Drawing-led parts, enclosures, and assembly support

Built for RFQ clarity, not factory theater

Custom Sheet Metal Parts and Enclosures Built from Drawings

Fabriova helps OEM buyers move from drawing or current sample to fabrication, finishing, and shipment readiness without extra supplier handoffs.

Drawing or sampleBest first input
Steel, stainless, aluminumCore material flow
Prototype + repeat batchOrder mode
Fabrication + packingDelivery scope
RFQ intake

What speeds up first review

01

Part file

2D or 3D drawing, marked-up PDF, or clear sample photos.

02

Build facts

Material, thickness, quantity, and any finish requirement already known.

03

Fit risks

Critical holes, bends, weld points, cutouts, access, or assembly constraints.

04

Delivery scope

Prototype only, sample plus batch, or jobs that also need packing support.

0.7-6.0mmTypical thickness
Prototype + BatchBuild mix
Drawing-ledRFQ path
Project routes

Start with the route that matches the job.

Some buyers only need fabricated parts. Others need enclosure fit, finish control, or light assembly before shipment. Keeping those routes separate helps the RFQ stay clear from the first click.

Route 02

Enclosures and Cabinets

For machine housings, cabinets, and box structures where cutouts, openings, fit checks, and surface finish matter as much as fabrication.

  • Electrical cabinets, housings, wall-mount boxes, and non-standard enclosures
  • Cutout maps, internal space, door fit, hinge logic, and finish appearance
  • Useful when the project must move from sample confirmation into repeat quantity
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Route 03

Finishing and Assembly Support

For projects that are more painful to coordinate than to fabricate, because finishing, assembly, labeling, packing, and shipment readiness all matter.

  • Surface treatment linked with fabrication instead of treated as a handoff
  • Light assembly, labeling, packing, and outbound prep in one chain
  • A better fit for buyers trying to reduce supplier count and coordination loss
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How work moves

From drawing review to packed shipment.

Quotes get tighter when fabrication, finish, and outbound handling are scoped in the same conversation instead of being split across several suppliers.

01

Drawing Review

We start with drawings, sample parts, or parameter sheets and confirm material, thickness, tolerance, and production risk points.

02

Fabrication and Checkpoints

Fabrication focuses on forming, cutout accuracy, welding details, and process checkpoints that keep repeat parts consistent.

03

Finishing, Assembly, and Shipment

When needed, we connect surface treatment, sub-assembly, packing, and shipment preparation in one delivery chain.

Quote checkpoints

What usually gets checked before pricing moves ahead.

Early review is less about slogans and more about whether the print, bends, welds, cutouts, finish, and packing requirements are already clear enough to quote responsibly.

01

What buyers usually send first

The strongest first inquiry is still technical. Drawings, current part references, and project facts reduce avoidable back-and-forth immediately.

  • Drawing, sample photos, or current part reference
  • Material, thickness, quantity, and target finish
  • Critical fit, mounting, or access constraints
02

What should be checked before quoting

The site should make review logic visible early so a buyer understands that Fabriova is paying attention to fabrication risk, not just replying fast.

  • Bends, holes, weld detail, cutout positions, and structure logic
  • Whether the job stays fabrication-only or also needs finish and assembly
  • Sample path, repeatability checkpoints, and packing expectations
03

What proves the factory can follow through

Trust grows when the workflow is concrete: inspection, staged finished parts, packing flow, and outbound handling all tell a stronger story than slogans.

  • Inspection scenes and first-piece checks
  • Enclosure fit, finish detail, and assembly staging
  • Packing, labeling, lot grouping, and shipment readiness
Production proof

The proof should come from actual parts, inspections, and packing flow.

As the site grows, Fabriova should show first-piece checks, enclosure fit photos, finish detail, and shipment staging so buyers can see how work is controlled before release.

01

Stamped or formed parts shown during first-piece or in-process inspection.

02

Enclosure fit, finish detail, and labeled sub-assembly staged before packing.

03

Packed shipments, lot grouping, and outbound readiness documented before release.

Send RFQ

Send the drawing with material, thickness, quantity, and any finish notes.

If the project also needs enclosure fitting, sub-assembly, labeling, or packing support, include that in the first message so the review covers the full delivery scope.