RFQ Checklist
- Available installation envelope and mounting orientation
- Output shaft loading condition (radial/axial/overhung)
- Required torque and speed under real duty
- Target lifetime and maintenance interval
Right-angle gearheads for compact machine layouts where axial space is limited but precision and torque are still required.

| Metric | Typical Range | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Output Torque Range | 20-1200 Nm | Defines the achievable payload and acceleration capability of the axis. |
| Efficiency | 88-95% | Efficiency impacts thermal behavior and long-cycle energy use. |
Use this worksheet in your internal review to convert assumptions into explicit RFQ inputs before supplier quotation.
| Decision Gate | Buyer Question | Evidence to Request | Release Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Output Torque Range | Defines the achievable payload and acceleration capability of the axis. | Available installation envelope and mounting orientation | Risk control agreed: Confirm bearing load limits and add support structure when necessary. |
| Efficiency | Efficiency impacts thermal behavior and long-cycle energy use. | Output shaft loading condition (radial/axial/overhung) | Risk control agreed: Model heat dissipation and verify temperature at peak duty operation. |
Minimum first-email payload: motor model, load profile, target ratio range, acceptance threshold, and sample quantity timeline.




Yes, with proper backlash class selection and load-side stiffness controls.
Yes. We review motor specs and recommend interface and ratio combinations before sample build.
Use these buyer guides to validate ratio path, architecture fit, and supplier risk before RFQ lock.
Turn reflected inertia assumptions into a practical ratio boundary before quote comparison.
Compare architecture trade-offs by envelope, load path, and commissioning risk.
Evaluate supplier options on lifecycle execution risk, not only initial unit cost.
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