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Importing and inserting motors

Importing and inserting motors - Fusion 360 Tutorial

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Importing and inserting motors

- So in many cases we may need to import or insert components that were built in some different third-party software. So, for example, in a robotic arm or electronics project, a lot of the electrical or electronics components such as the motors or the PCBs or any electronics components might've been designed in a different software, perhaps a electrical CAD software or existing motors from a manufacturer vendor or so on. And to insert these files, generally, they might not be built from Fusion 360, but some other third-party software. And a lot of times, for example, maybe coming in is a STEP file is a good example of a third-party software file that you might see. But to import any of these types of files is going to be a very very similar idea to just inserting a standard Fusion 360 file. So I can go back to my panel here. And here we see all of my existing prebuilt Fusion 360 files, but if we had any other third-party…

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