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Your choice of 3D CAD tools is critical to your organization’s ability to compete effectively in this challenging business environment. This guide identifies key issues and explains advantages of SolidWorks modeling software for machine designers. The challenges associated with large-assembly machine design are often unpredictable and complex. SolidWorks 3D modeling software, with its Large Assembly Mode, offers unparalleled performance for applications involving a large number of parts. Drawings, Production-level drawings communicate detailed design information, such as varied design views, dimensions, surface finish requirements, assembly instructions, and other pertinent design information required for manufacturing. This exploded view of a hardware insertion machine provides a quick overview of assembly considerations and supports field service documentation development. SolidWorks Animator software allows you to create an animation of the assembly explosion instantly. (Image courtesy of Haeger, Inc.). Configuration Management is the ability to control design variations from within a single file or document. This applies to parts and assemblies, with the effects propagating to drawings. SolidWorks enables the designer to create or modify simple features of individual parts like the machine base bracket stiffening rib within the context of the assembly. (Image courtesy of Haumiller Engineering Company).

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