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3d inventor cabling and generation tables and nail table

Franciostyle

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Good morning to all, I introduce myself, I am Franciscan and I write here for the first time, although I know you for the big help I have always found here on so many occasions.
I hope you can help me, I go to the point: My goal is to generate a wiring on a 3d mechanic made in inventor (an enclosure), relative tables (cable schedule, b.o.m.) to be able to export to excell and a table nails of good level.
I know that in inventor there is the cable and harness package that I started using following the tutorials and where I have for now found good potential, but I would like to be more aware of where I am going to parare and ask for help to you.

My company operates in the defense sector so the mechanics on which I will apply the wiring is never regular, ie it does not simply follow vertical and horizontal spinning as an electrical picture, but can come to create rather complex wiring arms to reach a connector perhaps hidden well, this to say that the "physical" part of the wiring (the nail board) must be very precise. to this I add that I often work with coaxial cables that look much more like tubes for the little malleability, so the curvature rays are very important.

at this moment we tried to integrate with the e3 software of zucken, but I must say that it seems unsuitable to me being very slender and not having a real 3d package, but if anything generates a xml to import into inventor or other 3d software.

the ideal is a software where the electric makes its schematic logically and controlled even incompletely wanting, that then can pass such information to inventor, in order to be able to work, apply the physical modeling of the wiring and finally return information about the lengths of the cables resulting from modeling 3d to be able to integrate such info into the bom.

this is to span the activity that I imagine having to perform as modus operandi, but I am open to criticism or solutions that I imagine that you have already found with your experience.

I thank you in advance and remain open to dialogue to look for a "quadrature".
Thank you.
france
 
Hello, did no one have experiences like mine? In essence, I would say that it would be enough for me to know what program of creation of electrical schematics integrates better with inventor.
thanks again to all
 
the program is called autocad electrical and is included in the suite of inventor. integrates perfectly being autodesk both software. sin that autocad electrical does the American schematics and not as we used to see them. if this can suffice for you the procedure works.
 

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