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Frequently Asked Questions

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Do you ever offer training on how to use Solutions for Air?

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Yes, periodically we host webinars that outline the capabilities and features of Solutions for Air. Check out the News section on the homepage for upcoming webinar dates and times.

Once I've identified the product I want, how do I order it?

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It's simple, if you know the product's Item Number, enter it in the search box on the Home Page. This will bring you to the item details. From here, click on "Purchase", which links to Grainger.com where you can place your order.

What do I do if I cannot locate my Item Number on Solutions for Air?

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Not every Dayton item can be found on Solutions for Air. For additional information on your product, visit www.grainger.com or call your local Grainger branch.

What if I can't find exactly what I'm looking for on Solutions for Air?

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Contact your local Grainger branch and explain to them what you are looking for. They have relationships with over 2,000 suppliers and will help you locate a product to meet your specifications.

Where can I find a submittal on a product?

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If you know the Item Number of your product, enter it into the search box on the Home Page. The product submittal is located under "Product Literature" on the right-hand side.

Where can I offer comments or feedback on Solutions for Air?

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Go to the Contact Page and submit the form with your comments and suggestions.

Where do I find the price of the product that I want?

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Once you've selected a product and you are on the Item Details page, click on the Purchase button which links to Grainger.com. Here you will find the price of your item. You can also view the relative initial cost of a unit in the results page where you narrow your search, or the product comparison page. The relative initial cost is the initial price of the unit relative to all units shown, with the lowest priced unit having a relative cost of 1."

Who do I contact if there is an error found in the data?

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Go to the Contact Page and submit your findings. The feedback will be researched and corrected if necessary.

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