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MITCalc is a multi-language set of mechanical, industrial and technical calculations for the day-to-day routines. It will reliably, precisely, and most of all quickly guide customer through the design of components, the solution of a technical problem, or a calculation of an engineering point without any significant need for expert knowledge.
MITCalc contains both design and check calculations of many common tasks, such as: tooth, belt, and chain gear, beam, buckling, shaft, springs, bolt connection, shaft connection, tolerances and many others. There are also many material, comparison, and decision tables, including a system for the administration of resolved tasks. The calculations support both Imperial and Metric units and are processed according to ANSI, ISO, DIN, BS, CSN and Japanese standards.
It is an open system designed in Microsoft Excel which allows not only easy user-defined modifications and user extensions without any programming skills, but also mutual interconnection of the calculations, which is unique in the development of tailor-made complex calculations. The sophisticated interaction with many 2D (AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, IntelliCAD, Ashlar Graphite, TurboCAD) and 3D (Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks) CAD systems allows the relevant drawing to be developed or 3D models to be inserted in a few seconds. OEM licensing of selected calculations or the complete product is available as well.
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HPGL Import for SolidWorks is an add-in for SolidWorks. This add-in gives SolidWorks the ability to import graphical data from Hewlett Packard Graphic Language Plot files.
HPGL is the Hewlett Packard Graphics Language designed for specifying 2D graphical information for the HP range of plotters. It was not intended as an interchange format but some software suppliers use it as such. HPGL is a command set embedded in the ROM of pen plotters to help reduce the work required by applications programmers to create plotted output. HPGL uses two-letter mnemonics as instructions for drawing lines, circles, text, and simple symbols.
HPGL plot files contain information regarding the movement of the pen of the HP plotter. HPGL Import for SolidWorks converts these pen movements into SolidWorks entities and adds them to the contents of a new SolidWorks drawing. HPGL Import for SolidWorks supports plot files created by drivers for the following plotters:
Hewlett-Packard 7475A
Hewlett-Packard 7550A
Hewlett-Packard 7580B
Hewlett-Packard 7585B
Hewlett-Packard 7586B
Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 1 (7595A)
Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 2 (7596A)
Hewlett-Packard Draftpro (7570A)
Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-DXL (7575A)
Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-EXL (7576A)
HPGL Import for SolidWorks is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the SolidWorks File Open dialog box. To import a HPGL Plot file select Open from the File menu. Select "HPGL Plot Files (*.plt)" from the "File of type" combo box and select a PLT file to import. A new drawing document will be created containing the imported PLT file.
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NC Import for SolidWorks is an add-in for SolidWorks. This add-in gives SolidWorks the ability to convert tool movements in NC commands to corresponding lines and arcs in a SolidWorks 3D sketch.
CNC Machines worldwide use Numeric Control files (.nc or .ncc) to convert programmed instructions to tool movement. NC programs consist of a sequence of codes with parameter data to arrive at a precise description of the toolpath. But the best of NC programmers also can make mistakes. NC Import for SolidWorks lets you import NC files into SolidWorks so that you can view the intended toolpath in 3D and create curves and surfaces directly from the toolpath.
NC Import for SolidWorks is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the SolidWorks File Open dialog box. To import a NC file select Open from the File menu. Select "Numeric Control Files (*.nc)" from the "File of type" combo box and select a NC file to import. A new part document will be created containing the imported NC file.
You can download NC Import for SolidWorks by clicking on the link below. NC Import for SolidWorks will work in demo mode till you register it. The cost to register is USD 200.
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OBJ Export for SolidWorks is a plug-in for SolidWorks. This plug-in gives SolidWorks the ability to export graphical data to ASCII Alias|Wavefront OBJ files.
Alias|Wavefront is the world's leading innovator of 2D/3D graphics technology for the film, video, games, interactive media, industrial design, automotive industry and visualization markets. Their OBJ ASCII file format is widely accepted the world over for exchanging graphical data between drafting applications.
OBJ Export for SolidWorks tessellates the surfaces of a part and writes the triangular surfaces of the part to an OBJ file.
OBJ Export for SolidWorks is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the SolidWorks File Save As dialog box. To export an OBJ file select Save As from the File menu. Select "Wavefront Files (*.obj)" from the "Files of type" combo box and select an OBJ file to export.
