Reliable lubrication in Australian mines: safety and uptime notes for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Alemlube is supplying Australian mines with Pulsarlube automatic lubrication systems that meter precise grease volumes directly to critical bearings, conveyors and crushers, reducing manual greasing in confined or high-risk areas. The electro-mechanical units can be programmed for specific discharge rates and operating intervals, maintaining consistent film thickness on components running under heavy loads and variable speeds. By cutting unplanned stoppages and minimising over- or under-lubrication, sites are extending bearing life, stabilising production and lowering maintenance exposure for fitters and lubrication technicians.
Technical Brief
- Electro-mechanical cartridges are gas-free, avoiding pressure build-up risks associated with traditional gas-charged lubricators.
- Remote-mounted lubricators allow relocation of grease points from rotating or guarded equipment to safe access panels.
- Systems support multi-point distribution manifolds, feeding several bearings from a single programmed lubricator.
- Transparent lubricant reservoirs and status LEDs provide visual confirmation of operation without removing guards or covers.
- Units can be isolated and swapped during operation, reducing lock-out duration and exposure during maintenance.
- Integration with existing condition monitoring programmes enables lubrication intervals to be aligned with vibration or temperature alarms.
- For similar fixed plant, automated lubrication reduces work-at-height and confined-space greasing tasks in line with mine safety objectives.
Our Take
Alemlube’s repeat appearance in our Australia-focused Product/Safety coverage, including the recent AlemQube self-bunded fuel tank launch, suggests the company is positioning itself as a full-site support supplier rather than a niche lubrication vendor.
Within the 825 tag-matched Product/Safety pieces, relatively few concentrate on lubrication systems, so Alemlube’s focus here indicates a push into a less crowded but high-consequence segment of mine maintenance risk.
For Australian operators, bundling fuel handling (AlemQube) and lubrication reliability under one supplier like Alemlube can simplify compliance and maintenance regimes, which is increasingly attractive as sites rationalise contractor interfaces for safety-critical services.
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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