ROV Tooling

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Precision ROV Tooling for Enhanced Subsea Operations

Unique Group offers a comprehensive range of ROV tooling solutions designed to support critical subsea operations, including cutting, inspection, sampling, and intervention tasks. These tools are engineered for seamless integration with a variety of ROV platforms and are trusted by offshore operators for their reliability, versatility, and ease of deployment.

Our portfolio features high-performance tooling such as the Hydro-Lek HLK-43000R 5-function manipulator, Cygnus ROV-mounted probe handlers, rotary cutters, pan-and-tilt units, and compact camera boom arms. Each tool is designed to perform specialised underwater functions—from rope cutting and debris clearance to hull inspection and biological sampling.

All ROV tools in our inventory are manufactured using corrosion-resistant, marine-grade materials and can be configured to meet specific operational needs. Our team works closely with clients to ensure each setup meets the requirements of their survey or intervention environment.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Custom Configuration: Tooling such as manipulators and cutters support port or starboard mounting and are adaptable for diverse mission profiles.

  • Built for Harsh Conditions: Constructed from industry-grade materials for safe and reliable underwater use.

  • Versatile Use Cases: Ideal for applications including rope cutting, valve turning, brushing, cable repair, bolt torquing, and marine sampling.

  • Trusted Brands: Featuring solutions from Hydro-Lek, Cygnus, and other leading offshore tooling manufacturers.

Looking for the right tooling setup for your next subsea operation? Contact our specialists or submit a product enquiry—we’re here to help you find the best-fit tools for your ROV system.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ROV Tooling?

ROV tooling refers to the specialized equipment and devices that are attached to or used by remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to perform various tasks underwater. These tools are designed to operate in deep water and harsh subsea environments, enabling ROVs to carry out a range of functions such as cutting, welding, lifting, and surveying. The tooling is controlled remotely from the surface, allowing for precise operations in areas that are otherwise inaccessible or hazardous for human divers.

What type of technology does the ROV use?

Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) utilize advanced technology including high-definition cameras, sonar systems, manipulator arms, and hydraulic tools to perform a variety of tasks underwater. These vehicles are often equipped with thrusters for mobility and stability control, as well as various sensors for environmental monitoring and data collection. The integration of real-time data transmission allows operators to control the ROV from the surface, making it essential for deep-sea exploration, pipeline inspection, and salvage operations.