Write at an accessible level that most people can read. Short sentences and simple, clear, direct language ensures we reach as broad an audience as possible. This generally means keeping your writing at the 6 th-8 th grade level. Use Microsoft Word to verify the Flesch-Kincaid grade level difficulty of the text.
For the most part, industry-specific abbreviations and acronyms don’t need to be spelled out. For instance:
Something like "DIY" is common in the industry and doesn’t need to be explained. Avoid periods between letters, except to end a sentence. Acronyms specific to BendPak or the materials we use should be spelled out the first time and abbreviated in parentheses, with all subsequent uses abbreviated.
Images obtained from Google should be free use. While some images found on forums and other public spaces are considered free-to-use for noncommercial purposes, we are a for-profit company, so the line can get kind of blurry. When in doubt about the legal availability of an image, drop it and find another.
The easiest thing to do is place a "™" in the first instance per article of referring to another company’s name or registered trademark. Typing "(tm)" in Microsoft Word will automatically generate the ™ symbol. It is especially important to do this if you make any reference to our competitors.
When describing a product, use the spelled-out form rather than the numerical. When referring to a specific lift model or series, use the numerical form.
Generally, numbers 1-9 should be spelled out, while 10+ is numeral. When discussing actual measurements and ranges, numerals are acceptable.
Note: Decimals are acceptable when describing a value range. Use a space between the hyphen when typing a range in Microsoft Word, and the hyphen will elongate slightly.
Use slashes with a space on either side to differentiate between Imperial and Metric notation in features and specifications (Imperial / Metric).
Use a lowercase "x" to denote the word "by" in dimension specs. The order is as follows: length, width, height.
Do not capitalize the first letter of each word in features and specifications.
Correct
psi
rpm
gal
VAC
sec
min
oz.
Ph (phase)
pc. or pcs.
kW
Hz
amp
dB
HP
sq. ft.
15 kg
10 mm
6′
6′
8′ 9″