Truck & Machinery Glass Replacement in Mount Isa

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Mount Isa Machinery Glass Replacement

Cracked or shattered glass on trucks or machinery can slow down operations, reduce safety and even result in compliance issues. At Isa Auto Glass & Upholstery in Mount Isa, we specialise in fast, reliable machinery glass replacement for heavy vehicles, mining equipment, earthmovers and commercial fleets.


Our team works efficiently to minimise downtime while ensuring a secure fit and durable finish that holds up in tough environments.


We know time off the road or job site costs money. Call (07) 4743 6882 to book a fast, no-fuss repair or replacement.

Durability You Can Depend On

Working with heavy vehicles takes more than just fixing glass—it takes the right materials, fit and approach. Our team understands the demands of industrial work and is equipped to get your equipment operational quickly and safely.


  • We repair or replace windscreens, door glass and panels across a wide range of trucks, excavators, loaders, graders, dozers and more.
  • All glass used is durable and impact-resistant, suitable for rough terrain, heavy vibration and demanding site conditions.
  • Our precise fitting process helps avoid leaks, dust intrusion and weakened seals that can affect visibility or equipment performance.
  • We offer quick turnaround to support busy operators and minimise job site disruptions.
  • Whether it’s a single machine or part of a fleet, we deliver a consistent, quality result every time.


Our machinery glass replacement service is tailored for people who can’t afford delays. When your equipment’s down, we make sure the fix isn’t.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is machinery glass different from regular car glass?

    Yes. Machinery glass is often thicker, more impact-resistant and may be curved or custom-shaped to fit specific models. It’s designed to withstand vibration, debris and outdoor exposure. Some machinery may also require laminated safety glass or polycarbonate alternatives, depending on the application.

  • How long does it take to replace glass in heavy equipment?

    Replacement times vary based on the complexity of the machinery and the location of the glass. Standard jobs may take one to two hours, but specialised vehicles or those needing hard-to-source panels may require longer. Many service providers aim to minimise downtime, especially for commercial clients.

  • Can I keep using my machine if the glass is cracked?

    Using machinery with cracked or broken glass can be dangerous and may breach workplace safety regulations. Cracks can impair visibility, compromise cabin protection and worsen with movement. It’s recommended to stop use and arrange replacement promptly to avoid safety risks or compliance issues.