Manual
Model 164
MD 70
MD 90
MD 70X
CNC
Model 2000
Model 2001
Model 2001-S
2. In which Branch of Industry is the Cameron Micro Drill Press or CNC Center being used?
Medical
Tool & Die
Clock/Watches
R&D
Automotive
Miniatures / Scale work
Aerospace
Manufacturing / Fabrication
Jewelry
Semiconductor
Job Shop
Other
3. How much do you use your Cameron Micro drill Press or CNC Center?(hours per day, days per year)
1-4 hours/day
5-8 hours/day
9-16 hours/day
17-24 hours/day
1-90 days/year
91-180 days/year
181-270 days/year
271-365 days/year
4. What material do you most commonly work with? (Check all that apply)
Aluminum
Brass
Stainless Steel
Platinum
Plastics
Ceramics
Copper
Steel
Titanium
Nickel
Polymers
5. How do you use your machine?
Drill only
Mostly Drilling (some milling)
Drill and Mill equally
Mostly Milling (some drilling)
Milling only
6. What diameter drills/endmills do you use? (Check all that apply)
Below 0.02MM
0.06MM - 0.13MM
0.27MM - 0.50MM
Above 1MM
0.025MM - 0.05MM
0.14MM - 0.26MM
0.5MM - 1MM
None
7. In what type of environment is the machine being used?
Machine Shop
Cleanroom
Learning Center
Home Shop
Production Facility
R&D Facility
Laboratory
Office
8. How would you rate your satisfaction with the performance of your machine(s)?
Completely Satisfied
Mostly Satisfied
Somewhat Satisfied
Somewhat Unsatisfied
Mostly Unsatisfied
Completely Unsatisfied
9. How would you rate the Customer service you received prior to and after your purchase?
10. Would you consider purchasing another machine from Cameron Micro Drill Presses?
Comments:
May we use your Name, Company Name and Comments in our marketing efforts?
YES NO
Do you want to be entered into the drawing for the FREE Cameron Model 164 Micro Drill Press?
Thank You.
Cameron Micro Drill Presses Div. of Treat Enterprises 19401 Rawhide Road Sonora, Ca 95370 1 (800) 369-7769 - (209) 532-7201 Fax (209) 532-1211