Request a Cross Roller Bearing Quote
Send the bearing model, dimensions, drawing or photo, application, quantity, and contact details.
RFQ Intake Validation Requirements
The RFQ page acts as the engineering intake gate. TFL reviews evidence before quotation so the request can be routed to product selection, replacement, cross-reference, custom feasibility, or document support.
Confirm the starting evidence
TFL uses model, marking, drawing, photo, or measured dimensions to decide the first review route.
Verify stiffness and torque needs
Preload mismatch can change heat, torque, accuracy, and service life before quotation.
Map load and motion condition
CNC, robotics, rotary, grinding, and inspection uses can require different validation depth.
Define quote scope
Prototype, maintenance, and batch orders can lead to different quotation and confirmation paths.
Practical RFQ Checklist
A complete RFQ should separate confirmed data from open questions. These details help TFL validate the route before price and lead time are prepared.
Send Drawing for Review- Bearing model, partial code, or marking photo.
- Bore, outside diameter, width, mounting holes, and available installation dimensions.
- Drawing, photo, BOM line, or measured sketch.
- Application, machine position, load direction, and motion cycle.
- Preload, torque behavior, rigidity, runout, or accuracy requirement.
- Quantity, target timing, document needs, and contact details.
What Happens After Submission
The review path is model/drawing evidence, engineering validation, fit or feasibility check, then quotation decision.
Send evidence
Send model, drawing, dimensions, photo, application, quantity, timing, and document needs.
TFL validates the route
TFL reviews preload, rigidity, mounting, load direction, speed, heat, and environment.
Quotation decision
Price and lead time are prepared after the model, drawing, quantity, and application context are validated.
FAQ
A model code can start the review, but quotation depends on validated dimensions, application context, quantity, and any preload or document requirements.
Send photos, measured bore, outside diameter, width, mounting details, application, load direction, quantity, and timing for engineering review.
Price and lead time are confirmed after TFL validates the model or drawing, quantity, application context, and review boundary.