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Grinding mill Troubleshooting

The most common grinding mill problems on the plant floor, with the likely causes and the fix for each. Part of the OEE Lab directory of 301+ documented problems.

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Problems on this page:

Low grinding efficiency or coarse product

Hits OEE: Performance

Symptoms: Coarse product, low throughput, high energy per tonne.

Worn liners/lifters
Inspect and replace liners; restore the lifter profile.
Wrong media charge or size
Top up/grade the grinding media to spec.
Feed rate or classification off
Balance feed; tune the classifier/cyclones.

Prevention: Liner and media management, feed/classifier control.

Liner or media wear

Hits OEE: Availability

Symptoms: Rising power/noise, falling performance, scheduled reline due.

Normal abrasive wear
Monitor wear; plan relines on condition.
Wrong liner/media for the duty
Select correct alloys/profiles.
Overcharging or operating error
Operate within design; avoid overcharge.

Prevention: Wear monitoring, correct specification, operating discipline.

Bearing, trunnion or drive fault

Hits OEE: Availability

Symptoms: Bearing temperature/lube alarms, drive trips, vibration.

Lubrication system fault
Check the trunnion/bearing lube system and oil.
Bearing or trunnion wear
Inspect bearings/trunnion; service per OEM.
Drive/gear or clutch fault
Check the girth gear, pinion and drive.

Prevention: Lube-system upkeep, bearing monitoring, drive maintenance.

Grinding mill troubleshooting FAQ

Grinding mill: what causes low grinding efficiency or coarse product, and how do I fix it?

Symptoms: Coarse product, low throughput, high energy per tonne. Likely causes: Worn liners/lifters; Wrong media charge or size; Feed rate or classification off. Fixes: Inspect and replace liners; restore the lifter profile. Top up/grade the grinding media to spec. Balance feed; tune the classifier/cyclones. Prevention: Liner and media management, feed/classifier control.

Grinding mill: what causes liner or media wear, and how do I fix it?

Symptoms: Rising power/noise, falling performance, scheduled reline due. Likely causes: Normal abrasive wear; Wrong liner/media for the duty; Overcharging or operating error. Fixes: Monitor wear; plan relines on condition. Select correct alloys/profiles. Operate within design; avoid overcharge. Prevention: Wear monitoring, correct specification, operating discipline.

Grinding mill: what causes bearing, trunnion or drive fault, and how do I fix it?

Symptoms: Bearing temperature/lube alarms, drive trips, vibration. Likely causes: Lubrication system fault; Bearing or trunnion wear; Drive/gear or clutch fault. Fixes: Check the trunnion/bearing lube system and oil. Inspect bearings/trunnion; service per OEM. Check the girth gear, pinion and drive. Prevention: Lube-system upkeep, bearing monitoring, drive maintenance.

Guidance only. Always follow lockout/tagout and your site's safe-work procedures, and verify against OEM manuals before acting.

Stop the same fault coming back

Recurring grinding mill stops usually trace to a cause you cannot see by hand. The partner we recommend is Fabrico: EU-built, so your production data stays in EU jurisdiction, with computer-vision true-cause of micro-stops, a closed loop from PLC-read OEE to an auto-routed work order, and ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001 (supports audit-readiness).

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