What’s the Real Difference?

When a frac pump goes down, one of the first decisions operators face is whether to use OEM parts or aftermarket replacements.

This decision impacts:

  • Cost
  • Downtime
  • Equipment performance
  • Long-term reliability

For pumps like the SPM QWS2500, FET FXD2500, and FMC WQ2700, this choice is especially important due to the extreme loads these components operate under.

What is OEM?

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts are produced by the original pump manufacturer.

Advantages:

  • Designed specifically for the equipment
  • Known fit and compatibility

Challenges:

  • Higher cost
  • Longer lead times
  • Limited availability in urgent situations

What is Aftermarket?

Aftermarket parts are manufactured by third-party suppliers and designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications.

High-quality aftermarket parts are:

  • Built using premium materials
  • Manufactured to strict tolerances
  • Tested for performance and durability

Key Differences That Matter

1. Availability

OEM parts often require:

  • Long lead times
  • Factory ordering

Aftermarket suppliers can often provide:

  • In-stock components
  • Faster shipping

In fracking operations, availability is critical. Downtime can cost significantly more than the part itself.


2. Cost

OEM parts typically come at a premium price.

Aftermarket parts:

  • Often provide cost savings
  • Offer better value without sacrificing performance

3. Quality

Not all aftermarket parts are the same.

Low-quality aftermarket:

  • Inconsistent materials
  • Poor heat treatment
  • Shorter lifespan

High-quality aftermarket:

  • Premium steel (often USA-sourced)
  • Advanced heat treatment
  • Built to meet or exceed OEM standards

4. Performance and Durability

When manufactured correctly, aftermarket components can:

  • Match OEM performance
  • Provide equal or improved durability
  • Perform reliably under high load conditions

Examples include:

  • SPM bull gears (2P147864-F, 2P147863-F)
  • FMC planetary gears (P565856, P565857)
  • FET gears (27678, 27677)

Common Misconceptions About Aftermarket Parts

“Aftermarket means lower quality”

This is only true for low-end suppliers.

Premium aftermarket parts are:

  • Engineered for performance
  • Built with high-quality materials
  • Designed for demanding applications
“OEM parts are always better”

OEM parts are reliable, but not always superior.

In many cases:

  • Aftermarket parts use improved processes
  • Availability is significantly better
  • Cost is more competitive

Choosing between OEM and Aftermarket

Choosing between OEM and aftermarket parts ultimately comes down to balancing cost, availability, and quality—and knowing when each makes sense. OEM may be the right choice when required by contract or when warranty restrictions apply, but aftermarket is often the better option when downtime is critical, cost matters, and high-quality alternatives are readily available.

For many operators, premium aftermarket components deliver the strongest combination of all three. That’s why we supply high-performance frac pump components for SPM QWS2500, FET FXD2500, and FMC WQ2700—manufactured in the USA from premium materials, engineered for durability and performance, and stocked for fast delivery.

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Oil Parts Depot delivers performance backed by quality. Our mission is simple: minimize downtime and maximize productivity. Every component is engineered and manufactured in the USA with premium, domestically-sourced materials and produced in ISO 9001:2015 certified facilities. Built for durability, precision, and longevity, our parts keep your oil and gas operations running at peak efficiency.

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