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PTC standard parts library

PTC standard parts library

PTC standard parts library

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Folks,
Maybe 15 years ago PTC made available a huge library of metric and imperial standard fasteners, electronic connectors, pipe fittings, UDFs (e.g. louvers),...

These came in nested family tables. Are these still available free as they were then? Although it was a lot of work to provide those 15k parts or so with company-standard parameters (descriptions, part numbers, densities, manufacturer, CAGE codes, etc.) these libraries were a tremendous help and I may have to re-establish another library going forward.

TIA!

ElectroMechanical Product Development
(aka Electronic Packaging)
UMD 1984
UCF 1993

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RE: PTC standard parts library

Yes they are still available but have not been updated in years. Go the the PTC software download page & expand the Wildfire 2.0release, you will see the libraries.

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