Standard exchange

A fast solution for maximum benefits.

With standard exchange, we offer you a reliable, cost-effective solution to get your machine back up and running in the best possible conditions.

What does standard exchange mean?

The term standard exchange is used to indicate the replacement of a motor with its factory-refurbished equivalent.

Standard exchange motors are carefully disassembled, examined and tested at the factory to ensure quality, function and adaptability. The result is technically new motors that match the originals in every respect.

Standard exchange is conditional on the return of your old motor.

How can I benefit from a standard exchange?

We include the standard exchange as an option in our offers for all manufacturer brands that offer this service such as: Deutz, Perkins, Caterpillar, Iveco etc.

In addition, standard exchange mainly concerns engine series that have not been produced for years.

Finally, to benefit from standard exchange the trade-in of your old engine is mandatory.

The benefits

A quality solution

Thanks to standard exchange, you benefit from a high-quality reconditioned engine that meets the same technical requirements as new engines.

A cost-effective solution

You prolong the life of your machine and keep it running at a reduced cost, perfectly adapted to the age of your machine: savings of up to 30% compared to new equivalents.

An environmentally-friendly solution

By opting for a standard exchange engine, you're making a commitment to sustainable development, recycling and limiting industrial waste.

Turnkey or customized solutions

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Agricultural, Construction and Industrial Engines
Complete motors, including connecting rods

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Engines and complete motors
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Agricultural, Construction and Industrial Engines