Converting Pro-E to Solidworks?
Converting Pro-E to Solidworks?
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I have a client that has a medium sized assembly in Pro-E.
We are going to make an option for his product so tp speed up our development they have sent us thier assembly in IGES and Step formats. I couldn't open the STEP file and the IGES files is a collection of surfaces, no solids at all. Any thoughts? Are any formats better than others for this task?
This is my first time attempting this so I could also be overlooking a very basic step.
We are going to make an option for his product so tp speed up our development they have sent us thier assembly in IGES and Step formats. I couldn't open the STEP file and the IGES files is a collection of surfaces, no solids at all. Any thoughts? Are any formats better than others for this task?
This is my first time attempting this so I could also be overlooking a very basic step.






RE: Converting Pro-E to Solidworks?
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Heckler
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RE: Converting Pro-E to Solidworks?
You said that you tried to imports STEP files and couldn't open them. I always use STEP or IGES file when I receive files from a client. When opening IGES files make sure your knitting setup is active so it can create a solid body.
In STEP mode make sure that your client as exported the STEP files with one of the following format: D203, D214, C214.
You can also try to open ProE files directly from Solidworks, I usually have problems loading the assembly but the part are opened with mo problems.
What version of Solidworks are you working on?
RE: Converting Pro-E to Solidworks?
I have tried importing it several ways and it doesn't work. I think it's a combination of very little experience at both ends. and the assembly not exporting correctly.
RE: Converting Pro-E to Solidworks?
Have you tried to open the *.prt.1 ProE files directly?
I know I always have problems opening an ProE assembly but the files are OK.
Try sending me an IGES,STEP and ProE file.
colombo75@hotmail.com
RE: Converting Pro-E to Solidworks?
I think it's cool that solidworks can export proE parts and asemblies but why proE cannot do the reverse is just absurd...
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RE: Converting Pro-E to Solidworks?
I use Pro/Engineer WF2.0 and SolidWorks 2005 everyday, and i import stuff from pro-e everyday, weither it's an assy or just a part.
Tools->Add-Ins-> {check Feture Works} and bring your parts and one by one SW will convert every entity created in WF to make it editable in SW. Hope that helps.
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RE: Converting Pro-E to Solidworks?
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