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When you have an idea for a great product, SolidWorks® software provides the tools you need to create an accurate design – in less time and at lower cost.

For additional MCAD capabilities, data management and design validation features, see SolidWorks Professional and SolidWorks Premium.

Mechanical CAD Capabilities
When you have an idea for a great product, SolidWorks® software provides the tools you need to create an accurate design – in less time and at lower cost.

SWIFTSWIFT™ (SolidWorks Intelligent Feature Technology). With SWIFT, you can spend time creating products that work well, instead of trying to make your software work for you. SWIFT automates time-consuming detail work and techniques, diagnosing and resolving problems related to feature order, mates, sketch relationships, and the application of dimensions. No matter what your experience level, SWIFT allows you to work more effectively and innovatively.

Getting Started. Get up to speed fast. SolidWorks Command Manager logically groups similar functions for easy access, while integrated tutorials provide instructive workflow demonstrations along with visual cues.

User Interface. With the Heads-up User Interface, you get a complete, customizable set of visual display and mouse-driven control capabilities, reducing design steps, minimizing dialog boxes, and decreasing visual clutter.

Working with DWG. There’s no need to start from scratch when you want to transition a 2D drawing to a 3D model.  SolidWorks includes data translation tools along with help documentation for AutoCAD® users, so you can smoothly convert DWG files into 3D models. Alternatively, you can use DWGeditor® – included with SolidWorks software – to edit, manipulate, and maintain existing AutoCAD DWG files in their native format.

Part Modeling.
With Instant3D, you have the fastest, easiest way to create and modify 3D part geometry. By simply clicking and dragging, you can precisely create and resize features – even section entities. As you ready your design for production, use DimXpert to create accurate 2D drawings (or “drawing-less” data) to ensure your parts will fit when manufactured.

RealView® Graphics. Visualize and communicate your designs more clearly than ever. Without rendering, you can quickly create nearly lifelike, fully dynamic representations of your parts, assemblies, and completed products.

Advanced Surfacing and Complex Shapes. Improve the aesthetics, ergonomics, and usability of your product designs. Using the Freeform feature, creating new geometry, or importing and manipulating new surfaces is easy and intuitive.

Sheet-Metal Design Tools. Create sheet-metal parts from scratch using folds, bends, flanges, rips, tabs, and mitres, as well as lofted bends, sketched bends, hems, and more. Alternatively, you can create a solid shape as a starting point. Then use advanced capabilities – such as the “convert solid to sheetmetal” functionality – to develop a manufacturable sheet-metal part.

Weldment Design. Sketch a layout for your frame and select a weldment profile. SolidWorks will automatically generate a weldment design in 3D. Modify, validate, and reinforce your design, and then enhance it with standard parts that you can drag and drop from the Design Library or 3D ContentCentral®. Then, generate precise manufacturing drawings with cut lengths for all segments.

Mold Design Tools. With SolidWorks, you can import part geometry in IGES, STEP, Parasolid®, ACIS®, and other formats to begin your mold designs. Create, validate, and execute your mold designs – and reduce manufacturing errors – with a complete range of tools and checks, speeding the design of cores and cavities, assembly features, and lip and groove features.

Assembly Modeling. SolidWorks gives you the tools to “get it right” on-screen when you create assemblies – saving you the time and cost of physical prototyping and remanufacturing. You can mate components by picking individual surfaces, edges, curves, and vertices; create mechanical relationships between components; conduct interference, collision, and hole alignment checks; and link the motion of pulleys and sprockets. You can also automatically assemble fasteners and accompanying hardware; automate the assembly of commonly used components, appropriate hardware, and required features; and use MateXpert to fix conflicts such as over-constraining a component.

Simulate Assembly Motion. Simply by clicking and dragging components, you can check an assembly for proper motion and collisions. In addition, you can simulate physical motion involving assembly mates, contact, springs, and gravity. SolidWorks Motion also provides accurate measurements of velocity, accelerations, and forces on components due to motion – so you have a realistic understanding of design decisions before producing the prototype product.

Large Assembly Management Tools. Use “Lightweight” mode to reduce the time spent opening and working on large assemblies. SpeedPak technology enables you to create simplified versions of assemblies that speed assembly operations and drawing creation. Use Quick View to select and open just the component you need to work on, and use the Assembly Xpert to analyze and improve your assembly’s performance.

2D Drawing Creation. Use the familiar interface of DWGeditor to draw in 2D, as well as edit and maintain your existing DWG data files.

Data Translation. Easily import and use existing data, as well as data from external sources. SolidWorks includes translators that support DWG, DXF™, Pro/ENGINEER®, IPT (Autodesk Inventor®), Mechanical Desktop®, Unigraphics®, PAR (Solid Edge®), CADKEY®, IGES, STEP, Parasolid, SAT (ACIS), VDA-FS, VRML, STL, TIFF, JPG, Adobe® Illustrator®, Rhinocerous®, IDF, and HSF (Hoops) formats.

Design Reuse. Leverage your successful designs to create compelling proposals for new ones. Quickly search for already-created components in SolidWorks Toolbox, 3D ContentCentral, and your own custom Design Library. Then, simply drag and drop those parts into your new designs.

Bill of Materials. Save significant time when you use SolidWorks to automatically generate a complete bill of materials (BOM) from your design. Your BOM is associative: When you change your design, the BOM updates automatically, and vice versa. Plus, you can export the BOM data to Excel, Intuitive ERP®, and other applications.

Part Validation. SolidWorks Simulation tools help both new users and experts ensure their designs are durable, safe, and manufacturable. In addition, you can use SolidWorks FloXpress™ to optimize your designs for water- and air-flow effects.

Design Automation of Repetitive Tasks. Save time with SolidWorks Smart Component technology to automate the selection and insertion of standard components. Use DriveWorksXpress to automate repetitive design tasks that can be used in product/sales configurators.

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