Enclosures

Enclosures and Cabinets

Fabriova supports cabinets, housings, wall-mount boxes, and non-standard enclosure structures that need cutouts, fit checks, finish control, and repeatability. The main concerns here are structure, access, and appearance rather than flat-part fabrication alone.

What matters

What enclosure buyers usually review first

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Where the buyer risk usually sits

The real risk is often in cutout position, opening logic, internal space, hinge or door fit, and how surface finishing affects final appearance.

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Why the page matters

This route gives a more focused home for buyers who are not just sourcing a flat part, but a structure that has to fit, open, assemble, and repeat cleanly.

RFQ focus

Best fit and quoting preparation

Projects that fit this route

  • Electrical or equipment enclosure projects
  • Cabinet or housing jobs with cutouts and internal fit requirements
  • Non-standard modifications from a base design or prior sample
  • Buyers who need support from early sample through repeat supply

What helps quote review

  • Overall dimensions and mounting logic
  • Door, hinge, latch, or opening details
  • Cutout map, internal layout, and cable or component fit constraints
  • Surface finish requirements and whether assembly is also needed
Workflow

How enclosure work usually moves

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Clarify fit and opening structure first

Dimensions alone are not enough. Opening logic, internal fit, mounting points, and access requirements usually need to be clear early.

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Review fabrication and finishing together

Cutouts, fold lines, joining detail, and finish appearance work best when reviewed as one connected structure.

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Support sample to batch transition

The goal is to move from sample confirmation into repeat supply without losing structure control or finish consistency.

FAQ

Enclosure page FAQ

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Should this page feel different from the general sheet metal page?

Yes. Enclosure buyers usually evaluate cutouts, internal space, openings, finish appearance, and structure fit before they think about broader fabrication claims.

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Does the page need to claim every enclosure standard?

No. It is better to stay specific about project fit and non-standard enclosure support than to overclaim standards that are not part of the actual scope.

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What supporting footage matters most?

Enclosure body shots, opening or door movement, cutout detail, internal structure views, and finishing before-and-after sequences are the strongest visual proof.

Next step

Need a cabinet, box, or enclosure reviewed around fit and cutout detail?

Use the contact path to send dimensions, cutout map, finish notes, and any internal fit constraints with the drawing or sample.