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SMW Autoblok Gets Grip on Streamlined Product Design with SolidWorks 3D CAD Software
Business Wire, May 19, 2008
Global Workholding Product Supplier Increases Sales, Reduces Development Time and Costs, and Designs Better Products with 3D CAD Software
CONCORD, Mass. -- Before you can machine a gear, a drive shaft, a downhole drill bit, or anything else, you have to hold it. SMW Autoblok uses SolidWorks([R]) 3D CAD software to design the industrial-strength chucks and other workholding components used by auto plants, pipeline equipment manufacturers, and virtually any other company around the world that machines parts.
For more than 60 years, the Autoblok brand has been synonymous with precision workholding, clamping, and tooling solutions for a variety of industries. With plants in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, SMW AutoBlok has standardized on SolidWorks software for new product design in most of its plants.
"Nobody stocks anything anymore. So our lead times have been cut in half," said Mike Dempsey, managing director of SMW Autoblok's U.K. plant. "We have as little as 10 days to develop a concept, design it to within five to 10 microns of spec, and troubleshoot any problems. SolidWorks makes that possible by letting us reuse parts and identify and fix problems before cutting begins. I have faith that if I can get the model in during the proposal stage, I'll get the work."
Right first time
Much of what Dempsey and his team design involves chucks that rotate at high speeds while holding a part (such as an oil pipe that needs a groove) to be machined. The slightest imbalance throws the process off and requires two days of on-site work to fix. SolidWorks' physical simulation, part interference, and mass properties coupled with COSMOSXpress([TM]) load analysis have helped engineers eliminate delays, saving about $1,200 for each instance, according to Dempsey.
He also credits SolidWorks and eDrawings([R]) e-mail-enabled design communication tool with boosting sales. "Many prospects and customers don't understand CAD, and therefore the detail that goes into our designs," said Dempsey. "We couldn't easily share Autodesk([R]) Inventor([R]) designs, so we couldn't really communicate with suppliers, customers, and prospects. SolidWorks and eDrawings give us that communication in models that everyone can understand."
SMW Autoblok will soon be able to securely vault, share, and collaborate on designs with PDMWorks([R]) Workgroup product data management software. Companies can accelerate product design using PDMWorks, which enables engineers to work concurrently on product designs without introducing errors. SMW Autoblok has already saved money, time, and headaches by using detailed design process documentation from PDMWorks to achieve ISO 9001 certification.
"In a market where lead time is increasingly scarce, SMW Autoblok has distinguished itself by having the agility to deliver right-first-time designs before its competitors," said SolidWorks Country Manager for U.K. and Ireland Chris McManus. "That is job number one in succeeding in a crowded market. Job number two is to design better products."
SMW Autoblok relies on authorized SolidWorks reseller Innova Systems for ongoing software training, implementation, and support.
About SMW Autoblok
Since 1942, Autoblok has been at the forefront of engineering and manufacturing state-of-the-art workholding, clamping, and tooling solutions. In 1993, Autoblok acquired SMW of Germany. The combination of these two premier manufacturing entities resulted in the most extensive product line of high quality workholding devices in the world. For more information, visit the Web site (www.smw.autoblok.com).
About Innova Systems
Innova Systems helps customers develop better products faster and more affordably using SolidWorks software. Based in Cambridge, U.K., Innova provides customers with certified SolidWorks training, support, and consulting services together with a broad range of SolidWorks partner products to address applications such as manufacturing and design automation. For more information, please visit the Web site (www.innova-systems.co.uk).
About SolidWorks Corporation
SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Syst[c]mes S.A. (Nasdaq: DASTY, Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA) company, develops and markets software for design, analysis, and product data management. It is the leading supplier of 3D CAD technology, giving teams intuitive, high-performing software that helps them design better products. For the latest news, information, or an online demonstration, visit the company's Web site (www.solidworks.com) or call 1-800-693-9000 (outside of North America, call 1-978-371-5000).
SolidWorks, eDrawings, PDMWorks are registered trademarks, and COSMOSXpress is a trademark of SolidWorks Corporation. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright (c) 2008 SolidWorks Corporation.
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