How to Prepare a Spring RFQ for Faster Quotation

A clear RFQ helps the supplier understand the project quickly and provide a more accurate quotation. Missing information may lead to delays, wrong samples, or repeated communication.

Common applications

  • New custom spring sourcing
  • Replacement spring projects
  • Engineering sample development
  • Mass production quotation requests

Key design inputs

  • Drawing, 3D file, or sample photo
  • Spring type, size, and installation space
  • Force, torque, stroke, or cycle life requirement
  • Material, surface treatment, quantity, and target schedule

Selection notes

If exact force data is not available, describe the product function and provide photos or videos of the mechanism. This can help engineers suggest a starting design.

For related product information, visit custom spring products. For drawings, samples, or project support, contact Shenzhen Leading Spring.

FAQ

What is the most important RFQ information?

A drawing or sample, application description, size limits, force requirement, material, and quantity are most important.

Can I request a quote without a drawing?

Yes. Photos, samples, product structure, and performance requirements can support an initial review.

Why should application details be included?

Application details help the supplier choose suitable material, process, and safety margin.

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