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Explore this detailed 3D model of a Suspension System created using Siemens NX, a powerful CAD design tool. This video showcases the design, assembly, and animation of the suspension components, including springs, dampers, wishbones, and joints. 🔧 Highlights of the video: 3D modeling and assembly of the suspension system in NX Step-by-step view of the suspension design Visualized motion simulation for real-world functionality Application of realistic materials and animations This model demonstrates the mechanical design precision possible with Siemens NX for automotive and mechanical engineering projects. Perfect for design engineers, CAD enthusiasts, and students exploring suspension system mechanics! 🔔 Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more CAD design videos!

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In this video, we’ll create a detailed 3D model of a Torsion Rod using Siemens NX step by step. Learn how to use advanced features like sweep, mirror, edge blend, and unite to design precise automotive suspension components. Perfect for mechanical engineers, CAD designers, and students looking to improve their modeling skills and understand real-world component design. 💡 What you’ll learn: ✅ How to create sketches and curves for the rod geometry ✅ Using sweep and extrude features effectively ✅ Mirror and blend operations for symmetry and smoothness ✅ Industrial-level part design best practices 🧠 Software Used: Siemens NX

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Welcome to this in-depth tutorial on 3D modeling a Torsion Bar in Siemens NX! In this video, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of creating a detailed and precise torsion bar using Siemens NX CAD software. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced designer, this tutorial will help you enhance your skills in parametric modeling, sketching, and solid modeling. 📌 What You’ll Learn: ✅ Introduction to Torsion Bar Design ✅ Sketching Techniques for accurate geometry ✅ Extrusion & Revolve features in Siemens NX ✅ Applying Fillets & Chamfers for realistic modeling ✅ Using Assembly Constraints (if applicable)