Significantly reduce the man-hours for creating assembly instruction manuals! (XVL implementation case)
We will introduce a case study of the implementation of "XVL" (a technology that reduces the file size of 3D CAD data to more than 1/100 with high precision).
Are you spending too much time and effort creating "assembly instructions"? Copying and pasting screen captures from 3D-CAD into Excel, tracing, and creating illustrations can be surprisingly tedious. Many companies seem to be looking for the optimal tools to effectively utilize 3D-CAD data and improve efficiency. The solution to such problems is "XVL." It not only allows for the creation of device illustrations and assembly animations but also features the ability to handle data smoothly while maintaining the accuracy of 3D data and structural information. It is used for various applications such as design reviews, assembly verification, creating manufacturing instructions, service documentation, motion analysis, and mechatronics verification, as well as layout verification of production equipment. The introduction of "XVL" leads not only to improved work efficiency but also to a transformation in design operations through the effective use of 3D-CAD data, contributing to digital transformation (DX). This document outlines the reasons why companies, facing increased order volumes from overseas, turned to the introduction of "XVL" to improve their processes, as the traditional methods were insufficient to prepare assembly instructions in time for the start of assembly work on all orders. It also details the improvements made and their effects.
- Company:ダイテック 本社・広島事業所
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