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Maze Creator STD

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Mesh To Solid

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MITCalc

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Mesh To Solid is a software
{ Cadig AutoTable 3.0 } is
This multi-language
mazes with solutions to be
to convert a mesh into a
designed to import Excel
calculation package includes
printed or exported (EMF,
solid. Mesh To Solid is
spreadsheet to MicroStation
solutions for gearing, belt,
BMP, TIF, GIF). Mazes can
designed to be extremely
and modify it with Excel at
chain, springs, beam, shaft,
be customized in shape,
user friendly and easy to
anytime. Besides, you can
and many others. MITCalc
drawn-on, add pictures, and
understand. Its as easy as
update table in MicroStation
support 2D (and 3D) CAD
number of starting and
opening a mesh file using
to synchronize it with the
systems, Imperial and Metric
stopping points. See
the Open command and saving
original Excel spreadsheet.
units and many international
www.mazecreator.com for
it as a solid using the Save
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standards (ANSI, ISO,
more...
As command.
 
DIN….).


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Geometric design and strength
Geometrical design and
Geometrical design and
Selection, calculation and
check of bevel gear with
strength check of a
strength check of common
check of rolling bearings
straight and helical
prestressed bolt connection,
chain transmissions using
(inch versions). Application
toothing. Application
loaded by static or cyclic
roller chains.The
supports Imperial and Metric
supports Imperial and Metric
loading resp., acting both
application works with many
units, is based on SKF, ISO,
units, is based on ANSI/AGMA
in the axis of the bolt and
2D and 3D CAD systems and
ANSI, SAE standards and
and ISO/DIN standards and
in the plane of the
includes corresponding
support many 2D and 3D CAD
support many 2D and 3D CAD
connected parts. Calculation
databases of roller chains
systems
systems
support many 2D CAD systems
from ANSI/ASME, ACA, ISO,
 
 
 
DIN, BS and JIS.
 


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