Product Overview
Below you will find all available spare parts, modules and components for our tobacco-industry machines. There is one product category: all items live in the same list (no sub-categories). Use the large search field and part number input to find what you need. You can also input the group number to see all linked parts at once. Only logged-in (approved) customers will see pricing. Everything here is designed for use in tobacco processing lines under heavy duty conditions.
Spare Parts for Tobacco-Industry Machines
Our spare parts are made for continuous operation of tobacco processing lines. The tobacco industry demands precision—from cutting, feeding and conveying, to filter attachment and packaging.
We supply parts for machinery that handles challenges such as heavy dust, frequent format changes and high throughput.
Robust Components for Tobacco Production Lines
In tobacco manufacturing machines the wear-parts are under constant stress. Knives, garniture tapes, suction belts, bearings, sensors and feeding modules — all are subject to high loads.
Good components reduce unscheduled downtime, protect machine investment and help maintain consistent product quality.
Efficient Search and Numbering System for Parts
To keep your production line moving, we employ a clear numbering system.
• Three separate number-series cover machine type, module and spare part.
• A group number links parts that are related: change kits, machine conversions, upgrade sets.
• The large search bar on our home page lets you enter any of those numbers and instantly access the relevant list.
Only approved customers see pricing details, so please contact our team to get access.
Support for Existing Tobacco-Machinery Customers
This system is for established business customers who use our machines in tobacco processing. New customers may contact us directly via the contact page for information.
Prices, availability and shipping terms vary with machine revision and production environment — our team will support you.
Registration on the website is disabled by design to prevent open access; all accounts are granted via customer service.