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Modeling 3-D Electrical Harnesses with Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0

$1,125.00

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Modeling 3-D Electrical Harnesses with Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0

Overview

In this course, you learn how to create 3-D electrical harnesses using Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0. This includes using schematic diagrams created with Routed Systems Designer 6.0 to pass information into 3-D harness designs created within Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0.

You learn how to route electrical harnesses, create flattened harnesses for manufacturing, and document harness designs by creating flattened harness drawings that include customized BOM tables and wire list information.

At the end of each day, you will complete on-line learning assessments that reinforce your understanding of the course topics. These assessments also serve as the basis for daily instructor-led review discussions.

After successfully completing the course, you will be able to create 3-D electrical harnesses and associated manufacturing deliverables using Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0.

It is strongly recommended that cabling engineers attend this course and the Creating 2-D Schematics with RSD 6.0 and Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 course. This will enable a full understanding of the complete process and an understanding of how the configuration of deliverables from RSD such as wiring diagrams provide essential input for creating electrical harness assemblies in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0.

Audience :

This course is intended for engineers, involved in the 3-D routing of electrical cabling and wire harnesses.

Topics :

  • Diagram and Harness Development Process Overview.
  • Creating Wiring Diagrams in RSD.
  • Transferring RSD Information into Harness Designs.
  • Creating Electrical Harness Assembly Structures.
  • Routing Wires and Cables in Harness Designs.
  • Creating Flat Harnesses for Manufacturing.
  • Creating Harness Drawings.

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