Refurbishments
Rebuilding or Refurbishing and its Implications
Australian Mining Product and Services Pty Limited ranks among companies that offer the service to refurbish used mining parts, and the ability to reverse engineer existing parts to improve the parts’ reliability and make safety improvements
Refurbishing existing worn, damaged, or used mining equipment parts to a condition that meets operational specifications, often at a lower cost than purchasing new components.
Common mining components that are refurbished include:
- Hydraulic cylinders
- Buckets and excavator attachments
- Crusher components
- Gearboxes and transmissions
- Pumps and valves
- Electric motors and generators
- Conveyor rollers and pulleys
- Drill rods and drilling equipment
- Engine components
A typical refurbishment process involves:
- Inspection and assessment – Evaluate wear, cracks, corrosion, and dimensional tolerances.
- Disassembly and cleaning – Remove contaminants and separate components.
- Repair or rebuild – Welding, machining, metal spraying, hardfacing, bearing replacement, or other restoration methods.
- Testing and quality control – Verify dimensions, performance, and safety requirements.
- Reassembly and certification – Return the component to service with supporting documentation where required.
Benefits
- Lower capital expenditure compared with new parts.
- Reduced equipment downtime when exchange programs are available.
- Extended component life.
- Reduced waste and environmental impact.
- Improved asset utilization.
Challenges
- Ensuring refurbished parts meet OEM specifications.
- Detecting hidden fatigue or structural damage.
- Maintaining quality assurance and traceability.
- Balancing refurbishment costs against replacement costs
These services will result in restoration through refurbishment being
economical
sustainable
reduces downtime
instrumental in retaining a similar existing configuration
avoids using available economic resources to invest in the purchase of replacement parts that may require modifications to the existing plant layout
Upgrades incorporated to add modern technological advancements in the material
The part is first inspected to assess the viability of a rebuild to its original condition and specifications
In addition to significant cost saving, refurbishments of high value parts can return a component that is now like a new part and in many cases the component will incorporate features to There are quite a few advantages to refurbishing a used item Cost-Efficiency: a refurbished product is usually far less expensive than buying a new item
Refurbished or re builds can be very beneficial to the environment , use far less energy to manufacture a new component as well as a reduction in waste of sometime very hazardous materials
Incorporate modern day items to improve the inherent safety requirements
We can make adjustments to improve reliability by incorporating technology as well as material to reduce the impact on environmental conditions
However, the faster availability at a lower cost can be a great advantage to tight budgets
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