Reid Offers New 3D CAD Viewer to Customers
Reid Supply Company offers a 3D CAD viewer of drawings of industrial products in their extensive CAD library to help users see their part before downloading it.When draftsmen, technicians and engineers visit ReidSupply.com they can see the CAD parts they may want to incorporate into their machine designs with just a few clicks of a mouse.
To access the viewer, visitors to the site navigate to the item level view of the product that they are interested in. There, they will have the choice to view or download the free image, if it is available. The company says that more than 90% of their cataloged industrial parts have CAD drawings available.
The Reid CAD drawings are used in 3D and 2D modeling of industrial products, free standing structures, and complicated working systems and work flow processes. Structural drafting and structural design and analysis can all be done through real-to-life CAD drawings with the individual parts being viewed on the new viewer before even purchasing them.
Company Information
Website: www.reidsupply.com
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