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Send drawings, CAD, photos, samples, target speed/torque, quantities, or the problem you are trying to solve.
From early idea to manufacturable plan
Send drawings, samples, target performance, or an unfinished requirement. KEY-CRON clarifies next steps for gearmotor and coordinated manufacturing projects.
How the first exchange works
The goal of the first exchange is not to force a quote too early. It is to identify the real technical decision, missing inputs, and manufacturable route.
Send drawings, CAD, photos, samples, target speed/torque, quantities, or the problem you are trying to solve.
We check application fit, interfaces, DFM risks, test needs, and whether a standard or customized path makes more sense.
For multi-part projects, we map the parts, processes, partner factory inputs, and quality checkpoints into one working plan.
Once the critical inputs are clear, we can support samples, tooling discussion, production planning, or a formal quotation.
Project input checklist
Send the information you already know. Missing details are normal; the checklist helps us route the inquiry faster.
Where KEY-CRON fits best
Our main focus is DC planetary gearmotors, including the 28 mm tailgate strut platform and customized shaft, connector, and validation requirements.
We can coordinate precision injection molding, tooling, sheet metal, electronics assembly, testing, and logistics through a Pearl River Delta supplier network.
You can discuss DFM, tolerance questions, test conditions, drawings, and approval decisions directly in English with the people moving the project forward.
We first clarify the application, the technical risk, and the manufacturing route. For a gearmotor project, that usually means confirming load, speed, package size, interface, noise, lifetime, and sample expectations. For a broader manufacturing project, we identify which parts need tooling, which processes require external coordination, and which tests or documents should be planned before production.
If the project is not a good fit, we will say so early. If it is workable, the next step is usually a focused engineering discussion, sample review, or quotation scope.
For the fastest response, include drawings, CAD files, photos, reference samples, expected annual quantity, and the decision you need to make next.
Product & supply-chain inquiry
Request specifications, a quote, or coordinated manufacturing support.
Response details
Share the details you have. We will route your inquiry to the right product or coordination contact.
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