Mining equipment assemblies and spare parts for project RFQs.
SinoField Machinery supports project-based RFQs for mining equipment assemblies, replacement parts, fabricated components, machined parts, rubber and PU items, and spare parts used around crushing, screening, feeding, conveying, and site maintenance systems.
This page is for mining operators, contractors, distributors, and project buyers looking for mining equipment parts suppliers or custom production support based on drawings, specifications, samples, and maintenance needs.
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Product fit summary
Applications
Crushing and screening plants, Mine material handling, Maintenance replacement projects
Compatible equipment
Crushers, Vibrating screens, Feeders, Conveyors, Drilling and auxiliary mining equipment
Material options
Steel fabrication, Alloy steel, Wear-resistant steel, Rubber and PU parts, Customer specification
MOQ / lead time
Project based · 30-70 days after technical scope confirmation
Applications
Where this product family fits.
Crusher, screen, feeder, and conveyor spare part projectsFabricated brackets, frames, guards, covers, and wear structuresMachined parts, shafts, bearing seats, sleeves, and bushingsRubber, PU, and wear-resistant replacement partsProject-based mining equipment component sourcingMaintenance shutdown part lists with mixed item types
RFQ checklist
Equipment type, model, plant section, or working position
Drawing, specification, sample photo, or old supplier reference
Material, wear grade, rubber compound, machining, or fabrication notes
Assembly scope, part list, dimensions, and critical fit points
Quantity, shutdown timeline, sample need, and repeat demand
Destination port, packing, lifting, and inspection requirements
Material and fit notes
Mining equipment RFQs often combine fabrication, machining, wear casting, rubber, and PU items, so each line should be separated before supplier review.
Complete assemblies need a clearer technical scope than single spare parts because fit, packaging, and inspection risks are higher.
For harsh mine conditions, feed material, abrasion, impact, vibration, and replacement interval should be included.
Inspection points
Assembly dimension and fit point review
Material, weld, machining, or molded-part checkpoints
Surface treatment and wear-surface condition
Trial assembly or sample approval where required
Export packing, lifting points, and part mark consistency
Buyer questions
Practical answers before sending an RFQ.
Can one RFQ include mining equipment assemblies and spare parts?
Yes. Separate each item line by equipment, drawing, material, quantity, and process type so review can be accurate.
Can custom mining equipment parts be produced from drawings?
Drawing-based production can be reviewed when material, tolerance, assembly scope, quantity, and inspection requirements are clear.
Are complete equipment projects quoted immediately?
No. Complete assemblies and project parts require manual technical review before price, lead time, packing, and shipment details are confirmed.
Quote review
Send model, drawing, material, quantity, and destination details.
Final price, samples, lead time, payment terms, and compliance details are confirmed manually after supplier review.