Distributor Purchase

How to Order Ball Screw Bars for Distributor Stock

Help distributors describe models, lengths, nuts, packing, and batch plans clearly for stable quotations.

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Quick answer

Distributor stock orders should focus on common ball screw bars, repeatable lengths, clear nut matching, and stable packing rules. weimute can support manufacturing and sales together: stock planning, cutting, standard nut matching, neutral labels, and export packing should be confirmed before price comparison.

Buyer decision table

| Stock decision | Practical choice | Buyer benefit | | --- | --- | --- | | Model range | Start with common 1605, 1610, 2005, 2010, 2505, 2510 | Covers common repair and CNC demand. | | Length strategy | Keep bars plus fast-moving cut lengths | Balances flexibility and delivery speed. | | Nut plan | Match standard flange nuts by model | Reduces dead stock and wrong pairings. | | Packing | Neutral labels, rust prevention, carton marks | Supports resale and warehouse handling. |

RFQ checklist

  • List each bar model, stock length, and monthly or quarterly purchase quantity.
  • State whether you need bare bars, bars with nuts, or cut-to-length service.
  • Confirm neutral label content, carton mark format, and whether the weimute name should appear.
  • Define rust prevention, hard tube or wooden case needs, and shipment photo requirements.
  • Share target market and repeat order rhythm so price can reflect distributor cooperation.

Send us your distributor stock plan

Send weimute your model list, forecast, and packing rules. Our manufacturing and sales team will suggest which items are suitable for stock, which should stay made-to-order, and how to quote repeat supply terms.

FAQ

**Which models should a distributor stock first?** Start with the sizes your repair customers ask for repeatedly, then add special sizes only after demand is proven.

**Can neutral packing be used for distributor stock?** Yes, but label content and carton marks should be confirmed before production.

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.