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Am I able to transfer Solidwork Part Files to Fusion 360?

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Am I able to transfer Solidwork Part Files to Fusion 360?

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Hello all! I am rather new to Fusion 360, and was hoping someone could help me with this. I have a good number of part files made in Solidworks that I can no longer access due to my Student usage term timing out, I was hoping that I could possibly transfer over those files into Fusion 360. Is that a possibility? I've found that I can use STL files, but most of my STL files are completed assemblies and therefore not easily edited objects. Im honestly npot even sure I can transfer over the part files, but I havent been able to find anyway so far would allow me to in any event, so thats why I'm here. Thank you for reading. 

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Am I able to transfer Solidwork Part Files to Fusion 360?

Hello all! I am rather new to Fusion 360, and was hoping someone could help me with this. I have a good number of part files made in Solidworks that I can no longer access due to my Student usage term timing out, I was hoping that I could possibly transfer over those files into Fusion 360. Is that a possibility? I've found that I can use STL files, but most of my STL files are completed assemblies and therefore not easily edited objects. Im honestly npot even sure I can transfer over the part files, but I havent been able to find anyway so far would allow me to in any event, so thats why I'm here. Thank you for reading. 

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ryan.bales
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Yes they should import just fine. Just upload them in the data panel if you want to convert them. Fusion can upload .prt, .asm, .sldprt and .sldasm. Doing so will convert them (not the originals only the uploads) to Fusion Designs. 

 



Ryan Bales
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Yes they should import just fine. Just upload them in the data panel if you want to convert them. Fusion can upload .prt, .asm, .sldprt and .sldasm. Doing so will convert them (not the originals only the uploads) to Fusion Designs. 

 



Ryan Bales
Fusion 360 Product Support

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