: Bend-Tech SW (SolidWorks)


fabcam
10-01-2008, 12:14 PM
What is Bend-Tech SW? Bend-Tech SW is a software application that allows a user to design tubes, pipes and rods in SolidWorks™, then within SolidWorks™ send part geometry directly to Bend-Tech to calculate correct manufacturing instructions.

Which SolidWorks™ features are recognized? Bend-Tech SW will allow you to work with Sketch Lines, Sweeps & Weldments.
http://www.bend-tech.com/web_images/bt_se.3.jpg


How does it work? After completing your tube design, select the Bend-Tech icon or pull-down menu within the SolidWorks™ framework and select the green check to send it to Bend-Tech. Within Bend-Tech, select the tooling corresponding to the radii in your part, or allow Bend-Tech to select if for you from a tooling to radius relationship table. In an instant your manufacturing details are available.

Can elongation be calculated? Absolutely!!! We have a simple testing procedures that you perform with your tooling and material. From this, you will obtain values in your Bend-Tech tooling library to calculate correct bend lengths.

Will Bend-Tech SW calculate spring back? Yes. Bend-Tech SW creates its own internal formulas from a data history file of your materials, tooling and machines. With this Bend-Tech calculates the Spring Back Angles for your job.

Will Bend-Tech SW work with my bender? Yes. Bend-Tech provides proper cut lengths, bend locations, bend angles and rotations for all machines. This includes all manual, NC or CNC machines which are rotary draw, rotary compression or center compression benders.

Do I need to design in SolidWorks™ with the correct tooling radius? No. This is a problem for many job shops. Often, part files from their customer’s engineers who may not be familiar with the shop’s production tooling. To solve this problem, once a part has been sent to Bend-Tech you can change a single radius or the tooling of the entire part with a single mouse click. Bend-Tech will then instantly adjust your part length and bending instructions.

Will Bend-Tech SW provide XYZ or LRA data? Both!!! Bend-Tech SW provides proper centerline apex XYZ values and LRA data (LRA; Length Rotation & Angle; also known as YBC). Bend-Tech have several different charts to choose from and accommodates the variation in structure formats for bend locations and rotations.

What versions of SolidWorks™ does Bend-Tech SW support? As of the date of this document, Bend-Tech SW supports 2007, 2008 & 2009.


Click here for a Bend-Tech SW pdf flyer (http://www.bend-tech.com/images/bendtechswflyer01.pdf)

We are a SolidWorks Solution Partner:
http://www.bend-tech.com/web_images/bt_sw_5.jpg

Find out more about Bend-Tech SW or any of our other products at:
http://www.bend-tech.com

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MC
10-02-2008, 08:28 PM
Sweet

Todd W
10-03-2008, 12:23 AM
I can say that all the Bend-Tech software I have used has been A+ and the support is as good as they come :smokin:

-Todd

mooktank
11-06-2008, 05:33 PM
I don't need a program for bends but for making templates for coping. I have some very complex tube parts that I'd like to be able to make flat and print 1:1. My bends are coming in preformed.

Any suggestions?

TMI
12-06-2008, 03:01 PM
Great product. I have played with it and it is a must if you have SW.

X-Rated
12-06-2008, 03:11 PM
So to be clear, this is an add on to solidworks that costs $995?

fabcam
12-06-2008, 04:20 PM
So to be clear, this is an add on to solidworks that costs $995?

Correct.

It allows parts to be designed in SolidWorks and they are transfered over to Bend-Tech SW to obtain the proper bending and cut length instructions.


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X-Rated
12-06-2008, 06:39 PM
at 250 dollars, bend tech is priced to sell to the masses. It is easy to waste that much in tube...

at 995 dollars, your market is going to be very limited.

That being said, that is BAD ASS and I wish I could justify buying it. If I had a shop, that would be an easy 1000 bucks to spend.

Good work guys

rugburn
12-12-2008, 06:48 AM
Very nice.
Is this a one time purchase with no yearly maintenance fee?

I am interested.

john