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SOLIDWORKS INDUSTRIAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE

IPATS SOLIDWORKS INDUSTRIAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING COURSE 

CONTENTS

SOLIDWORKS INDUSTRIAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE


Abstract Contents:

SOLID WORKS ESSENTIALS
SOLID WORKS DRAWING ISO
SOLID WORKS ADVANCE PART MODELING
SOLID WORKS ASSEMBLY MODELING
SOLID WORKS WELDMENTS
SOLID WORKS SHEET METAL
SOLID WORKS SURFACE MODELING
SOLID WORKS ROUTING- PIPING & TUBING
SOLID WORKS  PLASTICS
SOLID WORKS SIMULATION & ANALYSIS
MOLD DESIGN USING SOLIDWORKS
SOLIDWORKS ROUTING- ELECTRICAL
FILE MANAGEMENT
API FUNDAMENTALS
SOLIDWORKS CERTIFICATIONS
ANIMATION & MOTION STUDY


SOLIDWORKS ESSENTIALS TRAINING COURSES & COST Course Description: No matter whether you are a new user, an expert SOLIDWORKS user or an user of other CAD programs,

SOLIDWORKS Essentials Training can benefit you immensely. The SOLIDWORKS Essentials training teaches you about using

SOLIDWORKS mechanical design automation software for building parametric models of parts as well as assemblies and how to create drawings of those parts and assemblies.
Extended over duration of four days this training covers  fourteen essential lessons, such as SOLIDWORKS Basics and the user interface, introduction to sketching, basic part modeling,

symmetry and draft, patterning, and revolved features among others. Prerequisites: Mechanical design experience; experience with the Windows operating system.

SOLIDWORKS Basics and the User Interface
What is the SOLIDWORKS Software?
Design Intent
File References
Opening Files
The SOLIDWORKS User Interface
Using the Command Manager
Introduction to Sketching
2D Sketching
Stages in the Process
Saving Files
What are We Going to Sketch?
Sketching
Sketch Entities
Basic Sketching
Rules That Govern Sketches
Design Intent
Sketch Relations
Dimensions
Extrude
Sketching Guidelines
Basic Part Modeling
Basic Modeling
Terminology
Choosing the Best Profile
Choosing the Sketch Plane
Details of the Part
Boss Feature
Sketching on a Planar Face
Cut Feature
Using the Hole Wizard
View Options
Filleting s
Editing Tools
Detailing Basics
Drawing Views
Dimensioning
Changing Parameters
Symmetry and Draft
Case Study: Ratchet
Design Intent
Boss Feature with Draft
Symmetry in the Sketch
Sketching Inside the Model
View Options
Using Model Edges in a Sketch
Creating Trimmed Sketch Geometry
Patterning
Why Use Patterns?
Reference Geometry
Linear Pattern
Circular Patterns
Mirror Patterns
Using Pattern Seed Only
Sketch Driven Patterns
Revolved Features
Case Study: Handwheel
Design Intent
Revolved Features
Building the Rim
Building the Spoke
Edit Material
Mass Properties
File Properties
SOLIDWORKS SimulationXpress
Using SOLIDWORKSSimulationXpress
The SimulationXpress Interface
Shelling and Ribs
Shelling and Ribs
Analyzing and Adding Draft
Other Options for Draft
Shelling
Planes
Ribs
Full Round Fillets
Thin Features
Editing: Repairs
Part Editing
Editing Topics
Sketch Issues
Freezing Features
Freezing Features
FilletXpert
DraftXpert
Editing: Design Changes
Part Editing
Design Changes
Information From a Model
Rebuilding Tools
Sketch Contours
Configurations
Configurations
Creating Configurations
Using Configure Dimension/Feature
Using Global Variables, Equations
Global Variables
Equations
Modeling Strategies for Configurations
Editing Parts that Have Configurations
Design Library
In the Advanced Course
Global Variables and Equations
Using Global Variables, Equations
Renaming Features and Dimensions
Design Rules Using Global Variables and Equations
Global Variables
Equations
Using Operators and Functions
Using Drawings
More About Making Drawings
Section View
Model Views
Broken View
Detail Views
Drawing Sheets and Sheet Formats
Projected Views
Annotations
Bottom-Up Assembly Modeling
Bottom-Up Assembly
Creating a New Assembly
Position of the First Component
Feature Manager Design Tree and Symbols
Adding Components
Using Part Configurations in Assemblies
Subassemblies
Smart Mates
Inserting Subassemblies
Pack and Go
Using Assemblies
Using Assemblies
Analyzing the Assembly
Checking for Clearances
Changing the Values of Dimensions
Exploded Assemblies
Explode Line Sketch
Bill of Materials
Assembly Drawings

SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL TRAINING The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SOLIDWORKS Electrical to optimize your drawings and designs for manufacturability so you can maximize quality, avoid rework and decrease time to market. SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL – SCHEMATIC The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SOLIDWORKS Electrical to optimize your drawings and designs for  manufacturability so you can maximize quality, avoid rework and  decrease time to market. This course is focused on 2D Schematic 

Design.
Project Templates
SOLIDWORKS Electrical
Starting SOLIDWORKS Electrical
What are Projects?
Project Templates
Project Configurations
How is a Project Structured?
Stages in the Process
Modifying Project Templates
What are Environments?
Stages in the Process
Draw Multiple Wires
Drawing Types
What are Drawing Types?.
Stages in the Process
Existing and Archived Projects
Line Diagram Symbols
Adding Cables
Stages in the Process
Symbols Panel
Schematic Symbols
Symbol Properties
Symbols and Components
What is a component?
Stages in the Process
Symbol Component Association
Manufacturers Parts
What are Manufacturers Parts?
Stages in the Process.
Finding Manufacturer Parts
Wires and Equipotentials
Equipotentials and Wires
Stages in the Process
Wire Style Manager
Replacing Wires
Equipotential Numbering Results
Wire Numbering Results.
Using Nodal Indicators
Cabling
What is Cabling?
Stages in the Process
Cables
Detailed Cabling
Terminal Strip
Pin to Pin Connections
Symbol Creation Comparing Complex Features
Symbols and Standards
Stages in the Process
Symbols Manager
Symbol Properties
Circuits, Terminals, Types
Multiple Attribute .
Splitting Attribute Data
Add to Library
Copy, Paste Symbol
Macros
What are Macros?
Stages in the Process
Creating and Adding Macros
Macros
Creating macros
Using macros
Cross Referencing
What is Cross Referencing?
Stages in the Process
Managing Origin-Destination Arrows
What are Origin-Destination Arrows?
Stages in the Process
Origin-Destination Arrows
What are Origin-Destination Arrows?
What is a PLC?
Stages in the Process
Adding a New Scheme
Adding a PLC Mark
Inserting a PLC
2D Cabinet Layouts
What are 2D Cabinet Layouts?
Stages in the Process
Design Rule Checks
What are Design Rule Checks?
Unconnected Pins
Equipotential Conflicts
Max. Terminal Wires
Duplicated Parent Symbols
Child Symbols without Parent
Empty Terminal Strip
Duplicated Terminals
Reports
What are Reports?
Report Templates
Report Columns
Column Formula
SQL Query Column Variable
Sort and Break

SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL 3D TRAINING
The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SOLIDWORKS Electrical to optimize your drawings and designs for manufacturability so you can maximize quality, avoid rework and
decrease time to market. This course is focused on 2D Schematic Design. Assembly Creation

What are Assemblies?
Stages in the Process
Unarchiving a Project.
SOLIDWORKS Assembly
Exercise
Cabinets, Ducts, Rails
Cabinets, Ducts, Rails
Stages in the Process.
Inserting Components
Inserting Rails
Inserting Ducts
Exercise
Component Intelligence
What is a component?
Stages in the Process
Exercise
Insert Components
Insert Components
Stages in the Process
Align Components
Inserting Terminals
Exercise

Routing Wires
Routing Wires
Stages in the Process
Routing Path
Route Wires
Exercise
Routing Cables
Routing Cables
Stages in the Process
Route Cables
Set Origin Destination of Cables by Location
Exercise
3D Error Analysis
Design Rule Checks
Stages in the Process
Manufacturer Part Not Inserted
Manufacturer Part Inserted Twice
Missing Connection Point
Incorrect CPoint Route Type
No Valid Path
Wrong Wire Properties
Exercise
False Positives

SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL – ADVANCED
The goal of this course is to teach you more advanced topics not covered in the standard SOLIDWORKS Electrical training courses, specifically:

Harness in SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic and 3D
Symbol creation methods
Schematic GA layouts and optimized wiring
Wires and equipotentials
Reports, creation, modification, configuration
PLC, detailed design, I/O’s, configuration
Design rule checks and error resolution
Multi-deck terminals, and Black boxes

