Delcam Ps Exchange 3.4.07 Direct

represented a peak era of this "stand-alone" utility. It introduced several revolutionary features for the time:

is a legacy CAD data translation tool formerly distributed by Delcam (now part of Autodesk). It was widely used in the manufacturing and CNC machining industry to convert 3D models between different formats (like IGES, STEP, Parasolid, and CATIA) for use in software like PowerSHAPE and PowerMILL.

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, engineers faced a "Babel" of CAD formats. A design made in CATIA couldn't easily be opened in SolidWorks or Pro/Engineer without losing critical geometry or metadata. Delcam launched PS-Exchange in May 2000 to solve this by providing a reliable way to move 2D and 3D data between diverse environments.

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If you are importing a "messy" format like IGES: Delcam Ps Exchange 3.4.07

Reliable CAD/CAM data translation for its time

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: Converting "heavy" 3D files between different software brands (AutoCAD, Catia, SolidWorks).

, which replaced the PS-Exchange branding following the Autodesk acquisition. Common Use Cases Manufacturing Workflow represented a peak era of this "stand-alone" utility

Two key principles set PS-Exchange apart from the competition:

Here is a comprehensive guide covering installation, usage, and troubleshooting.

Technically, the version number "3.4.07" reflects a build that prioritized reliability over bleeding-edge features. By this point, Delcam had perfected the translation of key industrial standards like VDA-FS (German automotive surface standard) and ACIS. A notable strength of this version was its handling of large assembly data; it could selectively translate individual components without loading the entire master model, saving significant RAM resources on the limited hardware of the time. However, it also had limitations typical of its era—namely, incomplete support for parametric feature recognition (it translated dumb solids, not editable histories) and occasional failure with encrypted or corrupted STEP files.

| Product | Notes | |---------|-------| | | Includes PS Exchange as built-in translator | | Autodesk Data Exchange (for Fusion 360 / Inventor) | Modern, subscription-based | | Rhino 8 + DataKit | Excellent legacy format support | | CAD Exchanger | Standalone GUI + SDK, supports Delcam legacy formats | | Okino PolyTrans | Professional grade, handles Delcam-specific geometry | In the late 1990s and early 2000s, engineers

The initial release quickly gained attention by offering an industry-first direct translator for . By 2001, it had expanded to include Cimatron . Over the years, it grew to support major CAD systems like CATIA, SolidWorks, Unigraphics (now Siemens NX), Parasolid XT, IGES, VDA, and STEP , and later, formats like SolidWorks 2008 and Autodesk Inventor 2008 .

Choose the target format (e.g., Parasolid, STEP) and configure settings to maintain file structures or optimize geometry.

: For those who only need occasional translations, Delcam historically offered a "pay-per-save" model where you could view a translation for free and only pay a small fee to save the file. Why Designers Still Use Version 3.4.07