Australian Made Pulleys: 100% Local Manufacturing

We have increased our commitment to local manufacturing, ensuring that Australian made pulleys use 100% local content still have a place in the industry. By manufacturing pulleys in-house, we are committed to local jobs, training and keeping our manufacturing industry strong.

Australian Made Pulleys Halves Lead Time

As a long-established conveyor specialist manufacturer we were looking to bring the benefit of dramatically reducing manufacturing lead to add value to our customers

With an ever-increasing number of project jobs requiring shorter completion deadlines, sometimes it was difficult to genuinely commit to the required finishing due date stipulated in some tenders.

Pulleys are constructed from either steel pipe or rolled steel shells and incorporate steel-plate end-discs and quality shafting materials.

Local customers now requiring total Australian content in any new equipment.

We have been operating successfully for decades. A major reason for this has been our focus on providing consistent quality and honouring our delivery promises. Some of our clients are now asking more Australian content to support local skills and jobs. We are working with our partners to achieve this goal.

Over the years, we have built a strong and loyal band of clients. We have absolutely no intention of letting them down through unacceptably long lead times for off-shore manufacturing of pulleys.  We have now removed one of these problems by expanding our own local manufacturing content with our conveyor pulleys.

Local Manufacturing: DYNA Engineering’s capability.

We have the capacity to manufacture pulleys up to 1.5m diameter and 3.5m face width, covering most applications.

Our pulleys are designed by computer software incorporating the latest design theories and many years of experience to ensure infinite shaft and shell life.

The pulleys incorporate several design features:

  • Static and/or dynamic balancing
  • Keyless connection of shaft to end-disc using locking assemblies
  • Shells made of rolled steel plate or pipe with full penetration welding to the end-disc
  • Pulley shell surfaces available in plain steel, hot vulcanised rubber, rubber, ceramic and direct bond ceramic lagging
  • Shaft materials are K1040, K1045, K1050 or 4140
  • Crowned or non-crowned.

For more information, see our Pulley Brochure or contact our specialists.

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