

Certification Compliance and Quality Assurance Overlooking the necessity of certifications such as CCC, CE, ISO 9001, RoHS, and IATF 16949 often leads to non-compliance risks and potential quality issues; ensure these are verified to meet regulatory and industry standards.
Functional Integration and Feature Verification Insist on a detailed demonstration or proof of the product’s multifunctional capabilities including anti-theft warning, remote trunk opening, keyless entry, and smooth motor starting to guarantee it matches operational needs.
Voltage Compatibility and Electrical Standards In practice, most suppliers provide equipment supporting multiple voltages like 220 V, 380 V, and 400 VAC at 50/60 Hz; confirm the product’s voltage range aligns precisely with your facility’s electrical infrastructure to avoid costly modifications.
Material Quality and Condition Trade-offs The trade-off between new and used conditions, combined with materials such as aluminum alloy and stainless steel, directly affects durability and maintenance costs; weigh upfront savings against long-term reliability when selecting the product’s material and condition.


















