Dayton on Disk 2000 for AutoCAD® simplifies your design process with Dayton's Versatile, Ball Lock and MaxLife Die Spring standard inch product specifications. This software generates drawings of Dayton products for your die design and a List of Materials for easy ordering. Download a copy of Dayton on Disk for AutoCAD® now. Dayton on Disk 2000 is compatible with AutoCAD 2000® through 2004. Users of AutoCAD® Release 14 may download the previous release of Dayton on Disk.

For a more complete catalog of Dayton products suited for a wide variety of CAD applications, you may request DAYTools design software.

Dayton on Disk 2000
Below is an example of what you will find in Dayton on Disk 2000. After downloading and running the installer, a Dayton on Disk toolbar will appear in AutoCAD
®.

Versatile Punch - Click to continue Ball Lock Punch MaxLife Die Spring Instructions List of Materials Generator
Click on the left 'punch' icon to begin building a Versatile punch.


Dayton on Disk 2000 offers several product options from the Versatile catalog.

Click on the 'Punches...' button.
Versatile Catalog - Click on 'Punches...'


Punches are divided into types.

Choose 'Jektole (VJ_)...'.
Versatile punches - Click on 'Jektole (VJ_)...'


Dayton on Disk makes specifications easy.

Specify the shape and dimensions and click 'Draw'.
Jektole specifications - Click on 'Draw'


An accurate drawing is produced.

The generate drawing.


Continue building more parts or generate your List of Materials for easy ordering with your CAD file.

Click on the image to view in detail.
Click on the image to view in detail...

Download your free copy of Dayton on Disk now!

Technical Information:
Installation and Use Installing the software
Tech Tip 1 Changing the installation path
Tech Tip 2 Installing for use with Mechanical Desktop
Tech Tip 3 Correcting the Dayton toolbar icons
Tech Tip 4 Removing the 'autoload' feature of Dayton on disk 2000
Tech Tip 5 List of Materials Grid Will Not Populate
Tech Tip 6 Setup tweak for AutoCAD 2004
   
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