11 novembre 2025

Factory worker manually tapping ball beads into aluminum curtain runner track during assembly process

Why Do We Still Have Workers Manually Tapping Ball Beads Into Runners? Don’t We Claim to Be Top 3 in Curtain Accessories? (Part 2)

The thing about manufacturing that people outside the industry often don’t understand is that it’s not binary—either everything automated or nothing automated.  Let me explain what happens after those wheels are successfully attached to the main body. At that point, the runner still isn’t complete. It’s not yet functional. The ball bead connector still needs

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Different curtain runner wheel types and connector variations showing the multiple specifications manufactured - directional wheel on left, multi-directional connector on right

Why Do We Still Have Workers Manually Tapping Ball Beads Into Runners? Don’t We Claim to Be Top 3 in Curtain Accessories? (Part 1)

I share a lot of content online—videos, photos, behind-the-scenes factory footage. People react in different ways. Some appreciate seeing how things really work. But I know others have questions they’re not sure how to ask. I can see it in their comments and messages. The question basically comes down to this: “You keep telling us

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