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sheet metal design

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Hello.

I am trying to use sheet metal design for v5 cat for sheet metal processing (nouncely you have to bend and drill). in the company we preview drilling with plasma on sheet and then bending: Is this module possible to tell me how to work the sheet so as not to lose the holes? what indication or tutorial? advice or anything?

Thank you.
Giuseppe
 
look in the online of catia usually access with the f1 key if you have installed it and it is well done
 
Hello.

I am trying to use sheet metal design for v5 cat for sheet metal processing (nouncely you have to bend and drill). in the company we preview drilling with plasma on sheet and then bending: Is this module possible to tell me how to work the sheet so as not to lose the holes? what indication or tutorial? advice or anything?

Thank you.
Giuseppe
the sheet modules of the various cads process the data and return the solution according to parameters inevitably provided by the designer/designer.
it is necessary to go down to the workshop, to make "provites sample" on the one determined diekeeper in those certain conditions, to detect/measure and then return to the office to assign the values obtained to the program. in this way they compile Folding tables that will serve for all future work... prepared because the work is long and "personal": It is not said that tables of others work well for you too.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
It is usually the k factor that needs to be stacked correctly. This value is dependent on the thickness of the sheet, the bending radius, the material used and the type of bending machine available.
as said sampom is a value you have to check in the workshop and then evtl. adapt your 3d model
 

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