Flange type from this nameplate
A seller’s catalog sheet says B5 flange, or “IM B5.” THIS inbound unit’s nameplate prints a different flange — B14, B35, C-face, “IM B14,” a flange-type line — or no flange line at all, only a frame size, a mounting, or a blank mechanical block. They almost kit the sheet B5 into the listing because the catalog is already open, purchasing signed that flange, and last month’s lot really was B5. If you do that, a shopper or an installer reads a flange this unit will not ship, a motor job sees a face this plate does not print, and the next receive inherits the same lie. Digital Dignity’s Transformation Kit is the check on THIS unit: photograph the inbound nameplate, kit from the flange this plate prints (or from the absence of a flange line), then free optimize, then Pro.
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This is a listing and inbound job, not a catalog-sheet rewrite. B5 flange is how the catalog and the factory sheet quote the SKU. The nameplate on THIS inbound is what this receive actually is. The kit does not convert a sheet B5 into the plate flange for you. It makes you write the flange THIS plate prints — B5, B14, B35, C-face, IM B14, a flange line that is actually stamped, or no flange at all — then you decide save, split, or hold. If this plate prints no flange line, write that absence. Do not invent B5 from a frame-size guess so the category still looks complete.
Flange type is a shopper fact when the buyer is matching a motor, a pump, or a replacement face. It is not a title adjective you can keep “because the sheet said B5.” A B14 plate is a different face from a B5 plate. A B35 plate is a different mount again. Frame size or foot mount on the same plate is a related line, not a substitute you convert in your head and paste as B5. If this plate prints B3 feet only, write the mount as printed and leave the sheet B5 off the pad. Do not back-solve B5 from a frame chart because that is how last year’s lot was quoted.
Read THIS nameplate. The sheet B5 stays in the folder
Pull one sealed unit from the inbound you will list or receive this week. Find the nameplate on the unit, or the flange / IM / C-face line on the carton panel this pack prints. Write type, size or count, material, and what is in the box from that face and the insert. Then write the flange type exactly as this plate prints it — not B5 from the sheet. If this plate prints B14, B35, C-face, or “IM B14,” write that line on the pad. If this plate prints no flange line at all, write that absence. Do not invent B5 so the category still looks complete. Photo of the pad next to this nameplate. After that, open the catalog sheet. If it still says B5, leave that line on a scratch note. It is not the flange field and it is not the title.
If two units in the pile print two flanges under the same factory SKU — one leftover B5 plate, one reprint at B14 or B35, or one plate that prints no flange — stop and split. Do not write “B5 flange” so the sheet still looks close unless THIS plate actually prints B5. Do not paste B5 “so the catalog matches the sheet.” Do not convert a frame size into a guessed B5 because the category page expects that English face. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance. A listing that names the sheet flange when this inbound plate prints a different face — or none — is how you buy a return, a wrong-face install, and a safety complaint.
How a seller kits the flange type on this nameplate
- Name the child ASIN this inbound will land on. Write the catalog line — B5 flange — on a scratch note so you can compare it to THIS unit. Do not paste the sheet flange into Seller Central yet.
- Photograph THIS unit’s inbound nameplate, or the carton panel if that is the only flange print the shopper will see. Fill the four-fact pad from that plate and the insert. Add the flange type exactly as this plate prints it. If the plate has B14, B35, or “IM B5,” write that as printed. If the plate has frame or feet only and no flange line, write “no flange on this plate” plus the printed lines. If a second unit in the pile still shows B5 only while this plate shows B14, B35, or none, that unit is a different pad or it stays off this offer.
- Photo the pad next to this nameplate. A scan of the catalog sheet or a stock photo of a B5 unit is not the exhibit. If the live title, mechanical field, or first bullet still says B5, circle that code against the pad.
- Walk the Transformation Kit against this pad. Title leads with product type and the flange this offer will ship if that face is a shopper fact. First bullet says what is in this box, including the plate flange when the category needs it. Do not write B5 from the sheet, “approx B5,” “C-face,” or a guessed English flange from frame size so purchasing still looks synced unless this plate prints that flange. If this plate prints no flange line, do not invent one.
- If leftover B5-sheet units already sit in FBA on this same child, do not receive THIS different-flange pack — or a no-flange pack — onto that FNSKU until you split or remove the mismatch. The kit does not relabel the warehouse for you. Mixed flange types on one SKU are mixed defects.
- Run free optimize only if the English still hedges or the sheet B5 leaked into a bullet. The free pass does not invent a flange type. It only cleans the words you already wrote from this nameplate.
- Save the listing, then create the inbound against this pad. If you want the paid pass on this child after the shipped flange is honest, use Pro checkout. Paying does not turn a sheet B5 into this plate, does not convert frame size into a guessed B5, and does not promise rank.
The sheet B5 stays in purchasing. This nameplate is the listing
Keep the catalog sheet for the next quote if you need it. Do not leave B5 in the title or the mechanical field if THIS inbound nameplate prints a different flange or no flange. If Friday’s next inbound reprints the sheet B5 only on the plate, that unit is a new pad — or it stays off this offer. Digital Dignity will not tell you the sheet flange is fine because the catalog listed B5, and will not invent a flange for a blank plate. When this nameplate is honest and the next lot is waiting, run the kit again on that unit.
No fake reviews. No rank promise. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance.