lkikstra
Mechanical
- Feb 14, 2001
- 3
For quite a number of years, we have used AutoCAD (R10, R11, R14, LT) to create all of our engineering documentation. Currently, as in the past, we only use AutoCAD as an "electronic drafting table". In simpler words, 2D drawings. A couple of years ago, we switched all of our mechanical design over to SolidWorks (98Plus thru 2001) because it easily met our needs for 3D solid modeling, product design and detailing for the mechanical components (structure) of our products.
We have found that SolidWorks is not the most efficient software for creating some types of documentation. Because of this, we are still using AutoCAD for the following types of documentation:
Signage (Decals & Signs) and placement.
Schematics (Electrical & Hydraulics)
Instructions (Installation & Assembly)
Control box assemblies & wiring diagrams.
With the sales of AutoCAD R14 on it's way out the door, (and upgradability soon to follow) we are at a point where we need to decide if we are going to upgrade to AutoCAD 2000, migrate (downgrade) to a less expensive AutoCAD 2000 LT, continue using AutoCAD without any further upgrade, or purchase new software to more effectively create and manage these types of engineering documents.
What I would like to do is ask what types of software you use to create the types of documents in the list above. I am looking to identify what software is used by companies to create various engineering documents, beyond what would normally be handled by 3D solid modeling software. If you are continuing to use SolidWorks for some (or all) of this documentation, I would like know how is it working out for you (techniques/procedures would be helpful), or if you are considering different software (if so, which one).
I am not looking for opinions on which software is better, or why. The only criticism I am interested in hearing is if you have had a genuine problem implementing a particular software for a specific task, please let me know.
Your input is appreciated.
Thanks,
Lenny
We have found that SolidWorks is not the most efficient software for creating some types of documentation. Because of this, we are still using AutoCAD for the following types of documentation:
Signage (Decals & Signs) and placement.
Schematics (Electrical & Hydraulics)
Instructions (Installation & Assembly)
Control box assemblies & wiring diagrams.
With the sales of AutoCAD R14 on it's way out the door, (and upgradability soon to follow) we are at a point where we need to decide if we are going to upgrade to AutoCAD 2000, migrate (downgrade) to a less expensive AutoCAD 2000 LT, continue using AutoCAD without any further upgrade, or purchase new software to more effectively create and manage these types of engineering documents.
What I would like to do is ask what types of software you use to create the types of documents in the list above. I am looking to identify what software is used by companies to create various engineering documents, beyond what would normally be handled by 3D solid modeling software. If you are continuing to use SolidWorks for some (or all) of this documentation, I would like know how is it working out for you (techniques/procedures would be helpful), or if you are considering different software (if so, which one).
I am not looking for opinions on which software is better, or why. The only criticism I am interested in hearing is if you have had a genuine problem implementing a particular software for a specific task, please let me know.
Your input is appreciated.
Thanks,
Lenny