The Newsletter to The TraceParts Design Engineering Community #162
October 2021 โ New parts catalogs available on the TraceParts CAD-content platform: Holmbury Ltd, Phoenix Contact, Motion Industries, binder, Air Logic.
TraceParts Newsletter #162 New components provided from Holmbury Ltd, Phoenix Contact, Motion Industries, binder, Air Logic
NEW AND UPDATED CATALOGS | November 2021
Browse any of the catalogs below to speed up your next design project
with manufacturer certified catalogs on TraceParts.com
Holmbury Ltd
Holmbury is a global provider of hydraulic quick release couplings, valves and other hydraulic components.
New Components
Agricultural Quick Release Coupler – DINV Series – Female
Agricultural Quick Release Coupler – DINV Series – Male
Highly integrated and compact, servo Controller BL 1-04/C from item combines a comprehensive series-standard configuration and excellent controller quality with a short sampling rate. Together with Linear Unit KGT 6 60 P20, it creates the perfect pairing for high-precision applications โ a pairing that is also available as part of an all-in-one item MotionKit solution. Find out more now!
Access is happy to present its new 3D library available on the TraceParts CAD-Content Platform
Customers can have access to a variety of products like panels, uprights or accessories and download their preferred 3D format file for CAD design (compatible formats: Autodesk, Solidworks, Catia etc). For more complex setups like doors, Access has designed and built a graphic configurator that will help customers identifying the desired model, generate the 3D file and commercial code
While you are working on your newest CAD project, you may notice that some of the files that you are using might start to lag. Fear not, as there are ways to improve your CAD file speed without spending too much time deleting and/or re-organising manually yourself. We will go through the six ways you can make your CAD files faster to help you get that project finished on time!
When we use the term โhammerโ we all know what to expect, what they are used for but do you realise how many types of hammers there are and their crucial design elements? In its most basic form you can describe your hammer as a handheld tool which is simply used to strike another object. The first hammers date back to 2,400,000 BC when stones were used as the hammerheads