IMPORT: McMaster Carr parts

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by TOP, Jul 10, 2007.

  1. TOP

    TOP Guest

    Just had a user come to me with a problem. He stated that a pipe
    fitting he had downloaded from McMaster had zero weight. I looked into
    it and the part was scaled down by 25.4 in the STEP file he had
    gotten. Has anybody else run into this?

    There were two possible fixes. One was to import with template units
    and use mm. The other was to scale the part.

    One cause I thought of was that whoever created the STEP didn't write
    units into the file since SW by default looks for units in STEP files.

    TOP

    2007 SP3.1
     
    TOP, Jul 10, 2007
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    fcsuper Guest

    My experience is that McMaster Carr parts are moderately accurate.
    They did contract out the work to make those models a long time ago,
    and are prolly completely unaware of any issues with their models.
    You may wish to contact them to let them know you've found an error.

    Have you tried one of the other available formats for that part?

    Matt Lorono
    http://sw.fcsuper.com
    Co-moderator of http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/solidworks/
     
    fcsuper, Jul 10, 2007
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    scottaw Guest

    I've had excellent luck with McMaster-Carr parts. With both McMaster
    parts and Misumi parts typically the first thing I do after
    downloading them is assign the proper material. I have not run into
    any inch/metric conversion issues though, and I work 99% in metric.

    To your specific problem, I would just adjust the units accordingly in
    the settings for that file. If the scale is still off, then just use
    the scale function. Like the others said, informing McMaster wouldn't
    be a bad idea, they are pretty quick to address any issues.
     
    scottaw, Jul 10, 2007
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  4. Its just a SAT file in metric units, 25.4 mm to the inch
     
    RaceBikesOrWork, Jul 10, 2007
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  5. TOP

    TOP Guest

    We are talking STEP not SAT.

    TOP
     
    TOP, Jul 11, 2007
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