Available certificates
Share available certificate copies and technical files during RFQ when the final configuration is clear.
Export Documents
For export CNC machines, documents are useful only when they describe the actual machine, safety configuration, electrical system, acceptance standard, and shipment scope.
Share available certificate copies and technical files during RFQ when the final configuration is clear.
Use factory acceptance records, photos, videos, and inspection sheets to confirm shipment readiness.
Confirm packing list, wooden case or container plan, machine dimensions, weight, and port details.
Prepare operation notes, electrical references, wear parts, and agreed spare-parts package before shipment.
Do not rely on generic certificate claims. Ask for the documents that match the exact project, machine structure, voltage, control system, guarding, and destination market requirements.
The records below are structured as visible HTML so buyers, search engines, and AI answer engines can understand what each document covers before opening a PDF.
PDF links are useful for buyers. For SEO, GEO, and AEO, the page still keeps text summaries, certificate numbers, covered models, expiry dates, and links to matching machine pages.
The certifications page shows available document paths and makes clear that final compliance scope depends on the ordered machine and destination requirements.
No. Document scope should be confirmed by machine type, configuration, destination market, and the final commercial agreement.
Normal pages provide crawlable context around what the certificate is, which machine or category it relates to, and how buyers should use it.