A major mining operation in regional Australia was experiencing repeated failures of a large slurry pump used within its mineral processing circuit. The pump was critical to maintaining production throughput, and each unplanned shutdown resulted in significant operational losses.
Over a 12-month period, the site recorded:
- Premature bearing failures
- Excessive vibration readings
- Shaft wear beyond tolerance
- Misalignment between pump and drive assembly
Previous repairs had focused on replacing bearings and seals without investigating the underlying mechanical cause. The recurring failures suggested a deeper issue related to housing distortion, shaft alignment or imbalance.
The client required an engineering partner capable of conducting a complete strip, assess and rebuild process with root cause analysis, rather than a surface-level repair.