RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: The specificatin of ballscews?
Posted by
Mehmet Gogus
on 2003-03-07 12:02:08 UTC
Dear Tom;
fax, or e-mail addresses in their web page.
How do you know that they are famous and their sales are good? They say that
they are established in 2002.
If TBI had contacted you and asked you to get into contact with this Comtop,
what do you think how they might be leading to a sales by rerouting you to a
web page which can only provide contact information of it's two general
agents, one in Japan and one in Iran? (By the way, territories covered by
this company seems to grow day by day. Two days ago, they had only Germany,
Turkey and Japan, but now, I see that Brasil, Philipines and Israel are
added. I believe anybody who is able to contact them can get a dealership on
the spot. This is the challenge, I guess.)
I answered your original question in order to be helpful by sharing my
knowledge and experience with the group. I know that there are so many
ballscrew brands in the market but very few manufacturers. This counts for
nuts also, but their majority of manufacturers are different than
manufacturers of ballscrews. As there is a need of coupling a screw and a
nut, we shouldn't be surprised against the variety of branding and marketing
techniques which may be a subject, even in a hobby list.
Regards,
Memo
Too many types of ballscrews to make a choice.
Hope someone kindly tell me his/her experience!!
Cheers!!
Tom
>but they need to know the detail dimension and part number which IHow did you contact them? They do not provide any kind of address, phone,
>would like to use to calculate the price.
fax, or e-mail addresses in their web page.
How do you know that they are famous and their sales are good? They say that
they are established in 2002.
If TBI had contacted you and asked you to get into contact with this Comtop,
what do you think how they might be leading to a sales by rerouting you to a
web page which can only provide contact information of it's two general
agents, one in Japan and one in Iran? (By the way, territories covered by
this company seems to grow day by day. Two days ago, they had only Germany,
Turkey and Japan, but now, I see that Brasil, Philipines and Israel are
added. I believe anybody who is able to contact them can get a dealership on
the spot. This is the challenge, I guess.)
I answered your original question in order to be helpful by sharing my
knowledge and experience with the group. I know that there are so many
ballscrew brands in the market but very few manufacturers. This counts for
nuts also, but their majority of manufacturers are different than
manufacturers of ballscrews. As there is a need of coupling a screw and a
nut, we shouldn't be surprised against the variety of branding and marketing
techniques which may be a subject, even in a hobby list.
Regards,
Memo
Too many types of ballscrews to make a choice.
Hope someone kindly tell me his/her experience!!
Cheers!!
Tom
> -----Original Message-----
> Both of them are same company!!!
> I contacted TBI and their sales called me from Taiwan to U.K., then
> give me the new web site which is as below.
> So what we are talking about is One company!!
> I believe that they have American dealer, but you may not know
> that which ballscrew are made by them as well as get a good deal
> from distributor.Because it is not a famous brand in USA, right?
> You may try to e-mail them, they might give you some suggestion!
> Their sales are good.
>
> Tom
>
> > Hello Memo,
> >
> > How is this company to deal with on small orders; 3 ball screws?
> Do they have an American distribution channel or do you order
> directly?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Joe Fahy
> > Spring Mills, PA
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > >I try to get the price from these company
> > >
> > >http://www.comtop.com.tw/index-2.html
> > >
> > >They are famous in Taiwan and manufacture them in good quality
> with
> > >cheap price----someone say that!
> > I would like to suggest a source in Taiwan that I know it
> exists, and
> > manufactures ballscrews and nuts.
> > http://www.ballscrew.com.tw/
> > Prices are good. (25mm screw with 5mm lead at C10 grade will
> cost ~$50 per
> > meter)
> > If you check both web sites, you will find very interesting
> similarities.
> > (For instance, areas of their manufacturing facilities in square
> meters)
> >
> > Greetings
> >
> > Memo
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2003-03-05 12:08:14 UTC
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2003-03-05 13:49:44 UTC
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JanRwl@A...
2003-03-05 14:01:40 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] The specificatin of ballscews?
Mehmet Gogus
2003-03-06 07:35:09 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] The specificatin of ballscews?
Helen Fahy
2003-03-06 08:01:25 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] The specificatin of ballscews?
shankaihuang
2003-03-06 12:32:58 UTC
Re: The specificatin of ballscews?
Mehmet Gogus
2003-03-07 10:09:54 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] The specificatin of ballscews?
Mehmet Gogus
2003-03-07 12:02:08 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: The specificatin of ballscews?
shankaihuang
2003-03-07 12:59:19 UTC
Re: The specificatin of ballscews?