[Case Study of 3D CAD Software for Mechanical Design] Hokos Corporation
[Free Case Study Provided] Revamping the design environment to reduce design errors! Steering towards expanded utilization.
We would like to introduce a case study of the implementation of "iCAD SX" at Hokos Co., Ltd., which specializes in the design and manufacturing of machine tools. The primary goal of the implementation was to reduce design errors, addressing issues such as forgetting to correct side views after fixing floor plans, and mistakes in numbering when adding new parts during reuse design. Ultimately, the product was selected for its fast startup and drawing speed, the ability to use 3D and 2D in sync, and the capability to design using only 2D. 【Case Overview (Partial)】 ■ Background of Implementation - 3D CAD is essential for future design - Designers in Japan are finding it increasingly difficult to grasp the three-dimensional image from 2D drawings - Current 2D CAD lacks the potential for development into 3D - Reduction of design errors *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Case Overview】 ■Consideration Conditions - Able to utilize 1.1 million drawings created with past 2D CAD - Designers can learn the operation methods without affecting regular operations - Has scalability to adapt to future changes in usage, such as product operation simulations *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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To support Japan's manufacturing, iCAD Corporation is developing the specialized 3D CAD 'iCAD SX V8' focused on mechanical design. iCAD achieves high-speed response, handling 3 million parts in 0.2 seconds, allowing for stress-free design consideration and verification of large-scale equipment and entire production lines consisting of tens of thousands of components. Leveraging its capability to handle vast amounts of information, it is possible to accumulate and utilize the design information necessary for equipment development, including piping, wiring, and control (motion), into a single CAD data set. This single data set can be utilized across various scenarios and departments, from design to manufacturing, assembly, and maintenance. This results in reduced development lead times and improved design quality.