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    Motion WA fluid power workshop upgrade: maintenance gains for mine teams

    January 13, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Motion WA fluid power workshop upgrade: maintenance gains for mine teams

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Motion has consolidated its Western Australian fluid power, hydraulic, and industrial/commercial hose and fittings services into a single upgraded workshop, creating a central hub for mining customers. The facility combines hydraulic cylinder repair, hose assembly, and fluid power diagnostics under one roof, reducing turnaround times for on-site shutdown support and component rebuilds. For maintenance and reliability teams, the integrated workshop model simplifies sourcing of OEM-spec hoses and fittings and supports more coordinated condition-based maintenance on mobile and fixed plant.

    Technical Brief

    • Workshop layout segregates clean assembly, testing and hose fabrication zones to minimise cross-contamination of fluid systems.
    • Integration of industrial and commercial hose services allows single-point management of both low- and high-pressure circuits on-site.

    Our Take

    Recent coverage shows Motion consolidating multiple Australian industrial brands into a single national network, so a WA fluid power workshop upgrade likely fits a broader strategy to localise high-skill service capability close to major mine hubs rather than relying on interstate support.

    In our database, Motion is increasingly positioned as a ‘single-source reliability partner’ for Australian mines, meaning enhanced WA fluid power capacity could be bundled with bearings, power transmission and condition monitoring services to win longer-term site-wide maintenance contracts.

    Most WA-focused pieces in the Mining category emphasise uptime on crushers, conveyors and vibrating screens, and Motion’s promotion of Timken solid-block housed units suggests the upgraded workshop may be geared towards rapid rebuilds and contamination-resistant solutions for these critical assets.

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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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