The HLX5T gearbox connects the rotation motor to the drill string through a gear reduction that delivers high torque at the shank adapter to turn the heavy T51/GT60 rod string against the hard formation contact resistance. In sublevel stoping production at LKAB's Malmberget—where 35-meter uphole rings are drilled at steep angles in magnetite formation—the gearbox handles a rotation torque demand that fluctuates significantly between the smooth sections of the hole and the hard interlayer contacts that occur when the drill string encounters a magnetite zone with different orientation to the main ore body. Those torque spikes—3–5× the baseline rotation torque for 50–300 milliseconds—are transmitted through the gearbox gear mesh at full speed.
Stability in the HLX5T gearbox context means the gear mesh maintains its designed contact pattern under those torque spikes rather than allowing the gears to micro-deflect off their designed contact zone. Gear deflection under spike loading causes contact fatigue initiation at the tooth face outside the normal wear track—pitting starts at the spike contact zone rather than the center of the tooth face, eventually producing a spalled tooth that sheds metal debris into the gearbox oil. At Malmberget's high-inclination longhole angles, the spike frequency is higher than in vertical holes because the rod string tends to contact the drill hole wall at inclination changes, creating intermittent torque input that adds to the formation-driven spikes.
Gearbox Maintenance for High-Inclination Longhole Production at Malmberget
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Maintenance Item |
Standard Interval |
Malmberget High-Inclination Adj. |
Reason |
|
Gearbox oil analysis |
Every 500 hrs |
Every 300 hrs |
Earlier warning of tooth fatigue in spike-loaded operation |
|
Gear mesh contact check |
1,000 hrs |
700 hrs |
High-inclination spike frequency accelerates off-center wear |
|
Oil temperature check |
Each shift end |
Each shift end |
Consistent; inclination doesn't change thermal load |
|
Drain plug particle magnet |
500 hrs |
300 hrs |
Steel particle size indicates tooth condition |

Malmberget's HLX5T maintenance supervisors examine the drain plug magnetic particle catch under magnification at every 300-hour oil change—distinguishing between the fine ferrous swarf from normal gear break-in (expected) and the coarser metallic flakes from fatigue spalling (replacement trigger). HOVOO supplies HLX5T gearbox seal kits and gear oil specifications for LKAB's high-inclination production drilling programs. References at hovooseal.com.
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