Custom Sheet Metal Parts
Fabriova supports custom brackets, panels, covers, and structural sheet metal parts produced from buyer drawings or current samples. The focus is on review clarity, repeatability, and fit before quoting moves ahead.
- Drawing or current sample reference
- Material, thickness, and quantity
- Finish, assembly, or packing notes
- Critical fit, tolerance, or access points
What buyers usually need from this route
Typical parts
Brackets, mounting plates, covers, formed panels, structural supports, and non-standard sheet metal parts are the clearest fit for this route.
What buyers care about first
Buyers usually care about whether the part can be made from the drawing cleanly, whether repeated pieces stay consistent, and whether quoting can move without long clarification loops.
What moves the quote faster
Clear geometry, measurable dimensions, bend logic, and joining detail help the review move much faster than a broad request for 'metal parts' alone.
Best fit and review checklist
Projects that fit this route
- Custom components with clear geometry and measurable dimensions
- Equipment support parts that require forming, cutouts, or welded detail
- Prototype jobs that may later move into repeat quantity
- Procurement teams and project buyers sourcing by drawing instead of by off-the-shelf SKU
What to confirm early
- Material and thickness
- Critical bends, holes, and joining details
- Tolerance or fit requirements
- Expected quantity and whether finishing is required
A practical page flow
Start with the part drawing
Drawings and current part references give the review team enough detail to assess geometry, material, and likely production risk.
Clarify geometry and production risk
Bend sequence, hole position, weld detail, and repeatability are more important than generic claims about factory scale.
Move toward sample and repeat supply
The strongest message is not 'we can do everything' but 'we can review, sample, and deliver this part with fewer avoidable errors.'
Sheet metal parts FAQ
Is this page only for high-volume production?
No. Fabriova supports both prototype and repeat batch work, as long as the buyer can provide enough technical detail for a serious review.
Should this page focus on price claims?
No. The stronger message is fit, drawing clarity, repeatability, and the ability to move from review to sample with less friction.
What kind of evidence should support this page later?
Close-up fabrication shots, structural detail, inspection clips, and drawing-to-part comparisons are the most useful trust assets.
Have a bracket, panel, cover, or structural part to quote?
Send the drawing with material, thickness, and quantity so the conversation starts on technical facts rather than generic inquiry text.