Engine overhaul
Pistons, rings, bearings, gaskets, water pumps, oil pumps and overhaul kits.
Send Cummins part numbers, engine series, generator model, ESN, quantity and use case. Engine, fuel-system, control and generator parts are reviewed for fitment, source options, documentation and compliance before quotation.
Engine data
One similar engine series can have multiple configurations. Send the ESN, CPL where available, generator model and part numbers to reduce mismatch risk.
Pistons, rings, bearings, gaskets, water pumps, oil pumps and overhaul kits.
Injectors, fuel pumps, sensors, controllers and harnesses require careful item review.
Starter, alternator, cooling, controls and service items by engine and generator model.
Compliance
Engine, control, fuel and generator components can be tied to sensitive applications. End user and intended use must be clear before any commercial offer.
Construction, mining, generator service, industrial maintenance or other use case.
The final company, fleet, site or project must be identified for review.
Invoice, packing, specifications and route assumptions are discussed after screening.
Compliance-first RFQ
All requests are reviewed before quotation for product eligibility, end-use, end user, consignee, destination, documentation, restricted-party status, freight-forwarder details, route feasibility and applicable export-control or sanctions restrictions.
GearTech Solutions does not promise supply, shipment or delivery to Iran before review. GearTech Solutions is not an official Caterpillar, CAT, Komatsu or Cummins dealer. Brand names are used only to identify requested parts and compatibility; all trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Cluster map
Each page has one commercial intent: country hub, part-number RFQ, brand, city, equipment class or industry. This keeps the English cluster clean and avoids duplicate delivery-style pages.
FAQ
Part number, ESN or engine series, generator model if relevant, quantity, buyer company, end user and intended use.
It helps start the review, but exact part numbers or an Excel list are normally needed for pricing.
Because some parts can be tied to controlled or sensitive applications, end user and use case review is required.
Yes, if the part number and engine context are accurate enough.