Handoff documentation translates the developed product into the information needed for manufacturing, quoting, review, and production. Clear documentation helps reduce ambiguity between the client, designer, engineer, supplier, and manufacturer. Depending on the project, this may include production CAD files, 2D drawings, tolerance information, material specifications, finish requirements, assembly notes, exploded views, bill of materials, and other supporting information.
At Rute, we see handoff documentation as an important part of moving from design intent to production reality. The goal is not just to create drawings, but to communicate the important decisions that define the product. Good documentation helps manufacturers understand what matters, quote the work more accurately, build parts more consistently, and reduce the risk of mistakes during production. It also gives the client a clearer record of what has been developed and what is ready to move forward.
- Production CAD Files
- 2D Manufacturing Drawings
- Tolerance and Specification Notes
- Material and Finish Documentation
- Assembly Documentation
- Exploded Views and Part Callouts
- Bill of Materials Support
- Supplier and Manufacturer Handoff Packages