Is There a Better Way to Find Standardized Parts for Engineering Designs?

Posted by Hugh Grant
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The complex pieces of the things we use on a daily basis—from autos with 30,000 parts to coffee makers with 45 parts—are often overlooked by us. Industrial engineers, who have a difficult time finding the appropriate parts, carefully develop these components. While time-consuming, component data collection is an essential operation. Engineers can choose from a variety of options: 


1. DIY Redrawing: Engineers recreate components from vendors. Although customisation is possible, this method is error-prone and labor-intensive.

2. Getting Information from Manufacturers: Accuracy is ensured by directly receiving data from manufacturers, albeit this method has delayed updates and fewer brand options.

3. User-Generated Resources: Although there is a large range of user-generated content available on platforms such as GrabCAD, these designs are frequently uncertified and difficult to get.

4. On-Demand Downloads: Accuracy and speed are ensured by obtaining files straight from manufacturers, but brand diversity is lost.

5. Component search engines: These provide comprehensive, current, manufacturer-certified data in a variety of formats, allowing for speedy access and updates.


An alarming forty-five percent of design engineers look for component specifications for more than an hour every day. This inefficiency makes a simplified solution necessary. Introducing 3Dfindit, a component search engine that transforms this procedure by providing trillions of manufacturer-certified goods, over 100 file formats, and on-demand product configurations. 

3Dfindit supports 6,000 manufacturers and offers features including customized PDF datasheets and robust search capabilities, which considerably reduce the time and expense associated with finding parts.


Engineers can save up to 625 hours and $70,000 a year using this innovative solution, highlighting the enormous potential of a more effective, standardized approach to component sourcing.


Deconstructing the Things We Use Every Day: How Engineers Find, Source, and Design Components
Source: 3Dfindit.com
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