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    SEW‑EURODRIVE industrial gear service: reliability gains for Australian mines

    January 7, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    SEW‑EURODRIVE industrial gear service: reliability gains for Australian mines

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    SEW‑EURODRIVE is expanding its Australian industrial gear service capability with a national network of service centres backed by large local inventories of complete gear units and critical spares to cut shutdown durations. The company focuses on fast overhaul and replacement of helical, bevel-helical and planetary drives used on conveyors, mills and apron feeders, using OEM test rigs and factory-spec assembly to restore original torque ratings and thermal performance. For mine operators, the approach reduces the need for emergency imports and supports planned maintenance on high-power drives in remote locations.

    Technical Brief

    • Service scope covers complete strip‑down, crack inspection of gear teeth and housings, and replacement of wear components.
    • Gear units are rebuilt to original OEM specifications rather than “fit‑for‑purpose” third‑party repair standards.

    Our Take

    Within the 498 Mining stories in our database, Australia-based pieces tagged both ‘Product’ and ‘Projects’ often focus on lifecycle support rather than greenfield builds, suggesting SEW-EURODRIVE is targeting brownfield optimisation and uptime rather than new mine supply.

    Where industrial gear service is highlighted in Australian mining coverage, it typically correlates with operators pushing longer run times between major shutdowns, so SEW-EURODRIVE’s positioning here likely speaks to demand for condition-based maintenance and rapid rebuild capability in existing plants.

    Our product-focused Australian Mining items increasingly emphasise OEMs offering integrated service across mechanical and drive systems, meaning SEW-EURODRIVE’s service offer could be a differentiator for miners looking to rationalise vendor interfaces on critical rotating equipment.

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