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Choose a sheet metal path by risk, not by industry label alone.

Different buyers ask for the same fabrication processes for very different reasons. A robotics bracket may care about fast design churn, a medical cart panel may care about cosmetic consistency, and an aerospace ground support part may care about revision control. Oshcut frames each request around the risks that actually change the quote.

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Robotics and automation

Use Oshcut for brackets, guards, access doors, and sensor plates that change as the mechanical envelope evolves. The review focuses on bend access, cable clearance, hole pattern drift, and finish durability around service areas.

Medical and laboratory equipment

Panels, trays, covers, and cart components need deburred edges, cleanable surfaces, cosmetic repeatability, and documented material choices. Programs can request inspection notes and finish expectations before production release.

EV and energy systems

Battery fixtures, inverter covers, thermal management brackets, and charger panels often mix formed aluminum, stainless, and coated steel. Oshcut reviews thickness, rigidity, grounding needs, and coating choices in the RFQ context.

Aerospace support and test

Ground support fixtures, prototype enclosures, and test-rig sheet metal need revision discipline and clear drawing interpretation. The quote record can call out FAI expectations, material certs, and controlled shipment notes.

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RFQ selector guide

If two or more items apply, include the drawing and notes in the first message. The response can then address the process risks instead of simply asking for another file.

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Send an application packet for a guided review.

Attach one representative part, expected annual volume, operating environment, visible surface notes, and required documentation. The same request can cover prototype, pilot, and repeat production planning.