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Hi.
After a call of baskets, I found out that of nx licenses I know little or nothing.
with the companies I worked with I always used mach3, and by curiosity I wanted to inform me about what is missing / there is more in the other license bundles.. .

Thank you.
 
hi, in the image there are the free forms present in the various bundles.
in addition to these differences, in the field of surfaces, the various machs have others; the mach3 is certainly the most complete package with advanced assembly, all surfaces, hd3d (which we will see at the presentation Thursday, I have already seen it at a seminar and I must say that it is very interesting). Still, of mach3 there are two lnx13100 with the pcb module and the nx13300 that in its place has the wave manager (I have the latter). There is also a comparative table that you can give from siemens where other differences are also illustrated.
for my experience you can do almost everything with the basic version mach (which has drafting, modelling, assembly, free form 1).
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Thank you so much!
I just wanted to understand better what I can't do with a mach0 or 1 compared to what I do now rather than with other "bundles".

the transactions listed by you refer to modules that you purchase separate from the mach package or are present from some particular category?

If this is a long thing I try to feel that they tell me Thursday.. .
 
there is also a 3rd mach3 :biggrin:
to call
nx13200n - "nx mach 3 Moldova design"

and contemplates besides the rest the package "moldwizard" for molders
 
Thank you so much!
I just wanted to understand better what I can't do with a mach0 or 1 compared to what I do now rather than with other "bundles".

the transactions listed by you refer to modules that you purchase separate from the mach package or are present from some particular category?

If this is a long thing I try to feel that they tell me Thursday.. .
the mach0 does not exist... :wink:
mach1 is a product that suits the machinery industry.
What can't you do compared to mach3?
1) You do not have pMS to annotate model 3d
2) you cannot define udf (but you can use them)
3) you do not have the adv assembly module (so, filters... weight management... Advanced management of lightweight... )
4) do not have the wave control module (if you have the m3 id) or the pcb exchange (if you have the m3 pd)
5) you do not have dynamic photorendering (and even static)
6) do not have style/class surfaces to (freeform shape)
7) you do not have the check mate runtime (to check validation of the model... for example required by fiat)
8) do not have the optimization wizard
9) do not have the mpv (molded part validation)
... in general, mach1 is a bundle for:
- molding solids and sheets. . .
- molding simple surfaces. . .
- assemble. . .
- put on the table.. .
- make simple structural analysis on single solids.. .
if you have the "normal" mach1, called product design, you also have vaulting (teamcenter)

ps. don't ask me for the differences with the mach2 eh... :finger:
 
il mach0 non esiste... :wink:
exists: technically it is called mach designer (product code nx10101), it is a nodelocked license without any integration with teamcenter.
is the most economical product of the nx series (separagonable).
According to me siemens could propose it as an alternative to if in order to remove to nx that super expensive cad name. :finger:
 
exists: technically it is called mach designer (product code nx10101), it is a nodelocked license without any integration with teamcenter.
is the most economical product of the nx series (separagonable).
According to me siemens could propose it as an alternative to if in order to remove to nx that super expensive cad name. :finger:
If you want to call him like this...
there is also the "mach advanced" (nx41000) which costs even less than edge and works (and perhaps inventor).
you can only sell as "add on" to existing customers. (at least, so my sales colleagues tell me! :rolleyes:)
 
exists: technically it is called mach designer (product code nx10101), it is a nodelocked license without any integration with teamcenter.
is the most economical product of the nx series (separagonable).
According to me siemens could propose it as an alternative to if in order to remove to nx that super expensive cad name. :finger:
if you have info you can list what it does and does not, at least to be able to compare it to if.
 
I answer myself: or googlate code nx10101 and came out this:http://www.majentaonline.co.uk/siemens-nx-mach-designer.htmlcopy/neck the description, confirm me if it is correct how they write
product description

nx mach design enables customers to create and document a wide range of products and components.

it features powerful capabilities in modeling, drafting, and assembly modeling, and is supported by innovative technologies like designlogic, design freedom powered by synchronous technology and knowledge fusion. nx mach designer provides customers with the opportunity to incorporate knowledge into every step of the product development process, and enables knowledge driven validation for improved product and process quality. additionally, nx mach designer provides straight brake sheet metal capabilities, and entry level freeform modeling tools. all common translators are included, as well as the capabilities to run a variety of automation applications.

nx mach designer content:
-xpresreview
-solid & feature modeling
-assembly modeling
-design logic
-grip runtime
-knowledge fusion runtime
-process studio runtime license
-translators (iges, dxf/dwg, step 203/214, 2d exchange)
-rapid prototyping
-freeform modeling, basic
-straight brake sheet metal
-drafting
-web express
-process solutions for stress and vibration
 
