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The SolidWorks Routing course explains how to create, edit and manage Piping, Tubing and Electrical routes, from the critical routing components and their design requirements to the sub-assemblies that contain the routes.
Course details and prerequisites:
Duration: 2 Days
Type: Instructor
Led
Level: Intermediate
Prerequisites:
- Mechanical or Industrial design experience
- Attended the SolidWorks Essentials or equivalent level of knowledge
After the training you will be able to:
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Create routed systems for pipe, tube,
electricle cable and harness
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Create your own library parts which can be
dragged and dropped into your routes
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Create drawings of your routed systems with
route informated added
Course Outline
Lesson : Introduction
- About This Course
- SolidWorks Routing
- What is Routing?
- Routing Setup
- Types of Routes
- File Naming in Routing
- Routes
Lesson : Standard Cables
- Using Standard Cables
- Harnessboard
Lesson : Routing Component Wizard
- Routing Library Parts Introduction
- Routing Component Wizard
- Create Route by Drag and Drop Connector
- Route Properties
- Auto Route
- Routing through existing clips
Lesson : Editing Routes and Clips
- Editing Routes and Clips
- Start Route and Add to Route
- Working with Clips
Lesson : Electrical Conduits
- Electrical Conduits
- Rigid Conduit
- Electrical Data in Conduits
- Electrical BOM
- Flexible Electrical Conduit
Lesson : Tubing Routes
- Tubing Routes
- Routing Options for Tubing
- Route Properties
- 3D Sketch Route
- Orthogonal Auto Route
- Export Pipe/Tube Data
- Editing a Route
Lesson : Piping Routes
- Piping Routes
- Sketching a Route
- Angled 3D Sketch Route
- Editing a Piping Route
- Remove Tube/Pipe
- Flange to Flange Connections
- Routing Library Parts
- Libraries
- SolidWorks Content
- Fabricated Tube or Pipe Parts
- Elbow Parts
- Routing Functionality Points
- Fitting Parts
- Assembly Fittings
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