Wacker Neuson is a German manufacturer of compact and light construction equipment — compact excavators, wheel loaders, dumpers, and an extensive line of light equipment including rammers, plates, and rollers. Their equipment is common in European-focused construction operations and North American specialty contractors.
Equipment types
Parts sourcing guidance applies across Wacker Neuson's active product lineup. These are the models we see most often in customer fleets.
EZ17
Compact excavator (zero tail)
EZ26
Compact excavator
EZ38
Compact excavator
ET65
Compact excavator
ET90
Compact excavator
DW100
Wheel dumper
DT15
Track dumper
What operations teams typically source for Wacker Neuson equipment. PartsIQ covers every category across your supplier network.
Hydraulic, engine, fuel, air
Pumps, cylinders, hoses, swing motors
Rubber tracks, idlers, sprockets
Injectors, belts, gaskets
Harnesses, sensors, displays
Rammer shoes, plate bases, roller drums
For authoritative OEM part numbers and exploded-view diagrams, refer to Wacker Neuson's official parts catalog. PartsIQ sources parts across your supplier network — we don't replace the OEM catalog, we help you source against it.
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Hydraulic components, emissions-related parts, and warranty-period machines.
Filters, rubber tracks, engine wear parts (since engines are sourced from third-party manufacturers with wider part availability), and light equipment consumables.
Patterns we see across teams running Wacker Neuson equipment.
PartsIQ is a parts procurement platform — not a Wacker Neuson dealer. We source across your verified supplier network and use AI to collect quotes faster.
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Wacker Neuson's official parts catalog is available through their dealer network and online at wackerneuson.com. For older or specialty parts, the dealer network is the primary channel. PartsIQ helps source across OEM dealers and aftermarket suppliers in one workflow, which can shorten lead times on hard-to-find parts.
Wacker Neuson uses engines from multiple manufacturers depending on the model year and equipment class — Kohler, Yanmar, and Perkins are the most common. That means engine parts are often available through those manufacturers' parallel networks, giving you more sourcing options than for fully-proprietary equipment.
The aftermarket for Wacker Neuson is smaller than for Bobcat or Kubota in North America, but rubber tracks, filters, and common wear parts have reliable aftermarket sources. Hydraulic and emissions components are best sourced OEM. Cross-reference any aftermarket part number against the original before ordering.
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