01

CAD and drawing intake

Upload STEP, DXF, IGES, SLDPRT or PDF drawings with material grade, sheet thickness, tube size, quantity range, finish expectation and the date when the answer is needed. The intake team checks whether the request belongs to sheet laser cutting, tube laser cutting, laser welding, spare parts, retrofit support or mixed equipment planning. That separation matters because a nozzles-and-windows order should not wait behind a full machine evaluation, and a machine package should not be priced before the production context is understood.

02

48h DFM feedback

Complete files are reviewed for cut feasibility, bend sequence risk, hole-to-edge concerns, tube profile constraints, cosmetic faces, expected burr behavior and basic service assumptions. Bodor Laser does not turn that review into a generic checklist. The response names the drawing details that need confirmation, the tradeoffs that affect price or lead time and the documents your buyer may need before releasing a purchase order.

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Equipment and accessory matching

When a request involves a laser cutting system, tube laser, welding cell or service package, the advisor asks for shop-floor constraints: available footprint, material mix, power preference, assist gas, operator coverage, automation expectations and service location. The goal is not to force a single configuration. It is to make the buyer compare machine choices against the parts, maintenance plan and training load that will exist after installation.

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Consumables and spare-part routing

For nozzles, lenses, protective windows, heads, filters or maintenance kits, include the machine model, serial reference when available, urgency, current fault description and the shipping destination. These details help the team avoid slow back-and-forth over compatibility. Buyers receive a cleaner answer about replacement path, packaging and any notes needed by maintenance teams at receiving.

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Send the file package before the quote becomes a purchasing blocker.

Share drawings, machine context, material, thickness, quantity range and documentation needs. A Bodor Laser advisor will return the next-step questions your team should answer before price, equipment fit or spares compatibility is treated as final.