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Equipment Parts Product List and Ranking from 102 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Nov 12, 2025~Dec 09, 2025
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Equipment Parts Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Nov 12, 2025~Dec 09, 2025
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  1. 松井製作所 Osaka//Ferrous/Non-ferrous metals
  2. フクノインターナショナル 本社 Tokyo//Trading company/Wholesale
  3. 静岡県 湖西市 モノづくり推進室 Shizuoka//Government
  4. 4 TIP composite Co., Ltd. Osaka//Resin/Plastic
  5. 5 タナック 岐阜本社 Gifu//Medical and Welfare

Equipment Parts Product ranking

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  1. [Video Material] How to Measure Geometric Tolerance: Straightness 松井製作所
  2. [Video Material] What are Geometric Tolerances: Concentricity and Coaxiality? Explanation of the Basics! 松井製作所
  3. [Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance Position? Explanation of the Basics! 松井製作所
  4. Fuku No International Co., Ltd. Business Introduction フクノインターナショナル 本社
  5. 4 [Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance Straightness? Explanation of the Basics! 松井製作所

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Optical equipment parts

Well-known for all-around surface shear cutting used in aluminum for cam mechanisms! Introduction of processed products.

NB Precision is a specialized company in precision press processing and precision mold design and manufacturing. "Optical Equipment Parts" includes items such as diaphragm cams, spacers, wave washers, and small components, and we can accommodate customer needs from small lots to mass production. We strictly manage processes from press processing to machining and painting. We have particularly earned a reputation for our full-surface shear cutting of materials like aluminum used in diaphragm cams. 【Specifications】 ■ Diaphragm Cam Material: A5052 t=0.5–0.8mm ■ Wave Washer Material: SUS301CSP t=0.4mm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Press Dies
  • Other optical parts
  • Mold Design

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Lynn Eftech Co., Ltd. Business Introduction

As a material coordinator, we will respond to the diversifying and advancing needs!

At Lin Ftech Co., Ltd., we handle OA equipment parts, automotive (exterior and interior), optical equipment parts, and more. To meet the diverse product needs, we offer a wide variety of materials such as films, urethane, and tapes. Please feel free to contact us with your requests. 【Products We Handle】 ■ OA equipment parts ■ Automotive (exterior and interior) ■ Optical equipment parts ■ Display equipment parts ■ Battery parts, etc. *For more details, please contact us.

  • Other Auto Parts
  • Other electronic parts
  • Other machine elements

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[ISO 9001 Certification] Yamaguchi Seiki Seisakusho Business Overview

We can meet a wide range of needs and consistently deliver high-precision, high-quality products!

Our company is committed to producing products as part of the "Yamaguchi Seiki Group," working in teamwork with specialized companies to meet a wide range of customer needs. "We want to find a vendor that can handle prototype metal parts." "There is no company that can support us from planning to design and production." "We want to find a vendor that can handle material procurement, surface treatment, and delivery." We can solve these concerns with our technology. Additionally, we can help reduce the time and effort required for meetings and planning/development with our clients. Please feel free to contact us when you need assistance. 【Features】 ■ Consistent support with over 50 years of know-how ■ Possession of small to large machines (3000mm to 5000mm) ■ Support not only for processing but also for assembly and adjustment ■ Immediate response possible even without drawings *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Other contract services
  • Other services
  • Contract manufacturing

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[Data] Excel Usable on the Manufacturing Floor (VLOOKUP Edition) (Free Download)

"I want to be able to use VLOOKUP." "I want to know how to use it in practice within the factory." If you are such a person, please read on!

"I have learned to use the SUM function and the IF function in Excel. What function should I study next?" "It seems that the VLOOKUP function is convenient, but I don't know how to use it specifically." "How is VLOOKUP used in manufacturing sites?" This document has been created for those who have such concerns. Once you can use VLOOKUP, you can consolidate data scattered in various places into a single table. In this document, we will introduce a case of combining two tables: one that summarizes the departments responsible for each part and another that summarizes the inventory count for each part.

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[Data] Thinking in Numbers! Decision-Making in Manufacturing (Defect Rate from the Perspective of Production Plants)

"It's often said to 'think in numbers,' but what does that specifically mean?" I will explain using concrete examples related to improving defect rates!

In the manufacturing industry, overseas production has become the norm. Many companies are developing new technologies while conducting daily production at domestic factories as mother plants, and producing high-volume mass-produced goods at overseas factories. There are various perspectives on where to establish production bases, such as "local production for local consumption," "risk diversification," and "reshoring." In this document, we will assume a scenario where the same product is produced at both domestic and overseas factories, and we will examine a numerical decision-making example based on the question: "In order to improve the defect rate, which is more advantageous—increasing production at the domestic factory or reducing the defect rate at the overseas factory?" (It is assumed that the domestic factory has a relatively lower defect rate compared to the overseas factory).