Line Diagram Harnesses
Creating a Harness
Stages in the Process
Project Harnesses
Exercise
Multi Level Terminals and Black Boxes
Multi Level Terminal
Stages in the Process.
Terminal Numbering
Stages in the Process.
Exercise
Library, Classification Management
Creating a Library
Stages in the Process
Library Filters
Stages in the Process
Exercise
Import DXF DWG Files
Import DXF DWG Files
Stages in the Process
File Definition
Symbol and Title Block Mapping
Convert Attributes
Configuration Files
Review Results
Exercise
Import Manufacturers Parts
Import Parts
Stages in the Process
Exercise
ERP Database Connection
ERP database connection
Stages in the Process
ERP Connection
Customize User Data
Exercise
Export to Import from Excel
Import Export to Excel
Stages in the Process
Excel Export/Import Configuration
Export To Excel
Import From Excel
Stages in the Process
Exercise
Excel Automation
Auto Generate Drawings From Excel
Stages in the Process
Excel Macros and Variables
Linking SQL Tables to Excel
Inserting Drawings and Types
Exercise
Macros Variables
Report Creation
Reports
Lesson Structure
Warning
Stages in the Process
Basic Query
Adding Fields
Filtering Fields
Writing a Complex Query
Table Aliases
User Data
Part Descriptions
Can Sum
Location Parts
Exercise
Report Query

SOLIDWORKS ADVANCED ASSEMBLY MODELING TRAINING 
Course Description: SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling training course teaches you how to maximize your use of assembly modeling capabilities of the SOLIDWORKS mechanical design 
automation software. SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling training runs over a span of two 
days and covers ten lessons which include advanced mate  techniques; top-down assembly modeling; assembly features,  mart fasteners and smart components; and assembly editing  among others.
SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling training course is ideal for users who wish to enhance their skills of assembly modeling.

Advanced Mate Techniques
SOLIDWORKS Assemblies
Assembly File Structure
Feature Manager Design Tree
Opening Assemblies
File References
Solving Mates
Advanced Mate Techniques
Case Study: Mate Shortcuts
Mate References
Design Library Parts
Capture Mate References
Multiple Selection Mate References
Multiple Mate Mode
Width Free Mate
Driven Mates
Copying Multiple Components
Differences in Mating
Investigating the Mates
Fixed Components
Adding Components
Copying Components
Inserting and Mating Simultaneously
Selection Aids
The Belt / Chain Assembly Feature
Slot Mate Constraints
Profile Center Mate48
Valid Faces for Profile Center
Rack Pinion Mate

Top-Down Assembly Modeling
Top-Down Assembly
Making Changes to Dimensions
Case Study: Editing and Building In-context
Adding Features In-context
Indicators of Edit Component
Appearance of Components While Editing
Inserting a New Part into an Assembly
Locating the New Part Component
Virtual Parts
Building In-context Features
Common Tools
Working Outside the Assembly
Propagating Changes
Saving Virtual Parts as External
In-Context Features
Update Holders
External References
Out of Context
Putting a Part Back Into Context
Breaking and Locking External References
List External References
External Reference Report
Machine_Vise Design Intent
InPlace Mates
Removing External References
Why Remove External References?
Editing to Remove References
Exercise 6: In-context Features.
Exercise 7: Top-Down Assembly Modeling
Exercise 8: Removing External References
Assembly Features, Smart Fasteners, and Smart Components
Assembly Features and Smart Fasteners
Assembly Features
Case Study: Assembly Features
Smart Fasteners
Smart Components
Assembly Editing
Assembly Editing
Key Topics
Editing Activities
Replacing and Modifying Components
Troubleshooting an Assembly
Replacing Components Using Save As
Reloading Components
Component Patterns
Using Configurations with Assemblies
Using Configurations with Assemblies
Case Study: Assembly Configurations
Creating Configurations Manually
Configuration Properties
Using the Modify Configurations Dialog
Changing Configurations using the Context Toolbar
Managing the Tree Display
Assembly Evaluation Tools
Controlling Dimensions in an Assembly
Global Variables
Equations With Functions
Comments
Sensors
Using the Mate Controller
Display States and Appearances
Display States
Bulk Selection Tools
Case Study: Display States
Advanced Select
Envelopes
Appearances, Materials and Scenes
Large Assemblies
Large Assemblies
Key Topics
Lightweight Components
Large Assembly Mode
Using SpeedPak
Using Configurations with Large Assemblies
Defeature
Modifying the Structure of an Assembly
Assembly Visualization
Large Design Review
Drawing Considerations
Facility Layout
Facility Layout
Publishing an Asset
Using Magnetic Mates
Modeling Connection Point Geometry
Using SOLIDWORKS Treehouse
SOLIDWORKS Treehouse
Setting Treehouse Instances
Setting Configurations in Treehouse
Exporting Treehouse Data
Layout-based Assembly Design
Layout-based Assembly Design
Blocks
Inserting Blocks
Creating a Part from a Block
Gear and Pulley Motion in Blocks

