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  1. cjquijano

    Un-modelled items in BOM

    We are just getting ready to impliment SW and this is the approach I am looking at. Lets say i have an assembly of a machine and it requires 3.5 quarts of oil. I have added a Number and Scaler custom property to our model templates. Now I have created a part called "oil-sae30" with...
  2. cjquijano

    Diameter dimension using Hole Wizard

    There is a flag "Diameter Dimension" under properties that is already checked. If I un-check this option I get a linear dimension from the center point to the tangent edge. What I want is a single arrow pointing to the circle and the diameter dimension called out. Its seems like the...
  3. cjquijano

    Diameter dimension using Hole Wizard

    Using SW2000 I have created a simple part, and on this part I have several holes that were created using the hole wizard. Now, when I go and make a drawing of the part and show the model dimensions, the diameters of the holes show up as a linear dimension. Is there any way to change this to a...
  4. cjquijano

    Accelerometer - G's - Vel - disp

    Thanks everyone for you help. What I am trying to do is measure the vibration on either side on an industrial engine isolation mount. I have an accelerometer hooked to a battery powered current source, and that signal is connected to a National Instruments DaqCard. I am using the Labview...
  5. cjquijano

    Accelerometer - G's - Vel - disp

    I am hoping someone can help me with a brain block. I am collecting accelerometer data in volts. Using the scaling factor we received with the accelerometer (10mV/g), I can get G's. My question is how do I convert to velocity and displacement? Thanks for your help. Christopher Quijano
  6. cjquijano

    PRO/ENGINEER OR SOLID WORKS

    We are currently looking at the option of switching from ProE to Solidworks. Talk to your VAR and have him talk to Solidworks. Your VAR sould be able to give you contacts at several companies that works with assemblies with 100,000+ parts. I know most of the ProE usergroups act as if...

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