The catalogue shows part numbers and technical specs only – no RRP (Recommended Retail Price). This is a trade catalogue, so you cannot buy direct. You must call a local Partquip dealer. This adds a frustrating extra step for the DIYer.
The Partquip catalogue is not beautiful or intuitive, but it is authoritative for the niche it serves. In an age of flashy apps that tell you the wrong part, Partquip’s old-school, dimension-heavy, no-nonsense approach is refreshing. If you fix heavy or old machinery for a living, buy it. If you are a casual home mechanic, borrow it from someone who knows how to read it. partquip catalogue
Each part listing includes a comprehensive list of OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part numbers. If you have a failed part with a faded number, you can search the Partquip index by the OEM number and find their equivalent. This is a lifesaver for identifying mystery parts. The catalogue shows part numbers and technical specs