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Aluminum Structural Housing RFQ Example for Reducer and Drive Assemblies

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Aluminum structural housing RFQ example for reducer and drive-assembly projects needing casting route, T6 review, CNC datum scope, and inspection records.

Aluminum Structural Housing RFQ Example for Reducer and Drive Assemblies

Product Overview

This structural housing RFQ example is for buyers reviewing aluminum reducer bodies, machine-side drive housings, and structural enclosures where the drawing must confirm ribbed-wall geometry, bearing-support needs, machining stock, seal-face strategy, heat-treatment assumptions, datum plan, and inspection documentation.

A356-T6 gravity casting can be reviewed when the project needs structural load support and machining stability, but final alloy, T6 route, CNC scope, sample plan, inspection records, and production-release assumptions depend on the buyer drawing, tolerances, annual volume, and approval criteria.

Material

A356-T6

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.

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 A356-T6 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.

Prefill RFQ with this product

Buyer sourcing proof

Gearbox housing, reducer housing, and structural drive casting

For gearbox, reducer, and drive-system buyers evaluating a supplier's ability to hold bearing-seat alignment, gasket surfaces, datum relationships, and machined housing stability.

Critical features

  • Bearing seat alignment and concentricity-related surfaces
  • Gasket faces, mounting flanges, and cover interfaces
  • Rib design, wall-thickness control, and machining allowance

Inspection scope

  • CMM report for bearing seats, datums, and bolt patterns
  • Flatness and parallelism checks on machined sealing faces
  • Material certificate and first-article record for approval samples

Quote assumptions

  • Send assembly drawing context when bearing alignment depends on mating parts
  • Mark final machined surfaces and inspection datum scheme
  • Confirm tooling status, prototype quantity, annual volume, and packaging constraints

Applications

Industrial reducer housingsMachine drive structural bodiesServo and geared motor enclosuresDrawing-based export housing RFQs

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 AlloyA356-T6 or equivalent after drawing and approval-scope review
Primary ProcessGravity Casting + T6 review + CNC Machining scope
Buyer RFQ FocusReducer housings, machine-side structural enclosures, drive-support bodies
Critical ControlsBearing support review, cover-face flatness, rib-section consistency, machining datum strategy
CNC ScopeBearing bores, seal faces, mounting feet, side covers, threaded ports
Inspection ScopeBearing-support checks, cover-face flatness, machining datum review, material records, and first-sample evidence when required
Supply SupportDFM, tooling quotation, first-sample planning, export packing assumptions, and release-scope review

Product RFQ FAQ

Questions buyers ask before quoting Aluminum Structural Housing RFQ Example for Reducer and Drive Assemblies

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 Aluminum Structural Housing RFQ Example for Reducer and Drive Assemblies?

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 Aluminum Structural Housing RFQ Example for Reducer and Drive Assemblies, also note critical datums, sealing faces, ports, threads, or assembly surfaces if they affect final approval.

Which material and casting process are listed for Aluminum Structural Housing RFQ Example for Reducer and Drive Assemblies?

This representative page lists A356-T6 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 Aluminum Structural Housing RFQ Example for Reducer and Drive Assemblies?

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 Aluminum Structural Housing RFQ Example for Reducer and Drive Assemblies 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.