ADVANCED PART MODELING TRAINING COURSE
Course Description: Advanced Part Modeling teaches you how to use multibody solids, sweeping and lofting features, and the more advanced shaping capabilities of SOLIDWORKS.
Sketching with Splines

Sketching Splines
Introducing: Spline
Introducing: Show Curvature Combs
Sketch Picture
Introducing: Sketch Picture
Review
Multibody Solids: How They Work
Multibody Solids
Multibody Techniques
Introducing: Solid Bodies Folder
Feature Scope
Patterning Bodies
Tool Body
Introducing: Insert Part
Introducing: Move/Copy Bodies
Combining Bodies
Sketch Relations
Introducing: Combine
Uses of Multibody
Common Bodies
Indent Feature
Introducing: Delete Body
Local Operations
Modeling Negative Space
Using Cut to Create Multibodies
Saving Solid Bodies as Parts and Assemblies
Introducing: Insert into New Part
Introducing: Save Bodies
Splitting a Part into Multibodies
Introducing: Split
Creating an Assembly
Introducing: Create Assembly
Using Split Part with Legacy Data
Introduction to Sweeping
Sweeping
Case Study: Faux Raised Panel Door
Sweep with Guide Curves
Case Study: Bottle
Sweep Options
Sweep with Guide Curves
Introducing: Dome
Introducing: Selection Manager
Working with Curves
Case Study: Modeling a Spring
Sweeping Along a 3D Path
3D Sketching
Introducing: Helix and Spiral
Introducing: Projected Curve
Introducing: Composite Curve
Introducing: Fit Spline
Applying the Label to the Bottle
Modeling Threads
Case Study: Creating a Curve Through a Set of Points
Sketch Blocks
Introducing: Sketch Blocks
Equation Driven Curves
Introducing: Equation Driven Curve
Introducing: Split Line
Advanced Sweeping
Orientation and Twist Control
Align with End Faces
Sweeping Along Model Edges
Sweeping a Tool Body
Lofts
Lofting and Sweeping: What’s the Difference?
How Lofting Works
Basic Lofting
Introducing: Loft
Using Derived and Copied Sketches
Copying a Sketch
Derived Sketches
Introducing: Insert Derived Sketch
Centerline Lofting
Introducing: Split Entities
Cleaning Up a Model
Introducing: Delete Face
Introducing: Deviation Analysis
Advanced Lofting
Layout Sketches
Boundary Feature
Other Advanced Tools
Advanced Fillets
Analyzing Geometry
Introducing: Display Curvature
Introducing: Intersection Curve
Introducing: Zebra Stripes
Introducing: Wrap Feature
Deform Feature
Introducing: Deform

SURFACE MODELING TRAINING COURSE Course Description: Surface Modeling teaches you how to build  free form shapes using SOLIDWORKS mechanical design automation  software.
Understanding Surfaces

Solids and Surfaces
Working with Surface Bodies
Why Use Surfaces?
Continuity Explained
Workflow with Surfaces
Excercises
Introduction to Surfacing
Similarities Between Solid and Surface Modeling .
Basic Surfacing
Flattening Surfaces
Exercises
Solid-Surface Hybrid Modeling
Hybrid Modeling
Using Surfaces to Modify Solids
Interchanging Between Solids and Surfaces
Performance Implications
Surfaces as Construction Geometry
Alternative to Trim
Making Copies of Faces
Exercises
Repairing and Editing Imported Geometry
Importing Data
Repairing and Editing Imported Geometry
Exercises
Advanced Surface Modeling
Stages in the Process
Ruled Surfaces
Lofting Surfaces
Modeling the Lower Half
Conclusion
Design Changes
Exercises
Blends and Patches
Complex Blends
Smoothing Patches
Boundary Surface
Freeform Feature
Corner Blends
Exercises
Master Model Techniques
Introduction to Master Models
Surface Master Model Technique
Working with a Solid Master Model
Specialized Features for Plastic Parts
SOLIDWORKS Explorer
SOLIDWORKS DRAWINGS TRAINING COURSE
Course Description: Learn to create drawings of SOLIDWORKS

