What to Prepare Before a First Consultation
When you contact us for the first time about pernos de anclaje pasivo or arandelas cónicas de presión, having the right information ready makes the conversation more productive. We often see clients who are unsure what details matter most for a technical quote or a design recommendation.
Start by gathering the load specifications for your application. For pernos de anclaje pasivo, the critical data includes the type of load (static, dynamic, or seismic), the base material (hormigón fisurado or no fisurado), and the required embedment depth. If you are working with espárragos elásticos de alta resistencia, note the grade (10.9 or 12.9) and the expected fatigue cycle count.
For abrazaderas mecánicas reforzadas, the pipe or profile diameter and the wall thickness are essential. Also, consider the environmental conditions: indoor, outdoor, exposure to moisture or chemicals. This helps us recommend the correct surface treatment and material grade.
Bring any existing drawings or reference photos. A simple sketch with dimensions is often enough to start the discussion. If you have a preferred standard (ISO, DIN, ASTM), mention it. We work with multiple norms and can adapt the design accordingly.
Finally, think about the quantity and delivery timeline. Even a rough estimate helps us propose the most efficient manufacturing route. We apply tratamientos térmicos avanzados in-house, so we can adjust lead times based on batch size and complexity.
If you are unsure about any of these points, do not worry. We will guide you through the process during the consultation. The goal is to understand your project well enough to provide a clear, actionable recommendation.
Having the load type, base material, and environmental conditions ready will speed up the technical assessment. A quick sketch or reference photo also helps us understand the geometry.