CNC Machined Wear Parts Australia

Custom CNC machined wear parts for mining, quarrying, and heavy equipment. Bisalloy, Hardox, tungsten carbide. Reverse engineering available. ISO tolerances. Quote in 2 business days.

Wear Parts We Manufacture

Each wear part is designed to resist abrasion, impact, and erosion in harsh industrial environments.

Wear plates and liners

Wear rings and sleeves

Bushings and bearings

Cutting edges and blades

Impeller wear rings

Seal faces

Slide pads and guides

Custom wear components

Industries We Serve

Our wear parts are deployed in extreme industrial environments worldwide.

MiningQuarryingAgricultureConstructionOil & gasPulp & paper

Materials Available

We stock and machine all ultra-hard materials for severe wear environments.

MaterialHardnessBest For
Bisalloy400 HVImpact and abrasive wear, mining
Hardox500–550 HBSliding wear, moderate impact
Tungsten Carbide1400+ HVExtreme abrasion, stone and sand
Stainless Steel 316170 HBCorrosive wear environments
Bronze80–150 HBLow-friction, non-metallic surfaces
UHMWPE / PEEK60–80 Shore DLow-friction, non-metallic, corrosion-resistant

Manufacturing Capabilities

CNC Machining of Hard Materials

We machine Bisalloy, Hardox, and tungsten carbide on CNC mills and lathes. Specialized tooling and coolant strategy ensure excellent finish on ultra-hard materials.

  • Bisalloy and Hardox
  • Carbide cutting tools
  • Coolant optimization
  • Long tool life

Reverse Engineering

Send us your worn part, and we will measure and create a replacement drawing. We confirm material, replicate all features, and manufacture new parts to the same standard.

  • Worn part analysis
  • New part replication
  • Material confirmation
  • Faster than OEM parts

Surface Treatment and Hardening

We arrange hardening, nitriding, hard-facing, and ceramic coatings to extend wear life. Treatments can reduce wear by 50–80% in the right application.

  • Case hardening
  • Nitriding
  • Hard-facing and weld overlay
  • PVD and CVD coatings

Quality Assurance

Every wear part is inspected to ensure long service life and minimal downtime.

Dimensional inspection — CMM verification of all critical features

Hardness testing — Verification of surface hardness on treated parts

Surface finish inspection — Ra measurements on wearing surfaces

Material certification — Mill certificates for all materials

Visual inspection for cracks, defects, and premature wear

Full traceability and batch control

Lead Times & Quantities

Rapid turnaround for wear parts, with volume pricing available for repeat orders.

Simple wear parts

7–10 days

Flat plates, simple geometry

Moderate complexity

10–15 days

Rings, sleeves, custom profiles

Complex treated parts

15–20 days

Hardened, hard-faced, coated

Wear Parts FAQ

What materials are best for extreme wear applications?

Material selection depends on the wear mechanism. Bisalloy (400 HV) is the standard for impact and abrasive wear in mining and quarrying. Hardox (500–550 HB) is used for sliding wear and moderate impact. Tungsten carbide is specified for extreme abrasion (dry sand, stone) where steel wears too quickly. Stainless steel 316 is used for corrosive environments. UHMWPE and PEEK are selected for low-friction, non-metallic applications. Our engineers recommend the best material based on your specific wear conditions.

Can you manufacture replacement wear parts for obsolete equipment?

Yes. If you have a worn part, we can reverse engineer it and manufacture an exact replacement. We take the worn part, measure critical dimensions, and confirm material specification, then machine new parts to the same drawing. This is faster and cheaper than sourcing original spare parts for old equipment.

What surface treatments improve wear resistance?

Surface treatments extend wear life significantly. Hardening (case hardening or through-hardening) increases surface hardness and wear resistance. Nitriding is used on steel wear parts to improve hardness without dimensional change. Hard-facing (weld overlay) deposits ultra-hard metal on wear surfaces for extended life. Ceramic coatings (PVD, CVD) can reduce wear by 50–80%. We recommend treatment based on your specific wear mechanism and production environment.

What is the typical lead time for wear parts?

Simple wear parts (flat plates, simple geometry) can be delivered in 7–10 business days. Moderate complexity (rings, sleeves, custom profiles) typically take 10–15 business days. Complex wear components (multi-stepped, hardened, treated) may take 15–20 business days. Large-volume orders can be scheduled for optimal pricing.

Can you reverse engineer worn parts for replacement?

Yes. Send us your worn part, and we will measure and create a replacement drawing. We confirm original material specification, replicate all critical features, and manufacture new parts to the same standard. This service is ideal for obsolete or hard-to-find spare parts — faster and often cheaper than sourcing from original equipment manufacturers.

Do you offer material recommendations for specific wear conditions?

Yes. Our engineering team will assess your wear application and recommend the best material. We consider the type of wear (abrasion, impact, sliding, corrosion), operating environment, temperature, and production volume. We can often extend wear life by 2–5× by specifying the right material and surface treatment combination.

Get a Quote for Custom Wear Parts

Upload your drawing or send a worn part for reverse engineering. We'll return a quote with material recommendations within 2 business days.

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