For more than two decades, Duralloy® has built welding gear that thrives where others fail. We design our machines in Australia, for Australian conditions—understanding that a welder on a remote mine site or a fabricator in suburban Sydney needs gear that starts reliably, runs predictably, and doesn't quit when the pressure's on.
Every product is engineered to handle the extremes: dusty workshops, long duty cycles, and the kind of daily punishment that comes with real production work. If it leaves our warehouse with the Duralloy name on it, it's built to outlast the job.
We don't just assemble parts—we engineer systems. Every machine is designed to handle the rigors of real-world fabrication: stable arcs that don't wander, glove-friendly controls, and duty cycles that match the pace of a production floor, not a lab bench. Whether it's humid coastal air or red dust on a regional build site, Duralloy equipment shows up ready.
- Stable arcs that don't wander
- Glove-friendly controls
- Duty cycles that match real jobs
When you buy Duralloy, you're not just getting a machine—you're getting access to a network of experienced dealers and technical support staff who speak your language and know your trade. From pre-sale advice to post-warranty servicing, our stockist network spans metro workshops to remote mining operations. If something goes wrong, help isn't an ocean away.
Rugged Australian welding equipment engineered for reliability and output. Trusted by pros nationwide and backed by local service and a 3-Year Warranty.
Up to 3-Year Warranty Coverage you can count on across eligible Duralloy machines and selected product ranges.
Australian-owned and operated, with a nationwide network of reliable stockists and partners.
Supported Locally: Parts, service and advice across Australia.Local support team that speaks your language and knows your trade.
Engineered for Australian conditions — humid coast to red dust outback.
Stable arcs and consistent performance built for daily production work.
Premium quality components chosen for longevity, not just spec sheets.
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