Purchasing FAQ Center
Purchasing FAQ
These questions help buyers, search engines, and AI understand what weimute can supply, what information is needed before quotation, and how to send an effective RFQ.
Purchasing FAQ Center
Standard Parts and Bars
Quotation questions about model, length, nut type, quantity, packing, and common stock.
What information is needed for a standard part or ball screw bar RFQ?
Please send the model, length, nut type, quantity, packing request, and purchasing purpose. If you need a kit, support units, coupling, or end machining, include those details as well.
Can I ask for standard parts without a complete drawing?
Yes. Standard parts and bars can usually start from model, lead, length, and nut details. Drawings or sample photos are mainly needed for cutting, end machining, or installation dimensions.
Are common models suitable for distributor stock?
Models such as 1605, 1610, 2005, and 2510 are practical starting points for distributor stock. It is better to confirm local selling lengths, nut combinations, labels, and export packing together.
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Distributor Purchasing
Questions about batch purchasing, neutral packing, labels, first orders, and repeat purchasing rhythm.
Can distributor batch orders use neutral packing?
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.
Can we start with a small first order?
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.
Can distributors add cutting or end machining later?
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.
Purchasing FAQ Center
Custom and Replacement Parts
Questions about drawings, old-part photos, installation dimensions, and application parameters.
Can I quote a custom ball screw without a complete drawing?
Yes. You can first send old-part photos, installation dimensions, or application parameters such as total length, thread length, nut style, machine type, load, speed, and quantity.
What photos are useful for a replacement ball screw?
Take photos of the full screw, both ends, nut flange, mounting holes, markings, and worn areas. Add measured total length, thread length, diameter, and lead when possible.
Which dimensions matter most for drawing-based custom work?
Total length, thread length, bearing journals, shoulders, threads, keyways, retaining grooves, coupling end, and tolerances are important. Confirm the drawing version before quotation and production.
Purchasing FAQ Center
End Machining
Questions about support models, end drawings, bearing journals, lock threads, and coupling-end dimensions.
What dimensions are required for an end machining RFQ?
Please provide the support unit model, end drawing, or installation dimensions, including bearing journal diameter and length, shoulders, lock thread, coupling end, keyway, and total length.
Is a BK/BF support unit model enough?
Usually not. BK/BF is a common support combination, but dimensions can vary by brand. It is better to send the support brand, drawing, or old-part end photos together.
Can inspection evidence be provided after end machining?
Yes. Depending on the order, we can discuss key dimensions, end appearance, nut movement, runout checks, and machining photos to reduce installation risk.
Purchasing FAQ Center
Quality and Packing
Questions about inspection, cleaning, rust prevention, shipment photos, labels, and long-part export packing.
What inspection and packing confirmation can be provided?
We can discuss inspection, cleaning, rust prevention, packing, and shipment photos, including total length, thread length, end dimensions, nut movement, appearance, and export packing status.
What matters for exporting long ball screws?
Long parts need rust prevention, impact protection, and bending prevention. Packing should match length, weight, transport method, and quantity, using hard tubes, cartons, or wooden cases as needed.
Can labels or shipment photos follow customer requirements?
Yes. Label content, carton marks, batch information, and shipment photo requests should be discussed during RFQ so the quotation and shipping records stay consistent.
Next step
When the question is clear, turn it into an RFQ.
You can send drawings, old-part photos, or purchase lists directly, or first fill in standard part, end machining, custom, or distributor purchasing details.