Terms of Service
These terms describe the general website and RFQ communication conditions for Oshcut. They do not replace a signed purchase order, nondisclosure agreement, quality agreement, or written supply contract. When project documents conflict with this public page, the signed commercial and quality documents control.
RFQ information
Customers are responsible for providing accurate geometry, drawings, revision levels, material requirements, finish notes, inspection requirements, and delivery expectations. Oshcut may provide manufacturability comments, but those comments are not a substitute for the customer's design validation, regulatory review, or end-use testing.
Quotations and production assumptions
Prices, lead times, and process notes are based on the information available at the time of review. Changes to drawings, quantities, tolerances, material availability, finish requirements, documentation scope, or shipping terms can change cost and timing. Any OTIF, capacity, or process performance statement on this website should be read as an operational signal, not an unconditional guarantee.
Files and confidentiality
Files submitted through the website are used to evaluate the requested project. Customers should mark sensitive information and request an NDA before sending controlled technical data. Do not submit export-controlled, ITAR-regulated, or otherwise restricted data unless a written agreement authorizes that transfer.
Customer responsibility
The customer remains responsible for confirming that a design is suitable for its intended use, regulatory environment, safety requirement, and assembly condition. Fabrication comments may identify common manufacturability risks such as bend interference, hole distortion, finish sensitivity, or material substitution, but they do not certify that a finished product is safe or compliant for a particular end market.
Documentation scope
Inspection reports, material certificates, first article layouts, finish records, and other quality documents must be requested before production release. If documentation is added after an order is complete, some records may not be recoverable. Customers should define documentation needs clearly in the RFQ package or purchase order.