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Test QuestionsThis section will give you a general idea of Segment 1 of the CSWP Exam.These images are to be used to answer Questions #1 – 3.18

1. Stage 1 – Initial PartBuild this part in SOLIDWORKS.Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)Decimal places: 2Part origin: ArbitraryMaterial: Alloy SteelDensity 0.0077 g/mm 3All holes through all unless shown otherwiseUse the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensionslabeled in the images:A 213 mmB 200 mmC 170 mmD 130 mmE 41 mmF Hole Wizard Standard: Ansi Metric CounterboreType: Hex Bolt – ANSI B18.2.3.5MSize: M8Fit: CloseThrough Hole Diameter: 15.00 mmCounterbore Diameter: 30.00 mmCounterbore Depth: 10.00 mmEnd Condition: Through AllX A/3Y B/3 10mmHint 1: The dimensions that are to be linked or updated and are variable will belabeled with letters. Any dimensions that are simple value changes or refer to newfeatures from one stage to another will be circled in the images.Hint 2: To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.Measure the mass of the part.19

What is the mass of the part (grams)?a) 14139.65b) 14298.56c) 15118.41d) 14207.3420

2. Update parameters of the initial part.Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)Decimal places: 2Part origin: ArbitraryMaterial: Alloy SteelDensity 0.0077 g/mm 3All holes through all unless shown otherwiseUse the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensionslabeled in the images:A 225 mmB 210 mmC 176 mmD 137 mmE 39 mmF Hole Wizard Standard: Ansi Metric CounterboreType: Hex Bolt – ANSI B18.2.3.5MSize: M8Fit: CloseThrough Hole Diameter: 15.00 mmCounterbore Diameter: 30.00 mmCounterbore Depth: 10.00 mmEnd Condition: Through AllX A/3Y B/3 10mmHint 1: The dimensions that are to be linked or updated and are variable will belabeled with letters. Any dimensions that are simple value changes or refer to newfeatures from one stage to another will be circled in the images.Hint 2: To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.What is the mass of the part (grams)?21

3. Update parameters of the initial part.Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)Decimal places: 2Part origin: ArbitraryMaterial: Alloy SteelDensity 0.0077 g/mm 3All holes through all unless shown otherwiseUse the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensionslabeled in the images:A 209 mmB 218 mmC 169 mmD 125 mmE 41 mmF Hole Wizard Standard: Ansi Metric CounterboreType: Hex Bolt – ANSI B18.2.3.5MSize: M8Fit: CloseThrough Hole Diameter: 15.00 mmCounterbore Diameter: 30.00 mmCounterbore Depth: 10.00 mmEnd Condition: Through AllX A/3Y B/3 10mmHint 1: The dimensions that are to be linked or updated and are variable will belabeled with letters. Any dimensions that are simple value changes or refer to newfeatures from one stage to another will be circled in the images.Hint 2: To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.What is the mass of the part (grams)?22

These images are to be used to answer Questions #4 and 5.4. Stage 2 – Modify23

Modify the part using the following dimensions.Note: The changes from the initial part are concentrated in areas AA, BB and CCshown in the images.Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)Decimal places: 2Part origin: ArbitraryMaterial: Alloy SteelDensity 0.0077 g/mm 3All holes through all unless shown otherwiseUse the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensionslabeled in the images:A 221 mmB 211 mmC 165 mmD 121 mmE 37 mmX A/3Y B/3 15mmNote: The equation for Y has changed from the initial part.Hint 1: The dimensions that are to be linked or updated and are variable will belabeled with letters. Any dimensions that are simple value changes or refer to newfeatures from one stage to another will be circled in the images.Hint 2: To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.Measure the mass of the part.24

What is the mass of the part (grams)?a) 13095.40b) 13206.40c) 13313.35d) 13395.7925

5. Stage 2 – Update ParametersUnit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)Decimal places: 2Part origin: ArbitraryMaterial: Alloy SteelDensity 0.0077 g/mm 3All holes through all unless shown otherwiseUse the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensionslabeled in the images:A 229 mmB 217 mmC 163 mmD 119 mmE 34 mmX A/3Y B/3 15mmHint 1: The dimensions that are to be linked or updated and are variable will belabeled with letters. Any dimensions that are simple value changes or refer to newfeatures from one stage to another will be circled in the images.Hint 2: To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.Measure the mass of the part.What is the mass of the part (grams)?END OF TEST26

