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News Release from: Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 May 2008
Site simplifies component specification
Website featuring more than 100,000 mechanical components has taken more than a year to develop.
SDP/SI reckons its newly redesigned website makes it much easier to buy over 100,000 mechanical components online The site has taken the company's in-house graphics department more than a year to develop, and features a redesigned product index that is linked directly to inch and metric products on the SDP/SI e-store
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Visitors can now easily bookmark any product they see on the site or submit for quantity pricing or are planning to order.
The new site features the ability to request any of eight comprehensive product catalogues plus a CD-ROM for free delivery, via mail, for individuals anywhere in North America.
In addition, the product and technical portion of these catalogues can be downloaded, by product section, to the visitor's computer.
The usefulness of this "component library" is illustrated by the growing number of high schools and universities that are using these handbooks as part of their curriculum or as required references.
The capabilities section of the site features an updated machinery list, engineering tools plus a detailed RoHS compliance statement.
Stock Drive Products is ISO9001:2000 registered.
Sterling Instrument is ISO9001:2000 and AS9100B registered.
In addition to providing standardised components, both companies are able to modify these parts to conform to the customer's custom specifications.
Engineers and specifiers can also download 3D product models in 19 different CAD formats at no charge.
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