RevWorks
is easy to use
because it is fully integrated into the familiar
SolidWorks
interface. RevWorks
is a SolidWorks
Gold Partner application, and has been since 1997. This assures that
RevWorks has met strict integration and quality
standards. The display, editing, and management of features created with
RevWorks all take place within the familiar
SolidWorks interface.
This tight integration means that you collect data from your part as you
need it and the data automatically appears in your assembly or part
document, ready for immediate use. RevWorks
defines CAD-Driven Reverse Engineering.
Feature Types:
Data Sheet:

RevWorks offers two options for collecting the point data
used to make measurements and create features; Single Point Mode and Scan
Point Mode. While operating in Single Point Mode, one press of a key or
button causes one point to be taken. Data collected for 2D features in
Single Point Mode may be taken any distance from the current sketch plane
and the data is automatically projected to the currently active sketch
plane. For 3D features the data is collected directly into a SolidWorks 3D
sketch.
The Scan Point Mode now allows you to capture data using
SnapScan™ or freeform scanning. SnapScan limits data collection to a
user-definable collection band buffering the active sketch plane. This
technique allows you to accurately collect data on a sectional plane without
having actual markings or edges on the part to work from. With freeform
scanning, you have the option to apply interval filters, which limit the
data collected by definable measures such as time or distance. Freeform
scanning allows you to collect streaming data on a freeform surface or along
a 3D path and control the amount of information captured. These methods give
you great flexibility for collecting part features and characteristics.
RevWorks supports the creation of a variety of sketch
plane, 2D, and 3D feature types. Data for 2D features is always projected to
the current SolidWorks sketch plane. Most 2D features may be automatically
offset to compensate for the probe ball radius. You are not limited to
collecting data on sketch planes. RevWorks supports several 3D feature types
including splines, curves, lines and points using SolidWorks 3D sketches. RevWorks
also allows you to create planes in a variety of ways. Planes can
be created relative to a selected plane, sketch plane, or a planar part face
and the resulting plane maintains a parametric relationship. You can also
use RevWorks to create a multi-point plane anywhere in model space without
having to base it on a relationship to an existing plane. This ability to
freely position a plane gives you great flexibility for creating features
from part geometry that is otherwise difficult to relate.
AlignmentManager™
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Create and manage multiple datums
and datum sets using a variety of datum types to create a common coordinate
system between SolidWorks and your digitizer. You can also create digitizing
environments larger than the reach of your digitizing device with the
integrated LeapManager™ which tracks how you move a digitizer around a large
part.
Datum Types
- 3 – Point – Digitize 3 points to define datum
plane and part orientation.
- 3 – Sphere – Digitize 3 spheres define datum
plane and part orientation.
- Custom (3–2–1) – Digitize part geometry to define
datum plane and part orientation.
ProbeManager™
Create and manage multiple probe and probe set
definitions. RevWorks ProbeManager works interactively with each supported
digitizing device to provide a comprehensive tool for defining, qualifying,
verifying and storing probe definitions. You can easily switch between
qualified probes without losing part registration. For devices that support
accurate probe interchange, you can even switch probes without the need to
requalify.