FAQ

FAQ

Common questions before requesting a hydraulic cutting machine quotation.

Use these answers to prepare machine selection details for footwear, leather goods, EVA foam, EPE packaging, automotive interior and other flexible material cutting projects.

Machine Selection

Which hydraulic cutting machine should I choose?

The suitable machine depends on material type, cutting die size, material thickness, layer count, required working area and production rhythm. Swing arm clicker presses are often considered for smaller leather or footwear parts. Four-column hydraulic die cutting machines are used for more stable sheet cutting. Automatic feeding machines are discussed when repeated feeding and higher output are needed. Traveling head cutting presses are considered for wider tables and flexible layout work.

What materials can these machines cut?

Common inquiry materials include leather, synthetic leather, EVA, EPE, sponge, foam, rubber sheet, textile accessories, cork, packaging inserts and automotive interior soft materials. Final selection should be confirmed with material thickness, hardness, compression behavior and cutting die details.

Can one machine be used for several materials?

In many factories, one hydraulic cutting machine may be used for several flexible non-metallic materials. The practical range depends on cutting force, table size, die height, material thickness and operator workflow. Share all planned materials before quotation so the configuration can be discussed together.

What information is needed for machine selection?
  • Material name, thickness and roll or sheet format
  • Cutting die size and finished part dimensions
  • Single-layer or multi-layer cutting requirement
  • Expected daily or hourly output
  • Working area or table size preference
  • Destination country and local voltage

Quotation Details

Why is the price quoted by configuration?

These are B2B industrial machines. Price can change with cutting force, table size, feeding method, electrical configuration, packing, accessories and shipping requirements. A confirmed quotation should be based on your real production information rather than only the machine name.

Can I receive a quotation without drawings?

Yes. Photos, material samples, finished product dimensions or simple hand sketches can help start the discussion. Drawings are useful when part size, die layout or working area needs to be confirmed more accurately.

What should I write in the RFQ form?

Write your material, thickness, die size, working table expectation, output target, voltage, destination country and any machine type you already have in mind. If you are not sure which machine is suitable, say that in the message and include as much material information as possible.

Do you provide standard product catalogs or specification sheets?

Catalogs and specification sheets can be prepared or shared according to the machine direction being discussed. If your project has a specific material or table size requirement, a configuration discussion is more useful than a generic catalog alone.

Production And Export

Can the machine voltage be matched to my country?

Voltage and electrical configuration should be confirmed before order. Share your local voltage, phase and frequency requirements during quotation so the configuration can be discussed with the project details.

How are packing and delivery discussed?

Because hydraulic cutting machines are industrial equipment, packing method, machine size, port, destination country, shipping documents and delivery terms should be confirmed before order. Final shipping cost and schedule depend on the confirmed machine and destination.

Can the machine be configured for higher output?

Higher output may require larger working area, suitable cutting force, feeding support, better die layout or a more organized production workflow. Automatic feeding hydraulic cutting machines can be discussed when repeated feeding and material handling are important.

Support

What happens after I send an inquiry?

Your material details, die size, working area, output target, voltage and destination country are reviewed first. The next step is machine direction and configuration discussion. Additional photos, drawings or sample information may be requested if the requirement is unclear.

What after-sales topics can be discussed?

After-sales communication may include configuration confirmation, operation guidance, spare parts discussion and maintenance topics according to the confirmed machine model and order terms. Specific support scope should be confirmed during the quotation and order process.

How can I make the quotation process faster?

Prepare clear material photos, thickness range, cutting die size, part dimensions, expected output, machine layout limits, voltage and destination country. The more complete the first inquiry is, the easier it is to discuss the right machine direction.

Note: Final machine specification, price, packing, delivery terms and support scope should be confirmed in the formal quotation or project communication.

Ready to confirm a machine direction?

Send the material, die size, working area, thickness, output target, voltage and destination country so the team can review your hydraulic cutting machine requirement.