Carp Fishing Terminal Tackle OEM: Swivels, Clips, Plastics and Tungsten Parts

Carp fishing terminal tackle is usually purchased as a system rather than as isolated small parts. Swivels, quick change clips, lead clips, anti-tangle sleeves, hair stops, beads, kickers, tubing, PVA accessories and tungsten parts must work together in a rig. For OEM or private label buyers, compatibility is often more important than simply choosing the lowest unit price.
Metal rig hardware
Carp swivels and clips often use matte black or anti-glare finishes. Size compatibility matters, especially for parts designed to fit common lead clips or rig systems. Buyers should confirm ring size, eye size, clip structure, rotation and pack count. If the market uses UK size references, include that information in the inquiry.
Plastic and rubber components
Hair stops, kickers, anti-tangle sleeves, lead clips, beads and tubing may use different materials, bore sizes and color effects. Spotted color, camo and translucent colors are best confirmed by sample because photos may not show real color accurately. Some parts require specific flexibility; too soft or too hard can affect rig use.
Tungsten accessories
Tungsten kickers, sleeves, hook shots and sinkers are often selected for weight and presentation. Buyers should confirm weight, size, bore, flexibility and color. Because tungsten items are small, accurate counting and packaging are important.
Packaging and SKU planning
Carp terminal tackle is often sold in small retail packs. Buyers should decide pack count, product name, size, color, barcode and label style before mass packing. A program with many small SKUs can create packaging complexity, so grouping items by packaging size may reduce cost.
MOQ and quotation
MOQ differs by metal part, plastic part and tungsten part. Standard metal hardware may have one MOQ, while plastic molded items or special colors may require another. The most efficient inquiry includes product code, photo, size, color, pack count and estimated quantity.
QC focus
Check matte finish, burrs, clip function, swivel rotation, plastic fit, bore size, color consistency, pack count and label accuracy. For rig systems, compatibility between parts should be reviewed.