Geartrax 2023
GearTrax does not just export static files; it interacts directly with your CAD environment. It builds components using native CAD features, meaning you can still edit the files using standard CAD tools later if needed. Supported Component Types
: Works as an add-on for SOLIDWORKS , Solid Edge , and Autodesk Inventor , or as a standalone program.
GearTrax 2023 is not limited to standard spur gears. It provides comprehensive design modules for a wide array of power transmission components: geartrax 2023
To get the most out of the software, keep these tips in mind:
Adheres strictly to AGMA, ANSI, and ISO engineering standards. GearTrax does not just export static files; it
: Configurable for various chain and belt standards (e.g., ANSI, DIN).
While GearTrax is a mature product, the 2023 version focuses on refinement and user-requested features rather than radical overhauls. Key updates include: GearTrax 2023 is not limited to standard spur gears
Engineering is a global discipline, and GearTrax 2023 reflects this by supporting a wide array of international standards, including . This ensures that the components you design are compatible with global manufacturing processes and off-the-shelf mating parts. 4. Direct CAD Integration
Unlike standalone calculators that require you to export and import neutral file formats (like STEP or IGES), GearTrax 2023 builds the geometry natively within your CAD environment. This means the resulting gear is a fully featured part with a clear design history, making it easier to modify later within the CAD software itself. Why Upgrade to the 2023 Version?
Aligning components along a power transmission path is vastly simplified. Components automatically map out with their exact geometric centers locked to a reference plane. This design approach lets engineers run chain and belt connections across synchronized centerlines with minimal constraint errors. GearTrax Standard vs. PRO Feature Comparison