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[Information] How to Determine Quotation Prices - Series 3 - (Free Download Available)

What is the difference in rental rates between having one device per person and having multiple devices? I will explain using specific numbers.

Manufacturing costs vary depending on processing methods, machinery used, setup time, processing time, and other factors. In this document, we will examine how manufacturing costs change when one person operates one machining center versus when one person operates multiple machining centers, using specific numbers as examples, focusing on the metal processing industry. *It may be easier to understand if you read "How to Determine Quotation Prices - Series 1: Basic Concepts of Labor Rates" first. *Please note that the numbers used in this document are merely examples and may not accurately reflect the actual situation of individual companies.

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[Information] How to Determine Estimated Prices - Series 4 - (Free Download Available)

"When the production lot is changed, how does the wage rate differ?" I will explain using specific numbers.

Manufacturing costs vary depending on factors such as processing methods, machinery used, setup time, and processing time. In this document, we will examine how manufacturing costs change when altering the production lot size during mass production using machining centers and NC lathes, using specific figures as examples. *It may be easier to understand if you read "How to Determine Quotation Prices - Series 1: Basic Concepts of Labor Rates" first. *Please note that the figures used in this document are merely examples and may not accurately reflect the actual circumstances of individual companies.

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[Information] How to Determine Estimated Prices - Series 10 - (Free Download Available)

"What happens to the manufacturing cost when using irregular materials?" I will explain using specific numbers.

Manufacturing costs vary depending on processing methods, machinery used, setup time, processing time, and other factors. In this document, we will examine how the use of irregular materials affects manufacturing costs, using specific figures, with the metal processing industry as an example. *It may be easier to understand if you read "How to Determine Quotation Prices - Series 1: Basic Concepts of Labor Rates" first. *Please note that the figures used in this document are merely examples and may not accurately reflect the actual circumstances of individual companies.

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[Material] Basic Series on Geometric Tolerances 10 - Symmetry - (Free DL)

"What is 'symmetry degree'?" This is a document that also mentions usage examples and measurement methods!

When performing turning or milling operations, the workpiece may retain traces of the cutting tool, and due to the effects of distortion or deflection during processing, there may be some deviation from the ideal shape. Geometric tolerances are used to indicate how much deviation from the ideal shape is acceptable. By understanding geometric tolerances, one can discern the designer's intentions behind the drawings. This also clarifies how to proceed with processing and inspection based on specific references. This document explains a type of geometric tolerance known as "symmetry." It will cover not only the definition but also when it is used and the measurement methods associated with it.

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[Video Material] Quality Control Cause-and-Effect Diagram Explained with Examples!

"What is a cause-and-effect diagram?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of cause-and-effect diagrams! (This will be a series of three videos.)

"What is a cause-and-effect diagram?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of cause-and-effect diagrams! When you start studying quality control, you will come across the "7 QC tools." These include check sheets, Pareto charts, cause-and-effect diagrams, graphs, scatter diagrams, histograms, and stratification. In this video, we will explain what a cause-and-effect diagram, one of the 7 QC tools, is, as well as its specific creation methods and uses!

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[Video Material] What is Geometric Tolerance: Roundness? Explanation of the Basics!

"What is roundness?" I will answer that!

This video explains the basics of "roundness," a type of geometric tolerance. - I want to know the definition of roundness. - When is it indicated? - How is it used on drawings? - What are the points to be careful about when using it? We will answer these questions!

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[Video Material] Quality Control Control Charts Explained with Examples!

"What is a control chart?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of control charts!

"What is a control chart?" "How do you create one specifically?" In this video, we will explain the basics of control charts! When you start studying quality control, you will come across something called the "7 QC Tools." These include check sheets, Pareto charts, cause-and-effect diagrams, graphs, scatter plots, histograms, and stratification. In this video, we will explain what a control chart, one of the 7 QC Tools, is, along with specific methods for creating and using it!

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[Video Material] Explanation of the Basics of the Excel SUMIF Function with Examples!

I will answer the question, 'How do you use the SUMIF function?'

In this video, we explain how to specifically use the Excel SUMIF function based on examples from factories!

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[Video Material] Management Decision: The Merits of Acquiring New Projects. Explained Using Numbers!

"Shall we take on the production of the new product? Or should we refrain from it?" I will answer that!

Isn't there a chance that you don't really understand how factory operations are actually connected to profits? In this video, we will explain the relationship between operations and profits through an example of whether to take on the production of a new product or to refrain from it.

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[Video Material] Materials, work-in-progress, finished goods. In what state should inventory be held?

I will answer the question, 'At what stage should we hold inventory?'

"The inventory amount doesn't seem to decrease." "On the other hand, there are products that are always in short supply." When managing inventory, the challenges never end. What kind of mindset should one have when conducting inventory management in the manufacturing industry? In this video, we explain the basics of inventory management, specifically at which stage—raw materials, work-in-progress, or finished goods—inventory should be held.

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