Brand-ready appearance
Control finish, visible bend profile and interface details so the arm looks consistent with the lamp brand and fixture line.

Custom gooseneck tubing and flexible arm manufacturing support for RFQ-driven B2B buyers.
Procurement value
Control finish, visible bend profile and interface details so the arm looks consistent with the lamp brand and fixture line.
Stiffness can be tuned for the weight of the lamp head and the expected adjustment feel.
Lighting contractors can align samples, batch consistency and packaging with project schedules and installation requirements.
Specification clarity
Clear technical inputs help reduce quotation delays, prevent sample misunderstandings and create a documented basis for repeat production.
Sample to production
Share length, outside diameter, bend holding force, thread type, cable routing, surface finish, packaging and target annual quantity.
Samples help procurement teams validate stiffness, repeatable positioning, finish, assembly fit and application safety before bulk orders.
Production can be aligned with inspection points, cartons, labels, batch records and shipping documents for USA, Canada, Europe and Australia.
Buyer questions
Buyers should provide product type, outer diameter, length, material, finish, end fittings, cable-through requirement, load weight, quantity, and drawings or photos when available. For lamp brands, it also helps to include lamp head weight, connector drawings, target adjustment feel, sample quantity and the market where the finished lamp will be sold.
Sample availability depends on product type and specification. Buyers should include sample quantity and target application when requesting a quote. A sample is especially useful for lamp projects because stiffness, finish color, cable routing and connector fit are easier to confirm on the real fixture.
Yes. Flexible Arm supports custom length, material, finish, end fitting, thread, load, and quantity requirements for OEM and bulk orders. Share the drawing or sample photo early so the tube size, bending force and lamp-side connector can be reviewed together.
Yes. A reading lamp, desk lamp and inspection light may need different holding force. Share the lamp head weight and expected adjustment feel so the sample can be built closer to the final user experience.
Yes, but the cable path should be reviewed before sampling. Cable diameter, bend radius, tube inside diameter, end fittings and assembly method can affect both the arm size and the way the lamp moves.
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