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Resolution: Found a different vendor.
Aside: Also found that although you can get numbers from a Mechanism analysis, it does not actually compute the torque exerted on a cam from a translating roller follower. In fact, I ended up successfully using Dynacam instead. To import the cam geometry from Dynacam to Pro-E: I used the tabular data that Dynacam exports to Excel, stripped off all but the x-y point coordinates and imported as a spline into AutoCAD*. Once in AutoCAD, as a closed polyline, that curve can be saved and imported into Pro-E as something that can be extruded.
*Start the spline command and 'cut & paste' the coordinates into the command line. Don't forget to close the polyline. Oh, and you can change the math model AutoCAD uses to spline fit the points. I didn't need to, but you can.
Hope that helps someone out there.
Best regards,
Eric D. Springston II
Development Engineer
Tyco Electronics
Global Application Tooling Division
M/S 161-020
PO Box 3608
Harrisburg, PA 17105-3608
717-810-3492 tel
717-810-2443 fax