
Product Overview
Electrical Mounting Bracket 3 is used in electrical installation systems where reliable mounting strength, corrosion resistance, and dimensional consistency are essential.
ADC12 is a practical alloy choice for this part because it offers excellent castability and efficient production for complex sections, making it suitable for thin-wall covers, brackets, and installation parts.
Gravity Casting gives this component good dimensional stability, dense section quality, and a clean casting surface that supports follow-up machining on sealing faces, ports, or mounting points.
This variant is typically supplied for electrical installation and power distribution programs, with geometry tailored to OEM drawings, tooling requirements, and downstream assembly needs.
Material
ADC12
Reviewed against drawing function, casting route, machining stock, corrosion expectations, and the buyer approval scope.
Manufacturing Process
Gravity Casting
The process plan should define mold route, pouring assumptions, post-casting machining, inspection points, and any sealing-surface requirements before quotation.
Buyer Path
RFQ evidence paths
Product RFQ package
What to send when quoting this part
Drawing package
2D PDF plus STEP/IGES if available; mark critical datums, sealing faces, ports, bores, threads, and assembly surfaces.
Volume and timing
Prototype quantity, first order quantity, annual demand range, target sample timing, and repeat-order schedule.
Material and process
Current page reference is ADC12 with Gravity Casting; note accepted alternatives if your engineering team allows them.
Machining and inspection
CNC scope, CMM report needs, material certificate, leak test, PPAP, FAI, traceability, coating, packaging, and export destination.
Follow-up channel
Submit the site RFQ first; note NDA-first review needs and use email or WhatsApp only as fallback for failed delivery or manual drawing attachments.
Buyer sourcing proof
Electrical mounting bracket, installation box, and cable clamp casting
For electrical equipment, power-distribution, telecom, enclosure, and field-installation buyers checking load direction, hole pattern, grounding or contact faces, cable or conduit interface, coating, and fixture inspection before supplier comparison.
Critical features
- Hole pattern, boss height, mounting orientation, and mating-part fit-up
- Cable, conduit, enclosure, or power-distribution interface geometry
- Ribs, wall thickness, tapped holes, coating keep-out zones, and electrical contact surfaces
Inspection scope
- CMM or fixture checks for hole pattern, mounting datums, and boss height
- Thread gauge, coating thickness, surface finish, and material record when specified
- FAI, PPAP-style documentation, traceability, and export packaging review if required
Quote assumptions
- Send load direction, mounting orientation, mating-part notes, and cable or conduit interface dimensions
- Clarify ADC12, A356, ZL114, coating, machining, tapping, threaded insert, and fixture-check expectations
- Confirm sample quantity, annual demand, tooling status, destination, and approval record needs
Applications
Start from this product page to pre-fill the buyer note with product name, material, process, and source URL.
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Technical Details
Specifications
| Recommended Alloy | ADC12 |
|---|---|
| Primary Process | Gravity Casting |
| Heat Treatment | As-cast / optional machining only |
| Dimensional Focus | Stable wall thickness and repeatable geometry |
| Application Focus | Structural support and mounting stability |
| Typical Features | Mounting holes, ribs, and locating surfaces |
Product RFQ FAQ
Questions buyers ask before quoting Electrical Mounting Bracket 3
Use these notes to prepare a drawing-based RFQ. Final pricing, tooling, sample timing, machining, and inspection scope depend on the actual drawing package and commercial requirements.
What should buyers send to quote Electrical Mounting Bracket 3?
Send a 2D PDF drawing, STEP or IGES model if available, target alloy or accepted equivalent, annual volume, sample quantity, machining scope, inspection requirements, destination country, and target timing. For Electrical Mounting Bracket 3, also note critical datums, sealing faces, ports, threads, or assembly surfaces if they affect final approval.
Which material and casting process are listed for Electrical Mounting Bracket 3?
This representative page lists ADC12 and Gravity Casting. Final material, temper, casting process, machining allowance, and inspection scope should be confirmed from the drawing, wall thickness, tolerance stack, functional requirement, and annual demand during RFQ review.
Can Bohua review machining and inspection requirements for Electrical Mounting Bracket 3?
Yes. Buyers should mark CNC datums, bores, sealing faces, thread requirements, surface finish, CMM report needs, material certificate needs, leak-test scope, PPAP, FAI, or traceability requirements in the RFQ. Bohua reviews the casting and post-casting scope together instead of quoting only the raw casting shape.
Is Electrical Mounting Bracket 3 a standard stock item?
Bohua product pages show representative custom aluminum casting work. Most OEM projects are quoted from buyer drawings rather than sold as stock catalog parts. Send the drawing package and sourcing context for project-specific feasibility, tooling, sample, machining, inspection, and export review.
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