Predictive maintenance technology targets quarry downtime challenges

As Australian quarrying operations grapple with rising equipment downtime costs and maintenance safety concerns, our IQA National Silver Sponsor Dodge Industrial is deploying Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) monitoring systems designed for real-time equipment health tracking across quarry sites.

The technology represents a sector-wide shift from reactive repairs to predictive maintenance - a change driven by pressure to extend asset lifecycles and reduce unplanned stoppages.
Dodge's 145-year expertise in mechanical power transmission has evolved beyond component supply to system-level analysis, examining entire operational setups to identify recurring failure patterns and efficiency losses.

Recent safety-focused design innovations address a persistent quarrying challenge: maintenance tasks requiring multiple technicians or elevated work positions. New equipment features enable single-person installation and improve technician access during routine servicing.

The company's mounted bearings, enclosed gearing, and mechanical drive systems are engineered specifically for the high-load, abrasive conditions typical of Australian quarrying environments.

With local technical support and application engineering available to operations nationwide, the approach reflects growing sector demand for equipment partnerships that combine supply with ongoing technical guidance and problem-solving capability.

Dodge Industrial supports the IQA and its members as a National Silver Sponsor.

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