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simplified 3d creation for three-dimensional layout

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Hello, everyone. I was thinking of creating a simplified 3d of the machines in production to make three-dimensional layouts.
What should be done to have files as inert maths without losing a lot of time?
 
Did you deliberately write in the inventor area or did you get wrong?
I see you use sw.
 
There is no unique strategy.
It is not said that they are so light to use.
my customers, who form the layouts of their plants, use the conversion to shipworks of the various machines and mount them in shipworks.
depends very much on the type of assemblies you have to manage.
 
hi to lighten, the simplified 3d, before creating it you can (if it is feasible in your case)
Turn off welds (if present) and turn off all components from unnecessary library for display purposes (such as screws, washers, dice etc.) I understand depends on the axieme, it is not a simple thing. but the simplified 3 should be lighter and manageable
 
I was thinking of creating a simplified 3d of the machines in production to make three-dimensional layouts.
What should be done to have files as inert maths without losing a lot of time?
Could you use the detail levels?

I read here a thread around 2022 on this topic, but I can't find it.
I attach the pdf with the explanations I saved in time.
 

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