A controlled OEM workflow confirms logo, category color, product name, size, bore, RPM, safety icons, language, packaging and carton marks before mass production.
Start with a brand system, not one isolated label
A professional private-label range should remain recognizable across wall grooving, tile, stone, road and specialty blade families. A unified base color and logo system can be combined with category colors for quick product identification.
Information required
- Vector logo and brand colors
- Product family and application
- Diameter, bore, RPM and cutting mode
- Safety icons and warning language
- Website, contact details and market-specific labels
- Inner packing, outer carton and shipping marks
Approval stages
- Artwork draft
- Technical content check
- Buyer approval
- Pre-production sample or print confirmation where required
- Mass-production printing
- Packing and pre-shipment evidence
Avoid decorative but inaccurate information
RPM, wet/dry icons, material claims and certifications must match the actual product. Do not copy icons from another blade only because the layout looks attractive.
Questions buyers also ask
What logo format is preferred?
Vector files such as AI, EPS, SVG or editable PDF are preferred for clean printing.
Can each product family use a different color?
Yes. A controlled category-color system can improve recognition while the main brand foundation remains consistent.
When should artwork be approved?
Approve the technical content and appearance before mass printing. Changes after production can create waste and delays.