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SOLIDWORKS Advanced – Assembly Modelling
SOLIDWORKS Advanced – Assembly Modelling
Our SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modelling Training Course concentrates on techniques for Assembly Modeling – teaching you how to maximize your use of the assembly modeling capabilities of SOLIDWORKS Mechanical Design automation software.
£700.00 ex VAT
Course Length | 3 Days |
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Our virtual training courses are instructor led and delivered online. Each course is packed with interactive demonstrations, hands-on exercises and plenty of time to ask questions.
Prerequisites
Attendees should have attended a SOLIDWORKS Essentials Training Course.
Description
Our SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modelling Training Course concentrates on techniques for Assembly Modelling - teaching you how to maximize your use of the assembly modelling capabilities of SOLIDWORKS Mechanical Design automation software. People who view this also viewed our SOLIDWORKS CAD Essentials and SOLIDWORKS Drawings Training Courses.
Course Outline
Lesson 1: Advanced Mate Techniques
Lesson 2: Top-Down Assembly Modelling
Lesson 3: Assembly Features and Smart Components
Lesson 4: Assembly Editing
Lesson 5: Using Configurations with Assemblies
Lesson 6: Display States and Appearances
Lesson 7: Large Assemblies
Lesson 8: Facility Layout
Course Syllabus
Disclaimer
The course duration is a guideline. Course topics and duration may be modified by the instructor based upon the knowledge and skill level of the course participants.
Additional information
Course Length | 3 Days |
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2 reviews for SOLIDWORKS Advanced – Assembly Modelling
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Graeme Bisland –
Having completed the essentials course 15 years ago there were some new functions which I was unaware of within SW, or bad habits I developed. With the GoToTraining maybe a brief intro to the training format and how the software works at the start would be beneficial for those new to the GoToTraining software.
Kyle Lawrie –
It was a very good training course and I learned a lot of valuable information that will improve my use of Solidworks in the future.