RFQ Checklist
- Share assembly stack-up and fit-critical datums
- Specify material preference and strength constraints
- Define lifecycle test focus and failure concerns
- Include pilot build target and milestone dates
Structural precision parts for humanoid and industrial robotics actuator stacks where tolerance and impact resistance control uptime.
Core bottleneck: Robotics teams face shortages in high-precision mechanical nodes around actuator transmission and integration.

| Metric | Typical Range | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Tolerance class for critical interfaces | Drawing-defined ultra-precision control | Actuator backlash, noise, and lifetime are highly sensitive to fit precision. |
| NPI response cadence | Rapid revision feedback in early cycles | Robotics programs iterate quickly and lose time on slow supplier loops. |
Our focus is on the high-precision housings and structural integration parts around actuator systems, not commodity claims outside our core scope.
Yes. We support revision-controlled NPI workflows with clear engineering checkpoints.





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Read technical briefUpload CAD and drawings for a one-business-day first response when the RFQ package is complete. We review manufacturing risk before quote direction and partner-route planning, rather than issuing blind automated pricing.
Typical 5-9 working day CNC sample timing applies only after scope, material, inspection, partner route, and schedule are qualified. Pilot support is scoped separately after prototype assumptions are clear.
Inquiry Email
For NDA-sensitive drawings, include your revision ID and target timeline in the first email.