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You can download Cad Data from the CAD Data Software Library.
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2D CAD data can be downloaded by first generating it with the CAD Configurator on each product page and then clicking
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Can be downloaded from the
button on each product page.
(In order to download the CAD Data, you will have to login)
3D CAD data can be downloaded by first generating it with the CAD Configurator on each product page and then clicking
or ![]()
(In order to download CAD Data, you are asked to login.)

As for configurable products, you can download the following data.
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DWG>=14
DXF V12
Downloaded Data is compressed into a zip file.
PARTcommunity allows you to download native CAD and directly open the file in your CAD software without converting formats.
For certain CAD formats, PARTcommunity creates a Macro file to download. Refer to the link below for instructions on how to execute the Macro.
Drag and drop the macro file into the CAD software.
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Please confirm the downloaded file extension first.
Extension .swb is the macro file for Solidworks.
For extensions other than .swb, please confirm download settings.
There are two procedures to read macro files as follow.
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*1) Please drag a swb file and drop it on Solidworks.
| 1. | Drag and drop it on the title bar of Solidworks. (Not on the window) |
| 2. | When you are asked where to save it, specify it and click OK. |
| 3. | Then models are automatically created. |
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※2)Select a function in the menu bar.
| 1. | Tool/Macro/Run Command opens extension .swb files (Solidworks Visual Basic Program). |
| 2. | Select .swb files (SolidWorks Visual Basic Program) in the dialog box. |
| 3. | When you are asked where to save Solidworks files and specify it. |
| 4. | Models are automatically created. |