Small auto racing parts maker does big business using SolidWorks software
Hardbar USA can work efficiently with partners around the block or around the world
CONCORD, Mass., Aug. 29, 2007 - A small New Hampshire company making aftermarket parts for racing cars is using SolidWorks® 3D CAD software to perform like a larger company.
"It allows me to play with the big boys and source manufacturing partners anywhere on the planet," said Hardbar USA founder Gary Hoffman. "I don't need a staff of 20 people, and I can't afford millions of dollars in machine tools. But now I can design a great product, push a button, and send SolidWorks 3D CAD files to my partners, whether they're across town or in California."
Hardbar USA takes its name from its signature light, strong, and durable harness bars that anchor full-body racing harnesses popular on the Sports Car Club of America racing circuit. SolidWorks software has helped the company develop high-performance brake parts, composite wings, racing seat mounts, camcorder fixtures, and more.
As a former aerospace engineer, Hoffman has worked with virtually all the CAD offerings on the market. He switched to SolidWorks last year because it was the one most of the machine shops in his industry were using. Their choice was affirmed when he first started using it. "It was amazing," he said. "I realized you could teach yourself."
Hoffman says SolidWorks software helps him design better products by getting plans right the first time. In fact, saving one or two mistakes on a $5,000 wing mold more than pays for the software. He has refined his accuracy by importing GM's Corvette® automotive designs into SolidWorks as STEP files and designing all new parts to the proper dimensions. He uses SolidWorks renderings to gauge and generate demand for a product before manufacturing it to avoid investing in products that won't sell. "The biggest challenge for my business is throughput, and getting it right the first time saves time and money," Hoffman said.
Having a design for one car in SolidWorks makes it easy to adapt the design with minimal effort to other vehicles. With one click, for example, Hoffman can modify his five-hole Corvette alignment tool for a six-hole Dodge Viper® wheel. He uses the COSMOSXpress' analysis tool embedded in SolidWorks to run thermal and stress analysis on brake parts for safety and durability. The heat maps help customers understand and appreciate the value of his designs.
His latest SolidWorks-designed product is a Universal Camcorder Mount that, with a twist of an allen wrench, lets drivers capture the drama on the track or the data coming from their instrument panels.
"This story illustrates the value of participating in the worldwide community of SolidWorks users," Rainer Gawlick, vice president of worldwide marketing for SolidWorks Corporation. "For Gary and many like him, being an entrepreneur requires not only superior products, but finding new and better ways of doing business. The critical mass of SolidWorks users in the racing community, together with the unique capabilities of SolidWorks, help businesses like Hardbar USA thrive."
Hardbar USA uses authorized SolidWorks reseller CADD Edge for ongoing software training, implementation, and support.
About Hardbar USA
Hardbar is a New Hampshire company that specializes in aerospace quality products for automotive racing markets. The company services racers at all levels from the 'weekend warrior' to professional teams. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Bedford , N.H. For more information, visit www.hardbarusa.com.
About CADD Edge, Inc.
CADD Edge is the developer of the Mechanical Engineering Productivity Machine. The CADD Edge Productivity Machine enables engineers to design imaginative products exceptionally fast with superior quality. Customized for industry-specific SolidWorks environments, this performance-driven machine is fueled by four components, auditing, implementation, multi-level training, and software utilities, all working together to help companies be first to deliver winning designs from concept to customer. For more information on CADD Edge, please visit http://www.caddedge.com/or contact the company at (508) 475-2900.
About Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp.
Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp., a Dassault Systèmes S.A. subsidiary, is a world leader in 3D solutions that help millions of engineers and designers succeed through innovation. Our products deliver an intuitive experience in product design, simulation, publishing, data management, and environmental impact assessment. For the latest news, information, or an online demonstration, visit our Web site (www.solidworks.com) or call 1-800-693-9000 (outside of North America, call +1-978-371-5000).
About Dassault Systèmes
As a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, Dassault Systèmes brings value to more than 100,000 customers in 80 countries. A pioneer in the 3D software market since 1981, Dassault Systèmes develops and markets PLM application software and services that support industrial processes and provide a 3D vision of the entire lifecycle of products from conception to maintenance to recycling. The Dassault Systèmes portfolio consists of CATIA for designing the virtual product – SolidWorks for 3D mechanical design – DELMIA for virtual production – SIMULIA for virtual testing – ENOVIA for global collaborative lifecycle management, and 3DVIA for online 3D lifelike experiences. Dassault Systèmes’ shares are listed on Euronext Paris (#13065, DSY.PA) and Dassault Systèmes’ ADRs may be traded on the US Over-The-Counter (OTC) market (DASTY). For more information, visit http://www.3ds.com/.
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