New SolidWorks™ 3D Model Now Available for Joyce™ Screw Jack Lines

--- Models Can Be Modified, Downloaded and Included in CAD Designs ---
For Immediate Release
GRIMSBY, ONTARIO (June 16, 2004) Trans-Quip Inc. is pleased to announce that SolidWorks 3D Models have just been launched on the Joyce/Dayton website (www.joycejacks.com) in support of the Joyce mechanical screw jack lines that Trans-Quip Inc. distributes across Canada. The interactive 3D Models, created with SolidWorks' 3D PartStream modeling program, will allow customers to select a jack category to access the basic model, configure the model in real time and download the model for inclusion in the customer's CAD drawing.
"We expect this to be a highly productive benefit for our customers", said Mike Harris, Marketing Manager for Joyce/Dayton. "The ability to modify an existing jack model for a specific application and then place it into their native CAD format will save our customers hours of design time."
The SolidWorks program uses simple pull-down menus to guide the user through design options that include all existing jack configurations. Customers can rotate, zoom and pan the model to make it easy to visualize accurately how the product will work in their designs. 3D models and 2D drawings can be quickly downloaded in industry standard formats for all major mechanical CAD systems, including AutoCAD®, Mechanical Desktop® and Autodesk Inventor™.
Trans-Quip Inc. is a privately-owned, Canadian company located in Grimsby, Ontario. Serving as the Master Distributor for Canada, Trans-Quip Inc. distributes the following three product lines: Joyce brand linear actuation products and accessories, IBC Int’l Bellows and Covers, and SERAPID Rigid Chain Systems. For further information, please visit www.trans-quip.com
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For further information, please contact:
Lydia Macugajlo, Marketing Manager
email: lmacugajlo@trans-quip.com
phone: 1-800-559-8366 x259


