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Showing a Schemetic on a Pro/E Drawing

dbower1
1-Newbie

Showing a Schemetic on a Pro/E Drawing

Just wanting to get a feel of how others are incorporating 2D schematics into Pro/E drawings.



We have a need to show a simple shemetic as one of the sheets in a Multi-sheet Pro/E drawing.



Currently, we draw the schematic in AutoCAD and insert it into the drawing as an Autocad Object. This has had inconsistent results. We have a seat of RSDesigner lite, but that seems to be overkill for what we are trying to do.



Someone has suggested creating all the symbols in Pro/E, and creating the schematic in Pro/E 2D mode... but think I would rather subject myself to water torture.



Any feedback/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.



Thanks,


David


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mjenkins
5-Regular Member
(To:dbower1)

I like to do them in Visio which has a gigantic library of ISO symbols for mechanical systems and then dxf it onto the application drawing in ProE.

In Reply to David Bower:



Just wanting to get a feel of how others are incorporating 2D schematics into Pro/E drawings.



We have a need to show a simple shemetic as one of the sheets in a Multi-sheet Pro/E drawing.



Currently, we draw the schematic in AutoCAD and insert it into the drawing as an Autocad Object. This has had inconsistent results. We have a seat of RSDesigner lite, but that seems to be overkill for what we are trying to do.



Someone has suggested creating all the symbols in Pro/E, and creating the schematic in Pro/E 2D mode... but think I would rather subject myself to water torture.



Any feedback/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.



Thanks,


David






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