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Quote flow

Step 1

Send the requirement

Submit the part number, drawing, sketch, mating part, cable type, quantity, need-by date, or application context you already have.

Step 2

Browning routes the request

Requests should move into sales, procurement, or engineering review based on what the buyer is actually asking for.

Step 3

Clarify fit where needed

Browning may need to confirm mounting, environment, materials, sealing, cable transition, or standards details before the quote is clean.

Step 4

Quote or next action

The next step may be a standard quote, a modified-standard review, a custom review, or a request for more information.

What to include

  • Part number, drawing, sketch, or mating part if known.
  • Quantity, EAU, and timing.
  • Cable path, mounting style, environment, or failed-part context if those drive the fit.
  • Any document, photo, BOM line, or note that reduces ambiguity.

When engineering review is expected

  • The standard part is close but not right.
  • The job has sealing, routing, or serviceability constraints.
  • The requirement is for modified-standard or custom work.
  • The buyer has a broken part, a sketch, or only a mating requirement.
File and drawing handling

Attach drawings, sketches, photos, BOM lines, or cable requirements if they help explain the fit. If a file is sensitive or requires special handling, contact Browning before sending.