I answer myself: or googlate code nx10101 and came out this:http://www.majentaonline.co.uk/siemens-nx-mach-designer.htmlcopy/neck the description, confirm me if it is correct how they write
product description

nx mach design enables customers to create and document a wide range of products and components.

it features powerful capabilities in modeling, drafting, and assembly modeling, and is supported by innovative technologies like designlogic, design freedom powered by synchronous technology and knowledge fusion. nx mach designer provides customers with the opportunity to incorporate knowledge into every step of the product development process, and enables knowledge driven validation for improved product and process quality. additionally, nx mach designer provides straight brake sheet metal capabilities, and entry level freeform modeling tools. all common translators are included, as well as the capabilities to run a variety of automation applications.

nx mach designer content:
-xpresreview
-solid & feature modeling
-assembly modeling
-design logic
-grip runtime
-knowledge fusion runtime
-process studio runtime license
-translators (iges, dxf/dwg, step 203/214, 2d exchange)
-rapid prototyping
-freeform modeling, basic
-straight brake sheet metal
-drafting
-web express
-process solutions for stress and vibration
san gugol! :cool:
 
I answer myself: or googlate code nx10101 and came out this:http://www.majentaonline.co.uk/siemens-nx-mach-designer.htmlcopy/neck the description, confirm me if it is correct how they write
product description

nx mach design enables customers to create and document a wide range of products and components.

it features powerful capabilities in modeling, drafting, and assembly modeling, and is supported by innovative technologies like designlogic, design freedom powered by synchronous technology and knowledge fusion. nx mach designer provides customers with the opportunity to incorporate knowledge into every step of the product development process, and enables knowledge driven validation for improved product and process quality. additionally, nx mach designer provides straight brake sheet metal capabilities, and entry level freeform modeling tools. all common translators are included, as well as the capabilities to run a variety of automation applications.

nx mach designer content:
-xpresreview
-solid & feature modeling
-assembly modeling
-design logic
-grip runtime
-knowledge fusion runtime
-process studio runtime license
-translators (iges, dxf/dwg, step 203/214, 2d exchange)
-rapid prototyping
-freeform modeling, basic
-straight brake sheet metal
-drafting
-web express
-process solutions for stress and vibration
Yes it is correct,
Keep in mind that you have more or less everything: modeling, drafting, assembly, sheet metal (such as if), a fea wizard (with nastran).
There's a lot to do.
if you want to spend a lot but much more you have to go on mach3 but we are definitely on another world (and another price).
 
Yes it is correct,
Keep in mind that you have more or less everything: modeling, drafting, assembly, sheet metal (such as if), a fea wizard (with nastran).
There's a lot to do.
if you want to spend a lot but much more you have to go on mach3 but we are definitely on another world (and another price).
to the mach advantage (the one that costs less than edge) have removed the "orpelli":
- web express (find me 1, say one, who used it! :wink:)
- rapid prototyping
- xpressreview author (there is the jt and the jt2go free of charge)
- pts
- strenght wizard (the wizard fea you mention)
In the end it is the naked and raw cad... model... Assemble... put on the table... plot/print
 
to the mach advantage (the one that costs less than edge) have removed the "orpelli":
- web express (find me 1, say one, who used it! :wink:)
- rapid prototyping
- xpressreview author (there is the jt and the jt2go free of charge)
- pts
- strenght wizard (the wizard fea you mention)
In the end it is the naked and raw cad... model... Assemble... put on the table... plot/print
and I would say that for many it is enough to move forward:-d
 
and I would say that for many it is enough to move forward:-d
absolutely. . .
the problems I see in these bundles are:
1) are not scalable... (i.e. you can't put on what you might need later)
2) is not integrated in tc
 
absolutely. . .
the problems I see in these bundles are:
1) are not scalable... (i.e. you can't put on what you might need later)
2) is not integrated in tc
1 ) for my experience if later I need more, step from a bundle to a better one.
small brackets... Many times you don't need to go to a higher bundle but for a number of commercial policies you're going to accept a migration :biggrin:

It will be true, but for example I have paid for it for years and I have never even looked at the CD; and as my own there are a lot of unused licenses .
 
1 ) for my experience if later I need more, step from a bundle to a better one.
small brackets... Many times you don't need to go to a higher bundle but for a number of commercial policies you're going to accept a migration :biggrin:

It will be true, but for example I have paid for it for years and I have never even looked at the CD; and as my own there are a lot of unused licenses .
Sure. .
the problem that switching to a better bundle means paying almost certainly much more... being a bundle... Because there's a lot of modules you don't need. . .

You pay tc? What do you mean?
 

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