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Ever wondered how a bearing connector in SolidWorks Simulation works?

Wednesday August 22, 2012 at 5:08pm
The bolt connector in SOLIDWORKS is a bit of a mystery if you've never used it. 

However here is a quick guide to what the options do if you're ever Simulating an assembly with a bearing in it...




Craig Hudson

Applications Engineer

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