Fixed Plant Maintenance Solutions is the premier Queensland company specializing in mill maintenance and equipment preservation. By assisting you with implementing regular preventative maintenance, Fixed Plant Maintenance Solutions can help guarantee the maximum life from your critical equipment, such as pinion and girth gears. In addition, they can make proper recommendations on lubricants and alignment, as well as optimal time for repairs and replacements.
Helping to optimise mill reliability and availability is more than their slogan; it’s what they do for their clients. FPMS will provide all the support and best practices needed to make sure your equipment is available and functioning at peak capacity. They have vast experience in mill and concentrator maintenance which allows them to make expert recommendations about what is required to reduce down time due to breakdowns and poorly maintained equipment.
In addition to recommending best practices, FPMS can supervise and provide project management to shutdown operations or even man and carry out the complete shutdown operation and maintenance. They can supervise preventive maintenance tasks, including pinion and girth gear, bearing and drive train inspections. They can carry out the entire inspection on site and upon completion make further recommendations on whether repair or replacement is needed. Finally, FPMS provides on-site laser aligning of couplings and components.
Some examples of services we’ve provided for satisfied customers include:
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Contact Information
Phone 0733855030
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12 Wullun Pl Narangba QLD 4504
About Us
Fixed Plant Maintenance Solutions (FPMS) provide all the necessary support to ensure equipment availability through best practice maintenance. We have extensive experience within concentrator maintenance, so we understand the vital importance of daily preventative maintenance schedules. Therefore we are able to provide maintenance departments with expert recommendations as to what is required – either minimum or optimum recommendations – to reduce breakdowns and unexpected, costly plant down time. |