parts and assemblies with SOLIDWORKS Drawings Training.
Drawing Sheets and Views
Drawing Sheets and Views
Terminology
Drawing Views
Sketching in Drawing Views
View Settings
Centermarks and Centerlines
Model Edges in the View
Dimensions
Dimensions
Manipulating Dimensions
Dimension Properties
Annotations
Adding Annotations
Annotation Types
Blocks
Sheet Formats and Templates
Sheet Formats and Templates
Drawing Templates
Properties in the Template
User Defined Properties
Customizing a Sheet Format
Define Title Block
Updating Sheet Formats
Assembly Drawing Views
Assembly Drawing Views
Creating Views of Assemblies

Bill of Materials and Tables
Creating and Managing a Bill of Materials
The Bill of Materials
Adding a BOM
Modifying the BOM
Tabulated Bill of Materials
Balloons
Tables in the Drawing
Performance and Display Issues
Performance and Display Issues
Large Assembly Mode
Lightweight Drawings
Detached Drawings
Display Issues in Drawing Views
Drawing References and Comparison
Reusing a Drawing File
Changing Drawing References
Using Draw Compare
SOLIDWORKS Design Checker
Using DimXpert
DimXpert
Tolerance Types and Features
DimXpert Selections
Settings for DimXpert
Auto Dimension Scheme
Turned Part
Using Plus and Minus
DimXpert Annotations and Drawings
Using DimXpert Manually

MOLD DESIGN TRAINING COURSE
Course Description: Mold Design Using SOLIDWORKS teaches you several manual mold creation techniques and how to use the Mold Tools in SOLIDWORKS mechanical design automation software.Surface Concepts and Imported Geometry

Course Overview
Hide/Show Tree Items
Accessing Commands
Importing Data
3D Model Types
Definitions
Case Study: Solids vs. Surfaces
Terminology
File Translators
Modeling Systems.
File Translation
Why Do Imports Fail?
Diagnosis and Repair
Case Study: Repairing and Editing Imported Geometry
Checking Solid Bodies
Making Copies of Faces
Case Study: Import Diagnostics
Repairing Gaps
Repairing Faces
Exercises
Core and Cavity
Core and Cavity Mold Design
SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools
Mold Analysis Tools
Analyzing Draft on a Model
Using the Draft Analysis Tool
Draft Analysis Options
Adding Draft
Scaling the Model
Establish the Parting Lines
Shut-Off Surfaces
Creating the Parting Surface
Surface Bodies
Creating the Mold Tooling
Seeing Inside the Mold
Interlocking the Mold Tooling
Creating Part and Assembly Files
Exercises
Side Cores and Pins
Additional Mold Tooling
Trapped Molding Areas
Side Cores
Feature Freeze
Lifters
Core Pins
Manual Selection Techniques
Modifying Shut-Off Surfaces
Completing the Tooling
Exercises
Advanced Parting Line Options
Case Study: Manual Parting Line
Case Study: Splitting a Part
Exercises
Creating Custom Surfaces for Mold Design
Surface Modeling for Mold Design
Case Study: Drill Bezel
Case Study: Router Bottom
Exercises
Advanced Surfacing for Mold Design
Surface Modeling for Mold Design
The Mixer
Case Study: Mixer Rear Housing
Case Study: Mixer Handle
Exercises
Alternative Methods for Mold Design
Alternate Methods for Mold Design
Creating a Cavity
Techniques for Mold Tooling
Exercises
Reusable Data
Reusing Data
Task Pane
SOLIDWORKS Resources
Design Library
File Explorer
Case Study: 3D ContentCentral
Library Features
Case Study: Create A Library Feature
Configurations in Library Features
Case Study: Water Line.
Smart Components
Exercises
Completing the Mold Base
Case Study: Mold Base.
Organizing the Assembly
Modifying the Lifters
Lifter Motion
Ejector Pins
Cooling the Mold
Making the Drawing
Making Changes
Completing the Process



SOLIDWORKS SHEETMETAL TRAINING COURSE
Course Description: SOLIDWORKS Sheetmetal training course teaches how you can build sheet metal parts with the help of SOLIDWORKS mechanical design automation software. Also covered
in the course are details about building standalone sheet metal parts, and ways of converting conventional parts to sheet  metal, including in assembly. Sheet Metal Flange Method

