In Insider Secrets To Hydraulics book there are two sentences with price in it:
1) Befor the distributor can quote you a price on an equivalent pump, a sales engineer has to identify all the specifications of the existing unit, such as shaft, mounting, ports and displacement, and then cross-reference this information to find a suitable alternative.
2) Assuming the price for the 'Brand-Y' pump is cheaper than the price you were quoted for the 'Brand-X' unit and the two brands are similar in quality, you can use this as leverage to get a better deal from the 'Brand-X' distributor.
Can you explain to me why in 1) there is construction with preposition "on" and in 2) there is construction with preposition "for".