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Hi All,

I have been contacted by a client who is asking if I can find a way to import a CAD file types that I've never seen before. The file types are .jt , .stp and .step files. There is a model that is in these formats and to do the project I need to find a way to get these into EIAS. Anyone know anything about these file formats?

The file that I'm told is a .jt does not used a .jt at the end of anything but rather it is folder filled with many files with all different names. I think this format saves out each part independently. Here is a example of a few of the first in a series of files.

17d20418-2m3_t3.prt.1

17d20418-2m3_t2.prt.1

17d20418-2m3_t1.prt.1

17d20420_t1.prt.1

12h7500.prt.1

0-140595-0.prt.1

_ug641fddcmub.prt.1

_83101067_s00_x00.prt.1

14_940_111_a_12_10.asm.1

17d20418-2m3_3.asm.1

10-00-4452-1285_s20_x00.prt.1

17d20418-2m3_2.asm.1

17d20418-2m3_1.asm.1

17d20418-2m3.asm.1

17_0-1_5_s20_x00.prt.1

10-40450-12s_s00_x00.prt.1

Anybody recognize this file format? Any thoughts on how to convert this to something useful would be greatly appreciated.

Bill

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Hiya Bill,

.jt is an open source format used by Siemens and as far as I can tell is only used in high-end CAD systems such as those from Siemens, Dassault and AutoDesk (Invenotor).

stp/step would be your best bet. You can download one of the 15 day trails of ViaCAD3d/Pro and try the step import. ViaCAD outputs great .fac files. ViaCAD 2D/3D is only $99.

ta

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I have been contacted by a client who is asking if I can find a way to import a CAD file types that I've never seen before. The file types are .jt , .stp and .step files. There is a model that is in these formats and to do the project I need to find a way to get these into EIAS. Anyone know anything about these file formats?

Hi Bill,

I've done all of them. For JT I've got a PolyTrans add-on, and STEP/STP can be done with a large number of applications, including ViaCAD mentioned above. Using FormZ for this, you would even be able to get the assembly hierarchy to FACT/EIAS.

The file that I'm told is a .jt does not used a .jt at the end of anything but rather it is folder filled with many files with all different names. I think this format saves out each part independently. Here is a example of a few of the first in a series of files.

17d20418-2m3_t3.prt.1

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14_940_111_a_12_10.asm.1

This is a Pro/E assembly, not a JT file.

Bernd

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