Let's say I have a metal enclosure and I have power cables some high power (200A) some high voltage (1500v)
I'm specifying everything be VW1 and sizing the conductors to be below our temp rise spec
Is UL listed marks still needed or overkill?
Any guidance or ideas are greatly appreciated...
I know we all have been begging PTC to create some sort of 3D BOM ballooning that is linked to the assembly structure, but dont know if its every going to come
What are some strategies you all have done that are easy to do and not impossible to maintain?
I have done the manual ballooning in 3d...
does your company have any type of Google Drive or Sharepoint?
I have used those in the past at small companies and startups with decent success, but as others have said all it takes is one moron to bring down all the house of cards
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Also I think you will be very happy with Creo once you get over the learning curve, I cut my teeth on Wildfire/Creo and then had to go use Solidworks and NX for a number of years, NX wasnt bad, but man I do not miss the strange instability and assembly mates and overall performance of SW, we...
Sketches are fully constrained because of the absolute references, when you set up a sketch you have to pick 2 absolute references (think X and Y) and everything goes to these 2, in later Creo versions this is done pretty automatically, in older WildFire days, you had to pick the 2 surfaaces...
Any Code or Safety engineer interpretations here would be greatly appreciated
I am working on a piece of machinery which is all low voltage DC and low pressure (below 100psi)
The safety guy is not signing off on our design because they claim its dangerous because in certain cases and operator...
yeah that is what I thought
I wanted to have company artwork controlled and released in windchill, and when people dont follow the rules and instead sketch the artwork directly onto the part to be able to see all the places where the released artwork is present and be able to do a mass ECO
vs...
I dont think its possible, but is there a way to have a sketch in a model linked to a section that is released in windchill?
so there is a parent child releationship there so if I updated the released section it will flow down the chain?
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I have done PCB designs and ECAD import into Creo
There are tools in Creo for ECAD design to designate areas, basically a special sketch that is exported
look into cosmetic ECAD areas
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It shocks me (and saddens) how few companies that use Creo and Windchill actually use Windchill correctly
There was one place I consulted with that had this home brew change management visual basic program to run that, and everything in windchill was still in design, none of their workflows were...
Brilliant! I really like you method, I really wish PTC would address this, I feel like the drafting tools/workflow are going backwards, maybe its just me
I'm not terribly concerned about quantity accuracy on the repeat regions or in the balloons themselves since we do not have on sheet BOMs and...
well that is part of the problem, you are thinking Revit is a CAD program, its not its architectual design or BIM, I dont think Autodesk intended Revit to go into all the places its gone, but since they captured the marketshare where they didnt intend they just adapted and ran with the new...
They should be, all views are green (its been a while, should the views border be green or blue?)
I think figured this one out, I had turned off automatic regen so I could move through the pages faster, I'm assuming that Proe is regening behind the scenes when it spits out the pdf
I used to...
I have a drawing that uses layers for different combined views to show the assembly and its internal parts
It works ok in Creo, occassionally when I switch pages the views will change layers and show or hide stuff I want to see, then the combined state has a + next to it showing its somehow...
I worked once for a place that had architects, it was tough for this very reason, I think Revit is locked down purposely to force you to use AutoDesk products (supposedly Inventor plays decently with Revit)
Anyways, the only way I was able to get anything into Revit was by exporting it was stl...
I was never able to find the feature that was causing my problems
I tried to delete the group in question, but when I remade the group, I would get the same error but different group feature ID
I finally deleted the 3 subassemblies that made up the group and readded them and this time the...
So I am getting a very weird error
The pop up says
!*** ERR: feat 12345 breaks group starting with with feat 678910
I can find 678910 with the search tool, but not 12345
Any ideas?
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@Kashif Naseem
One potential way to do this I'm thinking is have a simplified representation that only show the sheet metal parts, then have a BOM that is driven by that simplified representation
Its been a while since I have done that so I am not sure it will solve your problem
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