What buyers should confirm
For lead time, buyers should confirm part function, drawing revision, material, tolerance, finish, inspection level, target quantity and delivery expectations before requesting a quote.
CNC Machining Lead Time Guide helps overseas buyers prepare clearer RFQs for custom CNC machined parts. Use this page to understand what information affects price, lead time, manufacturability and inspection before sending drawings.
For lead time, buyers should confirm part function, drawing revision, material, tolerance, finish, inspection level, target quantity and delivery expectations before requesting a quote.
Cost and lead time may change when the project has tight tolerances, difficult geometry, special surface finish, report requirements, unclear revisions or urgent delivery needs.
XHR reviews the drawing and notes for machining risk, setup direction, burr control, inspection focus, material practicality and whether any detail should be clarified before pricing.
Send 2D drawings, 3D files, application notes and critical dimensions together. Clear RFQs help XHR quote faster and reduce assumptions before production.
A focused RFQ helps XHR review the machining route, quote with fewer assumptions and protect critical features before production. Share the part function, expected quantity and any inspection or packing requirements early.
Clear drawings help separate functional dimensions from general geometry. Mark datums, fitted faces, cosmetic areas, threaded holes and surfaces that control assembly.
XHR checks workholding, tool access, machining sequence, burr control and whether secondary finishing or inspection may affect cost or lead time.
For repeat production, keep drawing revisions, approved samples, material grade, finish notes and inspection requirements aligned between orders.
Yes. Send 2D drawings, 3D files, material or finish requirements, quantity and inspection notes so XHR can review the part accurately.
Cost is affected by material, geometry, tolerance, setup time, surface finish, inspection requirements, quantity and delivery schedule.
Yes. XHR supports prototype machining, low-volume batches and repeat production after drawing and sample validation.
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Send drawings, material, quantity, finish and inspection requirements. XHR will review the part and reply with practical quotation feedback.