Bearing Certification and Compliance Support
Certification support starts after the bearing request is defined. Document questions should stay tied to model, drawing, quantity, destination, and RFQ context.
Compliance Support Scope
TFL Bearings reviews document questions when the buyer connects them to a real product, RFQ scope, destination, and procurement requirement.
General procurement document
Model, quantity, company details, destination.
Material or process question
Drawing, part family, environment, requested document type.
Compliance question
Destination, standard name, end-use context.
Inspection record discussion
Model, drawing, quantity, inspection concern.
Packaging or label request
Packaging notes, labeling needs, destination.
Document Support Decision Table
Certification and compliance support should be framed as an RFQ-scope review, not as a generic document promise.
Document Request Checklist
Attach document requirements to a real RFQ so TFL can review what can be discussed for the request.
Document Review Workflow
TFL Bearings reviews the document need, validates the order scope, and confirms what can be discussed with the RFQ.
Document need intake
TFL Bearings reviews model, drawing, quantity, destination, requested document type, and procurement wording.
Order-scope validation
The document request is checked against product route, RFQ scope, destination, application, and buyer requirement.
Quotation and document follow-up
TFL Bearings confirms what can be reviewed with the RFQ and what still requires order-specific confirmation.
Certification RFQ Evidence Checklist
Attach document requirements to the bearing RFQ so TFL Bearings can review what the request actually needs.
Send Document Requirements- Product model, drawing, series, or old marking.
- Requested document type and exact procurement wording.
- Quantity, destination, end-use context, and buyer requirement.
- Application, load direction, environment, and special condition.
- Quality or inspection concern tied to the request.
- Timing target, contact details, and RFQ package.
FAQ
TFL can review request-specific document needs when model, drawing, quantity, destination, procurement requirement, and contact details are supplied.
No. Standards, certificates, reports, or approvals must stay tied to the submitted product context and reviewed order scope.
Send the model or drawing, quantity, destination, requested document type, procurement wording, and contact details.