Tools – precision instruments for engine and system maintenance
In the maritime and industrial sectors, the right tools are essential for maintaining, assembling and repairing engines, pumps, and auxiliary systems. Whether working on high-performance diesel units or marine generators, precision tools ensure safe and efficient service operations. From basic mechanical tools to specialized engine instruments – quality and compatibility make the difference in professional use.
Applications in marine and industrial environments
Maintenance in ship engine rooms or industrial plants requires durable and purpose-built tools. Technicians rely on them for:
- Disassembling and installing engine components
- Precise adjustment of valves, injectors and couplings
- Leak testing, torque control and alignment
- Safe handling of high-pressure systems
Whether during scheduled overhauls or emergency repairs, robust tools contribute to short downtimes and consistent service quality.
Tool categories we offer
Our assortment includes a broad range of tools for ship and industrial engine service:
- Torque wrenches and calibrated tightening tools
- Puller sets, valve spring compressors and injector tools
- Special tools suitable for MTU, MAN, Volvo Penta and Deutz engines
- Measuring instruments (e.g. calipers, micrometers, gauges)
We focus on OEM-compatible tools designed for use on large engines and rotating equipment – ensuring proper fit, safety and compliance with engine manufacturer specifications.
Durability and safety
Professional tools used in marine and industrial settings must withstand high forces, corrosion, oil exposure and mechanical stress. Our products are made from hardened steel, chrome vanadium or stainless materials to meet these requirements. Ergonomic design and compliance with safety standards (e.g. DIN, ISO) are key features across all tool categories.

FAQ
Which tools are essential for marine engine maintenance?
Common tools include torque wrenches, pullers, feeler gauges, valve setting tools, and alignment kits. Depending on the engine type, special tools may be required for injectors, filters or couplings.
Are specialized tools needed for each engine brand?
Yes. Major manufacturers like MTU, MAN, Deutz or Volvo Penta often require brand-specific tools for proper installation and servicing. Using the correct tool ensures warranty compliance and prevents component damage.