RFQ Preparation Checklist
- Motor model and full interface drawing
- Target ratio and performance objectives
- Assembly constraints and mounting direction
- Sample validation schedule
Factory-side support for NEMA-based motor-to-gearhead matching to reduce integration risk in North American programs.

| Program Metric | Typical Range | Procurement Value |
|---|---|---|
| Interface Match Pass Rate | Prototype fit-pass on first sample cycle | Avoids late-stage rework and shortens qualification lead time. |
Use this table to align procurement, quality, and engineering owners on measurable release gates before PO and pilot approval.
| Program Gate | Why It Matters | Evidence to Share | Exit Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interface Match Pass Rate | Avoids late-stage rework and shortens qualification lead time. | Motor model and full interface drawing | Control confirmed: Use revision-controlled drawing pack and explicit freeze checkpoints. |
Recommended first-thread payload: drawing revision, acceptance output format, traceability depth, packaging constraints, and lot cadence expectation.






Yes. We support both standards and advise on adapter or direct-fit paths.
Use these guides to align engineering assumptions with supplier-selection and program-risk controls.
Frame supplier decisions around lifecycle quality and rework risk, not only entry price.
Use ratio fundamentals to improve RFQ quality and shorten technical clarification loops.
Choose architecture with a clear understanding of integration constraints and validation load.
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