EASM File

EASM File

Anonymous
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EASM File

Anonymous
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I am trying to upload an EASM file in Fusion. This opens my web browser and a "conversion page" comes up. There is an icon on the left that indicates that something is happening (spinning circle thingy). But after many hours nothing happens. Tried it a few times and never works. The actual object is not complex.

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josef.kucera
Alumni
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Hi @Anonymous

 

Unfortunately Fusion doesn't support that file format.

 

The following file types can be imported into Fusion 360: 

  • Autodesk Alias (*.wire)
  • AutoCAD DWG Files (*.dwg)
  • Autodesk Fusion 360 Archive Files (*.f3d)
  • Autodesk Fusion 360 Toolpath Archive Files (*.cam360)
  • Autodesk Inventor Files (*.ipt, *.iam)
  • CATIA V5 Files (*.CATProduct, *.CATPart)
  • DXF Files (*.dxf)
  • FBX (*.fbx)
  • IGES (*ige, *iges, *igs)
  • NX (*prt)
  • OBJ (*.obj)
  • Parasolid Binary Files (*.x_b)
  • Parasolid Text Files (*.x_t)
  • Pro/ENGINEER and Creo Parametric Files (*.asm, *.prt)
  • Pro/ENGINEER Granite Files (*.g)
  • Pro/ENGINEER Neutral Files(*.neu)
  • Rhino Files (*.3dm)
  • SAT/SMT Files (*.sab, *.sat, *.smb, *.smt)
  • SolidWorks Files (*.prt, *.asm, *.sldprt, *.sldasm)
  • STEP Files (*.ste, *.step, *.stp)
  • STL Files (*.stl)​
  • SketchUp Files (*.skp)

Regards,

Josef


Josef Kucera

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TheCADWhisperer
Consultant
Consultant
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@Anonymous wrote:

...The actual object is not complex.


Can you request *.sldasm and *.sldprt files from the source, or *.STEP file?

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Anonymous
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Yes - but just wanted to know why Fusion tries to open the file and gets stuck

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TheCADWhisperer
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Can you open the file in SolidWorks?  (Hint:  The correct answer is - no.  The file is created as a viewer file, not a geometry file.)

Do you have prior experience with *.easm files?

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Anonymous
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Ok Thanks - no i do not use solidworks. I just received the file which I could effectively see with the viewer but not open in Fusion.

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