What are Sheet Metal Parts?
Sheet Metal Methods
Base Flange
Flat Pattern
Edge Flanges
Editing Sheet Metal Settings
Cuts in Sheet Metal
Break Corner
Sheet Metal Costing
Sheet Metal Parts in Drawings
Sheet Metal Convert Method
Sheet Metal Conversion Topics
Converting to Sheet Metal
Imported Geometry to Sheet Metal
Using the Rip Feature
Adding Bends in Place of Sharp Corners
Sheet Metal Features
Making Changes
Adding a Welded Corner
Multibody Sheet Metal Parts
Multibody Sheet Metal Parts
Methods to Create Multibody Sheet Metal Parts
Creating Multibodies by Sketching
Miter Flange
The Cut List Folder
Cuts using Multibodies
Patterning Sheet Metal Bodies
Sheet Metal Properties
Multibody Drawings
Using Mirror and Insert Part
Interfering Bodies
Exporting Sheet Metal Bodies
Using Split
Sheet Metal Forming Tools
Sheet Metal Forming Tools
Modifying an Existing Forming Tool
Creating a Custom Forming Tool
Additional Sheet Metal Features and Techniques
Additional Sheet Metal Features
Swept Flange
Using Symmetry
Additional Modeling Techniques

WELDMENTS TRAINING COURSE
Course Description: Weldments teaches you how to create welded structures with standard structural members. Weld beads are also covered. Weldment Features

Weldments
Structural Members
Groups vs. Structural Members
Adding Plates and Holes
Gussets and End Caps
Using Symmetry
Advantages of a Multibody Part
Limitations of a Multibody Part
Exercises
Working with Weldments
Managing the Cut List
Cut List Item Names
Accessing Properties
Cut-List Properties Dialog
Structural Member Properties.
Adding Cut List Properties
Bounding Boxes in Weldments
Options for Generating Cut List Items
Custom Structural Member Profiles
Defining Material
Creating Custom Profiles
Standard or Configured Profiles
Inserting Existing Parts
When to Use an Assembly
Exercises
Configuring and Detailing Weldments
Weldment Configurations
Post-Assembly Machining Features
Weldment Drawings
Drawing Views of Individual Bodies
Representing Welds
Exercises
Working with Bent Structural Members
Working with Bent Structural Members
3D Sketching
Exercises

























































































SOLIDWORKS PIPE ROUTING AND TUBING TRAINING COURSE
Course Description: With SOLIDWORKS pipe routing and tubing course learn how to create  a special type of sub assembly that builds a path of pipes, tubes, electrical cables or ducts

between components.
Fundamentals of Routing
What is Routing?
Routing Setup
Routing Library Manager
General Routing Settings
Passing Parameters
Cleaning Up Code
Adding Forms to a Macro
Piping Routes
Piping Routes
Pipes and Piping Components
Routing Assembly Templates
Creating a Piping Route
Auto Route
Route Specification Templates
Editing a Route
Piping Fittings
Pipe Fittings
Drag and Drop a Fitting
Creating Custom Fittings
Tubing Routes
Tubing Routes
Tubes and Tubing Components
Flexible Tubing with Auto Route
Orthogonal Tubing Routes with Auto Route
Bend and Spline Errors
Starting a Tube Route On the Fly
Repairing Bend Errors
Tubing Drawings

Piping and Tubing Changes
Piping and Tubing Changes
Pipe Penetrations
Flange to Flange Connections
Pipe Spools
Copying Routes
Editing Piping Routes
Editing for Obstructions
Piping Drawings
Pipe and Tube Routing Components
Routing Library Parts
Libraries
Creating Routing Library Parts
Routing Library Manager
Pipe and Tube Parts
Pipe Parts
Fitting Parts
Routing Functionality Points
Elbow Parts
Tube Parts
Multi-Body Components
Equipment
Assembly Fittings
Using P&ID Files
Piping and Instrumentation
Adding a Pipe
Pipe with Multiple Lines
Pipes with In-line Fittings
Process Drawings
Electrical Ducting, Cable Tray, and HVAC Routes
Electrical Ducting, Cable Tray, and HVAC Routes
Electrical Ducting Routes
Cable Tray Routes
HVAC Routes


Piping Skids
Piping Skids
Grid System Feature
Weldments
Walk-through Animations
Avatar Paths
Using SOLIDWORKS Content
Using SOLIDWORKS Content


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