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News Release from: Misumi
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 January 2006
Misumi launches updated CAD online
portal.
Misumi has launched its updated CAD online portal.
Misumi has launched its updated CAD online portal Using a choice of intuitive search tree, search by picture, or terminology such as slides or ball screws, users can locate their required components in seconds
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Catalogue features hundreds of thousands of parts
Available now from Misumi is an updated factory automation catalogue, featuring more than 500,000 components in a multitude of size increments, materials and mechanical specifications.
CAD data saves design time with free download
Valuable design time can be saved with the CAD data CD according to Misumi.
They can then specify from Misumi's component range to suit their mechanical needs.
The designer or engineer can customise the component down to 0.01mm using the firm's product coding system and download in more than 15 CAD formats, including DXF, DWG, DWF, Stat, Step, IGES and VRML.
Alternatively, via the Misumi CAD data CD a direct insertion facility is available.
The user can run both the Misumi CAD disc and preferred CAD system and insert the component direct into the parts drawing with a click of a button.
The main benefits are that no drawing is required and there is a direct link with the CAD package to design and check the geometry, limits and fits between the component and the model.
The component can then be redesigned if required in a few steps.
Some of the compatible packages are Autocad, Catia, Inventor, Mechanical Desktop, Pro-Engineer, Solidedge, Solidworks and Tubocad.
Also available via the portal is an automated quotation facility where parts can be added to a bin and sent directly to Misumi sales to achieve a quick quotation.
If the user prefers the traditional catalogue methods, PDF files and the hardback catalogue can all be obtained via the Misumi web site.
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