Engineering drawing and CMM inspection during CNC quoting

Quoting guide

How to get an accurate CNC quote (what to send)

An accurate quote comes down to a handful of specifics. Provide them all up front and you will receive a firm price within 48 hours, rather than a request for the information still outstanding.

What to send — and why each item matters

The RFQ checklist — the more of this you provide, the faster and more accurate the quote (RFQ = request for quote).
Send thisWhy it matters
3D model (STEP / IGES / X_T)The exact 3D geometry we cut the part from
2D drawing (PDF)Tolerances, threads, critical dimensions and GD&T (geometric dimensioning & tolerancing) — it tells us which features actually matter
Quantity (plus annual usage / EAU)Drives the price, the process we choose and the tooling we plan for
Material + finishAffects cost, lead time and whether the stock is on hand
Target price (optional)If it is close to our own estimate, we can often meet it
Destination countrySo we can quote shipping, the Incoterm (who pays freight and duties) and customs
Need-by dateSo we can schedule production and flag early if you'll need a rush
NDA (if required)We sign it first, before any file is exchanged
One money-saving tip: avoid tightening every dimension. Specify a tight tolerance only on the few features that are truly critical, and leave the rest at general tolerance (ISO 2768-m). This keeps the part affordable and shows us where to concentrate effort — the same part held tight everywhere can cost up to ten times the general-tolerance version. Our DFM review (design for manufacturing — a check for whether the part is practical to machine) flags the major cost drivers we identify, but it cannot audit every callout on every print. The fastest savings come from a quick review of your own drawing: does each tight tolerance, fine finish and sharp corner genuinely serve a function?
From our shop floor: the single biggest cause of a slow quote is a STEP file with no 2D drawing. The model shows the shape, but only the drawing identifies which dimensions are critical, along with the threads and the finish — without it, we must follow up before we can price the part. The reverse also applies: if only the 2D drawing is available, we will quote it as an estimate and confirm the price once the 3D model is received.

Three quick mistakes to avoid

  • STEP file only, no 2D drawing — we can't tell which dimensions are critical.
  • Tightening every tolerance — you pay for precision the part doesn't need.
  • Leaving out quantity or destination country — both move the price.
Send your files → quote in 48 hours See the ordering process

获取精准报价需提供关键信息。备齐以下资料,48 小时内即可收到准确报价,无需反复沟通确认。

所需资料及重要性说明

询价清单 —— 资料越齐全,报价越快、越准确。
请提供为什么重要
3D 模型(STEP / IGES / X_T)我们据此加工出实体零件的依据
2D 图纸(PDF)公差、螺纹、关键尺寸、形位公差,告诉我们哪些是关键
数量(含年用量)影响定价、工艺选择和工装
材料 + 表面处理影响成本、交期、备料
目标价(选填)若与我们核算的价格接近,通常直接照此成交
收货地(国家)运费、贸易条款与清关都要按它报
交货期限用于排产,以及是否需要加急
保密协议(如需要)先签协议,再发文件
省钱小贴士:无需收紧每一处尺寸。仅在功能确实需要的少数关键特征上标注严格公差,其余按一般公差(ISO 2768-m),既可控制成本,也便于我们明确加工重点。同一个零件,若处处按严格公差加工,成本可能高达一般公差版本的十倍。我们在做 DFM 工艺性审查时,会指出发现的主要成本点,但无法逐条核对图纸上的每一处标注。最有效的节省方式,是您先审视一遍自己的图纸:每一处严格公差、每一项精细表面要求、每一个尖角,是否都有其功能必要性?
车间经验:报价慢,最常见的原因是仅提供 STEP 模型而缺少 2D 图纸。模型仅表达形状,只有图纸才能说明哪些尺寸关键,以及螺纹与表面处理要求;缺少图纸时,我们需先与您沟通确认后方可报价。反之,若暂时只有 2D 图纸,我们会先提供预估价,待收到模型后再行确认。

三个常见误区

  • 仅提供 STEP 文件,缺少 2D 图纸—— 无法识别关键尺寸与公差要求。
  • 所有公差均设定过严—— 为不必要的精度支付额外成本。
  • 未注明数量或目的国—— 这两项因素直接影响最终报价。
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Quote in 48 hours

Send your files and skip the back-and-forth.

A STEP model, a 2D drawing, quantity and destination, that's an accurate quote in 48 hours.