Autodesk AutoCAD Mechanical 2009, with box 206A1-12A111-1001 User Manual
Product codes
206A1-12A111-1001
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Standards-Based Drafting and Part Libraries
Standard Parts, Features, and Holes
Produce accurate designs faster with standards-
based parts from the libraries in AutoCAD
Mechanical, saving hours of design time. AutoCAD
Mechanical contains more than 700,000 parts
such as screws, nuts, washers, pins, rivets, and
bushings. It also includes 100,000 predrawn
features such as undercuts, keyways, and thread
ends. AutoCAD Mechanical also contains more
than 8,000 predrawn holes, including through,
blind, and oblong holes. When users incorporate
these features into a design, AutoCAD Mechanical
automatically cleans up the insertion area, reduc-
ing the need for manual edits.
based parts from the libraries in AutoCAD
Mechanical, saving hours of design time. AutoCAD
Mechanical contains more than 700,000 parts
such as screws, nuts, washers, pins, rivets, and
bushings. It also includes 100,000 predrawn
features such as undercuts, keyways, and thread
ends. AutoCAD Mechanical also contains more
than 8,000 predrawn holes, including through,
blind, and oblong holes. When users incorporate
these features into a design, AutoCAD Mechanical
automatically cleans up the insertion area, reduc-
ing the need for manual edits.
Realize consistent results on the shop floor by producing
accurate designs using a comprehensive set of more than
700,000 standard parts.
Standard Part Favorites
Customize AutoCAD Mechanical to fit your work-
flow. Users can now save frequently used parts as
flow. Users can now save frequently used parts as
favorites, where they can be accessed quickly for
easy reuse.
easy reuse.
Standards-Based Design
Multiply productivity with tools that help users de-
liver consistent, standards-based design documen-
tation. AutoCAD Mechanical supports ANSI, BSI,
tation. AutoCAD Mechanical supports ANSI, BSI,
CSN, DIN, GB, ISO, and JIS drafting environments.
Using standards-based drafting environments helps
groups of users maintain a common form of com-
munication.
Using standards-based drafting environments helps
groups of users maintain a common form of com-
munication.