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Misumi Free Catalogs

By Design World Staff | January 31, 2007

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MISUMI USA offers metric and inch versions of its new catalogs, for machine builders, fabricators, job shops, system integrators and end users.  Over 200,000 mechanical and structural components are shown with prices, plus most are offered in custom configurations to meet virtually any application.  A designer can access Misumi CAD files, create a custom part, then download a native CAD file directly into their assembly drawing.  No custom tooling cost.  Best of all, if the order is placed by noon, a part can usually be shipped by end of day…for a modest additional charge, even in lots of ONE piece. 

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The two catalogs being offered comprise over 2500 pages of information and drawings.  

MISUMI USA, Inc.
was established as a subsidiary of MISUMI Corp. in 1988.

MISUMI Corp., founded in 1963, has been a powerful behind-the-scenes presence supporting the machine industry through its original catalog sales in Japan and other countries all over the world. Its mission is to provide highly original products that customers need with high quality, low prices and a short delivery period.

MISUMI currently serves over 56,700 customers worldwide, supplying mechanical components for factory automation, press die and plastic mold components, cutting tools and gauges. MISUMI’s products are seen in a diverse range of industries including automotive, electric, semiconductor, medical and packaging, as well as automated assembly machines and work cells.

All 200,000 standardized products are developed based on customers’ demands. Besides MISUMI’s own manufacturing facilities in 6 different countries, there are over 400 cooperating manufacturers around the world, which have been selected as outstanding suppliers for each product line. Through this customer-oriented approach, MISUMI has grown to achieve current annual sales over $1 billion.

In order to provide customers in North America with quality services and a short lead time, MISUMI USA, Inc. has set up a local suppliers-network in the United States including Suruga USA of Misumi Group in Addison, Illinois, and its own local distribution center in Schaumburg, near Chicago’s O’Hare airport.

MISUMI USA, Inc. is committed to constantly innovating its business model to support industries with convenience, good quality, short delivery time and competitive price.

For more information, please contact:  
MISUMI USA
1105 Remington Road
Suite B
Schaumburg, IL 60173
1-800-681-7475
Phone:  847-843-9105
Fax:  847-592-5922
Web:  www.misumiusa.com

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