Our CAD modeling is done using SolidWorks, so solid
models are preferable. However, we can read any of the following
formats:
SolidWorks (.SLDPRT, .SLDASM, .SLDDRW)
Adobe Acrobat (.PDF)
Pro-Engineer (.PRT)
AutoCAD (R12, R13, R14).
Other formats including .DXF, .IGS, .STEP,
.SAT
Please supply us with CAD files via the Internet
(compress attachments in a zip file when large) when requesting
a quotation as they help to clarify hard to read drawings and
drawings with missing dimensions.
Use the thickness variable on base feature (or
first shell) and link all subsequent cuts/extrusions to the thickness
property.
Consistently represent PEM hardware with correct
hole size.
Incorporate bend reliefs and notching cuts into
parts.
Use sharp bends and add 1/32" radii using
sheet metal feature instead of filleting.
Insert sheet metal features and confirm that the
model will flatten.
Avoid adding additional features after inserting
sheet metal feature.
Use a meaningful name in the design tree for each
feature
Use a separate sketch for each hole size
fully define sketches and do not define in context
of assemblies
Take advantage of symmetry in your models by mirroring
Make use of patterns and relations wherever possible
Use inside corner to inside corner fitup
for continuous external fillet welds, use closed corners (one
flange overlapping the other) for internal stitch welds.
Solidworks models that do not adhere to these
standards are of little value to us and result in increased
lead times and extra CAD fees.