I downloaded one, but learning how to use it didn't seem worth it. I would guess that Parker has something for hydraulics.but finding anything on their sight is worse than finding one of your old posts on the SywM platformĪs far as a third party company that does something like Solidworks electrical, I've not seen anything.Īs far as a third party company that does something like Solidworks electrical, I've not seen guess Eaton and Bosch Rexroth also have software. Festo has Fluid Draw, SMC has an entire symbol library. We still use Draftsight for schematics but there are a few companies out there that have their own software for this. Ready or semi-ready symbol libraries would also be a huge benefit So far I have been living in AutoCAD/Draftsight environment, but could there be some way to evolve from here? Even better would be data-transfer/communication/co-living capabilities with Solidworks. Scope would be lubrication systems, some pneumatics and occasionally even power hydraulics. Todays question is what software could be used or you would use to design hydraulic systems and diagrams?
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