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OBJ Import for SolidWorks is a plug-in for SolidWorks. This plug-in gives SolidWorks the ability to import graphical data from ASCII Alias|Wavefront OBJ files.
Alias|Wavefront is the world's leading innovator of 2D/3D graphics technology for the film, video, games, interactive media, industrial design, automotive industry and visualization markets. Their OBJ ASCII file format is widely accepted the world over for exchanging graphical data between drafting applications.
OBJ files contain solids which are made up of 3 or 4 sided faces. OBJ Import for SolidWorks reads these surfaces and knits them into a solid in a new SolidWorks part document. If the attempt to knit the surfaces into a solid succeeds, the solid appears as the base feature (named Imported1). If the surfaces represent multiple closed volumes, then one part is made for each closed volume. If the attempt to knit the surfaces fails, the surfaces are grouped into one or more surface features (named Surface-Imported1, 2, ...).
OBJ Import for SolidWorks is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the SolidWorks File Open dialog box. To import an OBJ file select Open from the File menu. Select "Wavefront Files (*.obj)" from the "Files of type" combo box and select an OBJ file to import. A new part document will be created containing the imported OBJ file.
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Points Import for SolidWorks is a add-in for SolidWorks. This plug-in gives SolidWorks the ability to import points from text files.
Points Import for SolidWorks is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the SolidWorks File Open dialog box. To import a point file select Open from the File menu. Select "Point Files (*.txt)" from the "Files of type" combo box and select a point file to import. A new part document will be created containing the imported points.
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STL Import for SolidWorks is an add-in for SolidWorks. This add-in gives SolidWorks the ability to import graphical data from ASCII as well as binary Stereolithography (STL) files.
The STL file format has become the Rapid Prototyping industry's standard data transmission format and is the format required to interact with stereolithography machines. This format approximates the surfaces of a solid model with triangles.
Stereolithography files contain solids which are made up of 3 sided facets. STL Import for SolidWorks reads these triangular surfaces and knits them into a solid in a new SolidWorks part document. If the attempt to knit the surfaces into a solid succeeds, the solid appears as the base feature (named Imported1). If the surfaces represent multiple closed volumes, then one part is made for each closed volume. If the attempt to knit the surfaces fails, the surfaces are grouped into one or more surface features (named Surface-Imported1, 2, ...).
STL Import for SolidWorks is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the SolidWorks File Open dialog box. To import a STL file select Open from the File menu. Select "Stereolithography Files (*.stl)" from the "File of type" combo box and select a STL file to import. A new part document will be created containing the imported STL file.
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The free ModelPress System provides a mechanism for publishing 3D files to a web-ready format, as well as a flexible, visualization application that can be embedded in other desktop applications or in web pages for web-delivery and viewing. ModelPress Publisher reads native 3D CAD model files including SolidWorks 2003, EDS Solid Edge v14, Spatial ACIS / SAT, Autodesk AutoCAD DWG files (including 3D ACIS SAT objects), XGL/ZGL (Microstation, Inventor, Rhino, and others supported by saving to XGL) . Publisher then compresses the model assembly, creating a secure, non-editable ISF file that is viewable by the free ModelPress Viewer. ModelPress Viewer views the highly-compressed ISF files created by ModelPress Publisher. It can be a standalone desktop application or be embedded in another desktop application; or, it can be embedded in custom web pages to be a web-delivered control. Designed to work with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher.
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The free ModelPress System provides a mechanism for publishing 3D files to a web-ready format, as well as a flexible, visualization application that can be embedded in other desktop applications or in web pages for web-delivery and viewing. ModelPress Publisher reads native 3D CAD model files including SolidWorks 2003, Inventor 7, Inventor 8, OpenHSF version 10, EDS Solid Edge v14, Spatial ACIS / SAT, Autodesk AutoCAD DWG files (including 3D ACIS SAT objects), XGL/ZGL (Microstation, Rhino, and others supported by saving to XGL). Use Publisher to compresses the model assembly, creating a secure, non-editable ISF file that is viewable by the free ModelPress Viewer. ModelPress Viewer views the highly-compressed ISF files created by ModelPress Publisher. It can be a standalone desktop application or be embedded in another desktop application; or, it can be embedded in custom web pages to be a web-delivered control. In addition to adding Visual Rights security, users can publish files to our encrypted 3DF format, viewable only by the ModelPress Viewer.Designed to work with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher.
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