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From Dowels to Wing Nuts

Parts library for Solid Edge has small footprint.

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By DE Editors  

March 1, 2007

By DE Editors

Alamar Systems, Inc. (Kalamazoo, MI) asserts that its ASAP Solid EdgeStandard Parts Library has all the standard parts — from dowel pins towing nuts — you need to put assemblies together in Solid Edge.

Requiring less than 50MB of hard drive space, ASAP can be run directlyfrom Solid Edge assembly. To operate you simply choose the fastener andplace it. ASAP supports both English and Metric fasteners.

ASAP's parts are size-selectable and most can be customized with yourown specific parameters. These files can also be saved as part fileswith your own part numbers. All are said to be modeled in accordancewith industrial machinery standards. To view a complete list of theincluded parts, click here.

A single seat of ASAP is $395.  For information or to request a demo CD, contact Alamar Systems.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.
 

 

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