on standalone performance alone.

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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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