Allweld has made a sustained and significant investment in CNC and automated manufacturing technology to deliver greater precision, consistency and efficiency across all production work. Our CNC equipped workshop is one of the most comprehensively equipped facilities in regional Queensland, supporting everything from complex one-off components to high-volume production programs.
Our CNC equipment includes a CNC Press, CNC Laser, CNC 5-Axis Water Jet Cutter, CNC Deburrer and Tube Laser, CNC Router and Robotic Welding systems. This is complemented by a milling machine, lathe, 3D printing capability and a full suite of manual and hydraulic tooling.
We machine aluminium, mild steel, stainless steel and plastics, and our CAM programming capability ensures that complex parts are manufactured accurately and repeatably. Whether you need a one-off prototype, a small production run or a larger volume program, our CNC workshop delivers consistent quality under our ISO 9001 certified quality management system.
We review your drawings, CAD files or brief and confirm materials, tolerances and production method before programming begins.
Our team programs your parts using CAM software, optimising tool paths for accuracy, efficiency and material use.
Parts are machined or cut on the appropriate CNC equipment — press, laser, waterjet, router or robotic welding as required.
Machined parts are deburred, cleaned and finished ready for inspection or the next stage of production.
Parts are inspected against your drawings and specifications to confirm they meet the required tolerance and quality standard.
Parts are delivered to you or passed directly into the next stage of your fabrication or fit-out project.
Our CNC workshop includes a CNC Press, CNC Laser, 5-Axis CNC Water Jet Cutter, CNC Deburrer, Tube Laser, CNC Router and Robotic Welding systems, supported by a milling machine, lathe and 3D printing capability.
We machine aluminium, mild steel, stainless steel and plastics. Contact us to discuss any specific material requirements.
Yes. We regularly produce one-off prototype components as well as small and large production runs, all under our ISO 9001 certified quality management system.
Yes. 3D printing is available as part of our manufacturing capability and is particularly useful for prototyping, tooling aids and complex geometry components.
Our 5-axis waterjet cutter cuts complex profiles and bevelled edges in a wide range of materials without heat distortion, making it ideal for precision parts in materials sensitive to high-heat cutting methods.
Yes. We can work from your existing CAD files, drawings or 3D models. If you don’t have CAD files, our design team can create them from your sketches or brief.