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CatiaV5R13 to Solidworks 2003

CatiaV5R13 to Solidworks 2003

CatiaV5R13 to Solidworks 2003

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Hello again.
I need to convert part files so they can be worked out with solidworks 2003. I need the features and all creations in the three to be also availlable in the solidworks three. I tried many format but I only get results of parts without the features. How can I do the transfert with all the features? Is the tool in Catia or I need another transfert software ?

Thanks in advance

Lofo

RE: CatiaV5R13 to Solidworks 2003

Hello Lofo,

I have also tried a number of things converting files between 2 cad platforms, but its not worth it. Off course there are a lot of translators avaiable in the market which promise everything, but the end result greatly varies depending upon the complicacy and nature of parts or assemblies. Solidworks has a own feature recognization module, although the results are good, but not excellent.
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