Autodesk Inventor Routed Systems: Harness
24mBeginner2016-11-01
Authors

Thom Tremblay
Working with CAD software and its users for 30 years
Course details
Designing routed systems—including wire harnesses—has never been easier than with Autodesk Inventor. Inventor's rules-based routing tools select the appropriate connectors, allowing you to easily change to a different style. Join Thom Tremblay as he shows how to use automated and manual routes to add wires to your harness assemblies. Learn how to change harness settings, build electrical connections, import data from AutoCAD Electrical, add harness segments, and route wires. Plus, learn how to generate a harness report and create a nailboard drawing.
Learning objectives
Manually adding wires
Importing wire data
Routing wires through the harness
Documenting your design
Learning objectives
Manually adding wires
Importing wire data
Routing wires through the harness
Documenting your design
Skills covered
InventorProduct and Industrial DesignAutodeskProduct and ManufacturingDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - Using the exercise files
1. Accessing the Routed Systems Tools
- 03 - Routed systems overview
- 04 - Harness settings
2. Creating a Basic Wire Harness
- 05 - Building an electrical connector
- 06 - Manually adding wires
- 07 - Importing wire data from AutoCAD Electrical
- 08 - Add harness segments
- 09 - Routing wires through the harness
3. Documenting a Wire Harness
- 10 - Generating a harness report
- 11 - Creating a nailboard drawing
Conclusion
- 12 - Summary
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