We consistently make your custom enclosures, parts and panels in 2-3 days. And the very first step in making your designs a reality is the quoting stage – you have a design, and you want to know how much it will cost to build it. Protocase Designer, our free 3D CAD software, is ideal for this – you can instantly price your design as you go (not to mention easily order right from the software). But you can also expedite your quote by submitting requests online, or by contacting us, too.
We know having a project stalled due to downtime while you wait for a quote is frustrating, so we aim to provide you a thorough quote within 24 hours. Sometimes, I’m asked why there was a delay in turning around a quote, and the answer is usually simple – we needed more information.
I wrote this blog post to provide a rundown of all of the important steps and key information you should include when submitting a request for quote.
It all starts with the design you’ve created. Here are the CAD formats we work with:
When sending in a CAD file from Solidworks, be sure to send us the “Pack and Go” file. This will gather all related files for your design (parts, assemblies, drawings, references, etc.) into one folder or zip file – ensuring we have everything we need to process your quote quickly. For all other formats, if you are including multiple files, please ‘ZIP’ them as a single file and attach. |
Please ensure that your file opens and is not too small or empty – just do a quick check before you press send to make sure everything is there.
(Of course, we are happy to work with you if you aren’t able to complete the design yourself. Our Design Services team can create your design for a reasonable hourly fee – talk to your Protocase account manager about your options).
Keep in mind that the most important step in getting a quote is for you to communicate clearly what you need. Some designs are so simple and straightforward that just a drawing will suffice. However, often there is more that we need to know in order to quote correctly. If you don’t include extra information in your request, we will simply reach out to you to ask the required questions, which will take additional time.
So it helps to have as much clear and concise information as you can in your notes. To help streamline your work, here are the most important pieces of info you should include:
All of this will ensure your account manager and the member of Engineering and Design Services has all of the facts at hand in order to provide you a fast, yet thorough, quote. The more your account manager has to go back and forth with you to confirm all of the information listed above, the longer it will take to turnaround your quote.
Make sure to let us know in your notes if we can quote with substitutions. If you have items in your design that we do not stock, but we have a substitution for that item – we can go ahead and quote with our stocked materials to get you your quote and design faster.
Ideally, you would have complete graphics files (including logos, labeling, and other artwork) ready when requesting a quote. But if you don’t, don’t worry, it’s not critical, as you can add those once you actually decide to order. However this will likely affect your price quoted, so you should definitely let us know via notes if you plan to include graphics on the design.
If you do know your design includes graphics, be sure to include the following in your email or in the description box for online quoting.
Protocase Designer Quoting
One of the key advantages of creating your design using Protocase Designer is that you can instantly get a quote at any time during your design process.
There is one caveat, however: if your design has elements that fall outside of the capabilities of our software (ie. You need to add a gasket or use third-party finishes such as anodizing, etc.), we will need to provide you an external quote from Protocase Designer when you are ready to order.
Protocase Designer will trigger warnings when it picks up on something that could be done a different way, doesn’t fall within our manufacturing capabilities, or just doesn’t feel right.
Using the notes function in Protocase Designer will ensure we are armed with all of the information we need to process your order:
If you didn’t provide any notes about the warnings you receive, when you actually purchase your order in Protocase Designer, your account manager or an EDS member will contact you to verify your design. This will likely slow your quoting down.
When a Quote Takes Longer
There are a few instances where we cannot fast track quoting because your request requires externally sourced services such as anodizing, or materials that we don’t stock. (We are happy to order non-stock materials for you, however, it will take a bit of time to determine the cost and leadtime associated with ordering the material).
The suppliers we work with are generally responsive, so we can usually still get you a quote within 24 to 48 hours.
Conclusion
To ensure you get your quote back as fast as possible, there are key things you can do:
For a simple and concise look at what you need to include in your request for quote, download our Quoting Checklist. The next time you send in your request for quote, you can do a quick pass of the checklist to make sure you’ve noted everything you can. The end result will be a quote returned to you as fast as humanly possible.
Happy designing (and quoting)!
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