Price is only the first layer
Distributors need more than one-time low price. They need stable common models, reliable packing, clear labels, predictable lead time, and efficient after-sales communication. Unit price alone can hide repeat-order cost.
Stock coverage should match the market
A useful supplier should support common models such as 1605, 1610, 2005, and 2510, and combine nuts, bar lengths, cutting, and basic machining according to local market demand.
Packing and identification affect local sales
Distributor customers often need neutral packing, labels, model identification, and stable cartons. Poor identification increases warehouse, shipping, and after-sales confirmation cost.
- Confirm common models, nuts, and bar lengths.
- Confirm labels, neutral packing, and carton requirements.
- Ask about stable lead time and batch purchase rhythm.
- Confirm support for cutting, end machining, and shipment photos.
Next step
Turn this guide into an RFQ
When the specification direction is clear, send the details below together with quantity, lead time, and packing requirements.
Include these details
- Common models for the target market, bar length, nut pairing, and first-batch quantity.
- Neutral packing, labels, carton marks, batch information, and shipment photo requests.
- Repeat purchasing rhythm and whether cutting or end machining may be added later.


