Printable RFQ worksheet
Fuel Hose and Nozzle Compatibility Chart RFQ Worksheet
Use this worksheet to turn fuel hose and nozzle compatibility research into a quote-ready inquiry before contacting the sourcing team.
Buyer and market
Product selection questions
- Which hose diameter, connection size, thread, swivel, and nozzle type should be matched?
- When should a buyer choose manual, automatic, high-flow, or metered nozzles?
- How do diesel, gasoline, oil, and AdBlue/DEF compatibility requirements differ?
- What photos and measurements prevent wrong replacement hose or nozzle orders?
Quote-ready specification fields
- Fluid, application, old part photos, hose inside diameter, hose length, pressure rating, connection size, thread type, and swivel requirement.
- Nozzle type, target flow rate, automatic shutoff need, metered display need, reel model or mounting direction, and fitting or adapter scope.
- Quantity by item, spare seals or swivels, carton label needs, neutral or reseller packing, destination country, and whether the order is repair, service stock, or resale.
Decision criteria
- Match the fluid first: diesel, gasoline, oil, kerosene, AdBlue/DEF, or workshop lubricants can require different hose, seal, and nozzle choices.
- Confirm hose inside diameter, length, pressure rating, connection size, thread type, swivel need, and reel fit before selecting a nozzle.
- Choose manual, automatic, high-flow, or metered nozzles by dispensing workflow, expected flow rate, and whether the part is for a dispenser, reel, pump kit, or depot line.
QC and packing checks
- Check thread, swivel, seal material, hose crimping, nozzle trigger movement, meter display, and flow direction before shipment approval.
- Request grouped packing photos, carton labels, and small-part count sheets for mixed hose, nozzle, seal, and fitting orders.
- For replacement matching, compare old part photos, measurements, and installed position before releasing the quote.
Export notes to confirm
- Accessory orders often fail because the buyer only sends a product name. Photos, measurements, and fluid details are faster than guessing by catalog label.
- Mixed hose and nozzle cartons need clear labels because fittings, swivels, seals, and adapters can look similar during receiving.
- For AdBlue/DEF or gasoline requests, state compatibility and safety expectations early instead of assuming standard diesel accessories fit.
Copy/paste RFQ brief
Product category: Fuel hose and nozzle compatibility. Application: _____. Destination: _____. Quantity: _____. Required specs: _____. Certificates/documents: _____. Packing or labeling: _____. Timeline: _____. Please review product fit, quote package, QC checks, spare parts, and export readiness.
Public-safe sourcing rule
This worksheet captures buyer requirements only. Private channel records, cost workups, supplier identity, and evaluation notes stay inside the internal RFQ workflow.
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