Clinton Township, Michigan – Slater Tools’ new website, with user-focused features, enhances the experience and offers convenience, especially for customers and repeat viewers.
New to the site is a quick quote function that allows customers to add items to a quote/wish list directly from product pages. A simple click adds the item and doesn’t require the customer to leave the current page or section being navigated. Also, the site displays specifications and part numbers for the entire range of standard tools, including the new product lines of Go/NoGo Gages (plug and ring) and indexable punch broaching (tools and toolholders). That brings the total to five product families, including rotary broaching, screw machine tooling, and live centers.
“Technical information and tool specifications are critical to our customers, and to everyone in the industry searching for the proper tools and best solutions to their manufacturing challenges,” says Kris Renner, director of operations for Slater Tools. “With this new custom site, we are able to provide more detailed content and technical knowledge while making it easy to find the right tools and quickly get pricing. The new website does just that by presenting information clearly and allowing users to do a deeper dive to get all information needed. To that point, the new site also offers tremendous resources including instructional videos and collateral, technical support such as speed and feed recommendations, and also highlights the many services provided like reverse engineering and gage certification.”
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