Bars and standard parts
Common 1605, 1610, 2005, 2510 models for local stock and repair channels.
Standard supplyDistributor cooperation
Distributor cooperation needs stable models, clear packing, repeatable batch purchasing, and machining upgrades. We start with ball screw bars, standard parts, and common models, then add cut-to-length and end machining as upgrade services for long-term partners.
Common 1605, 1610, 2005, 2510 models for local stock and repair channels.
Standard supplyQuote by model, length, nut, quantity, batch plan, and target market.
Batch purchasingDiscuss neutral packing, customer labels, carton marks, rust prevention, long-part support, and export packing photos.
Neutral packingAdd cut-to-length, end machining, and drawing-based custom work after the stock business is stable.
End machiningCooperation process
Distributor cooperation is not only unit price. Models, length, batch rhythm, labels, packing, and after-sales communication affect long-term efficiency.
List target-market models, diameter and lead, nut type, full bar length, or common cut length.
State sample order, first batch, monthly plan, neutral packing, labels, and export packing.
Align split shipment, long-part transport, packing photos, marks, and inspection records.
After stable market demand, add end machining, cut-to-length, and replacement part inquiries.
Distributor cooperation
| Information | Suggested input | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Common models | 1605, 1610, 2005, 2510, 3210 | Judge standard part and bar supply direction. |
| Shipment form | Full bars, specified length, with nuts or nuts only | Confirm quotation, packing, and stock method. |
| Purchasing plan | Sample, first batch, long-term batch rhythm | Affects price, lead time, and stock preparation. |
| Packing labels | Neutral packing, customer labels, carton marks, export packing | Match local sales and customs needs. |
| Later service | Cut-to-length, end machining, drawing-based custom, replacement parts | Upgrade from standard supply to machining service. |
Case study
Review how stock models, labels, and packing were confirmed before preparing a distributor RFQ.
How model lists, customer labels, neutral packing, and shipment photos were confirmed early.
Distributor Stock CaseFAQ
Distributor cooperation depends on models, packing, labels, and repeat purchasing rhythm, not only unit price.
Yes. We can discuss neutral packing, labels, and batch information. Please describe carton marks, label content, shipment photos, and any market-specific packing requirements in the RFQ.
Yes. Share the sample quantity, first batch quantity, and expected monthly purchasing plan so price, lead time, packing, and long-term stock support can be evaluated together.
Yes. Cooperation can start with standard parts and bars, then expand to cut lengths, end machining, replacement parts, and drawing-based custom work after the market is stable.