KENFA Tools reviews CNC cutting-tool requests when buyers send the workpiece material, machining operation, current tool or ISO model, drawing or photo, quantity and target delivery. This RFQ page helps carbide insert, boring tool, end mill and custom tooling buyers prepare clear sourcing details before KENFA confirms model matching, quotation and next steps.
What should buyers send before requesting a quote?
Send the key machining context first. Clear technical details reduce back-and-forth and help KENFA match the right insert, cutter, boring bar, holder or custom tooling option.
| RFQ item | What to include |
|---|---|
| Product family | Cutting inserts, boring tools, end mills, threading tools, tool holders or specialty tools. |
| Model or current tool | ISO designation, catalog model, drawing, photo or the tool currently used. |
| Workpiece material | Steel, stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum, titanium alloy, hardened steel or another material. |
| Operation | Turning, milling, boring, grooving, threading, drilling, finishing or roughing. |
| Quantity and timing | Trial quantity, regular order volume, target delivery date and destination country. |
Which KENFA product pages can help before RFQ?
Review the current production draft product-family pages before sending a request:
How can buyers contact KENFA?
Use the RFQ details above and send a concise inquiry to sales@kenfatools.com. The mailbox is the current KENFA contact route; final send/receive header testing should still be completed before public launch.
What happens after an RFQ is sent?
KENFA should review the tool family, material, operation, model evidence and quantity before recommending a matched tooling option. Unverified cutting parameters, tool life claims, stock status and delivery promises should not be added until confirmed by KENFA.
Buyer Questions
Can I request a quote without an exact ISO model?
Yes. Send a drawing, photo, current tool reference, workpiece material and operation so KENFA can identify the closest product family or custom tooling path.
What information helps KENFA match carbide inserts?
Material group, holder type, insert shape, chipbreaker, coating requirement, current failure mode and order quantity are the most useful starting details.
Can KENFA review boring tool or end mill applications?
Yes. Send hole diameter, depth, tolerance, machining material, machine type and any existing boring bar or end mill model.
Should buyers send drawings or photos?
Drawings, photos and current tool labels are useful because they reduce ambiguity and help confirm whether a standard or custom tooling option is needed.