Answer Key1. d) 14207.342. 16490.453. 15100.474. b) 13206.405. 14208.0027

Hints and TipsDISCLAIMER: IT IS UP TO YOU TO RESEARCH THESE HINTS. BEING APROFESSIONAL LEVEL CERTIFIED SOLIDWORKS USER SHOULD ALSO INCLUDE THEABILITY TO RESEARCH SOLIDWORKS FUNCTIONALITY. CONSULT HELP, YOUR VARAE’S, THE ON-LINE FORUMS OR BLOGS. NO ANSWERS WILL BE SHARED BY THECERTIFICATION TEAM!Hint 1: Use linked (also known as “shared values”) dimensions to manage thedimensions that are to be the same in each stage. This will ensure that thedimensions that are to be linked together in value stay linked together.Hint 2: Change the label of the dimensions in your part to A, B, C, D, etc. to visuallykeep track of which dimensions need to be changed.Hint 3: As an alternative to Hint #2, you can also use the Design Table to manage thechanging parameters.28

Frequently Asked QuestionsBelow is a series of common questions regarding SOLIDWORKS Certifications. Toperuse more FAQs, please visit the SOLIDWORKS Certification FAQ page under Home Support Certification FAQ.1. What is the Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional (CSWP) exam?The CSWP exam is a comprehensive, non-proctored online exam that tests anindividual’s ability to design and analyze parametric parts and movable assembliesusing a variety of complex features in SOLIDWORKS, including design validation tools.A Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional is an individual that has successfully passedthis exam.2. What resources do I need to take the CSWP?The CSWA/P test is an on-line test that can be taken on any computer that hasSOLIDWORKS running and a connection to the Internet. You are responsible forproviding your own working copy of SOLIDWORKS. A commercial license ofSOLIDWORKS or the SOLIDWORKS Student Edition will be adequate for the exams.The test runs in its own client window separate from SOLIDWORKS. You can eitherrun the exam software on the same computer as your SOLIDWORKS software or in aseparate computer next to the one running SOLIDWORKS. Please note that if you aretaking the test on a separate computer that you have some means to transfer filesfrom the computer running the testing client to the computer runningSOLIDWORKS. Dual monitors are recommended but not required.As stated above, an internet connection is required for the CSWA/P exams. At thispoint there are no provisions for a stand-alone exam.3. What is the policy on retaking the CSWA/P?There is a 30-day waiting period before retaking the CSWA and any Advanced CSWPexam. There is a 14-day waiting period before retaking any CSWP segmentexam. Also, the user will be required to purchase another exam credit to retake thetest.29

4. What do I receive when I pass the exam?You will receive certificates for each exam that you pass. You receive an email thatdirects you to our electronic certificate access page. There you can login anddownload your electronic certificate(s) and electronic business card logo(s); CSWP’salso receive discounts to partner products and SOLIDWORKS World events. For moreinformation refer to www.solidworks.com/cswp.5. Can the exam be paused?No. Once started, exams cannot be paused.6. I took the exam and my Internet connection failed when the test ended. How do Ireport my results now?The tester software will retry to connect for 2 minutes. If the connection is still notavailable, an error message will be displayed and a TXT file will be saved on yourdesktop. The name of the file is: Tangix TesterPro Error Date Time.Please send this file to support@tangix.com7. Will my answers be lost if my computer crashes? Will I lose my testing credit/haveto pay again if my computer crashes?You will have to start the examination over and no refund will be available. Once youclick ‘take exam’ your exam credit will be redeemed and we cannot refund yourpayment or voucher. If your computer crashes, your answers are not recoverable.8. Which commercial version of the software should I use to take the CSWP exams?For all exams, the minimum version necessary is listed on the information page ofthat exam. Please go to http://www.solidworks.com/certification and click on theindividual exam information page links on the left.9. Will a certificate be mailed out to me once I pass an exam?SOLIDWORKS no longer mails out certificates to individuals who have passed anexam. We have made it a simple download that you can print from your computer soyou no longer have to wait to receive it. To print your certificate,simply visit www.virtualtester.com/solidworks/user.php. On that page, simply click30

the "Print My Certificate" button and follow the on-screen instructions. Please notethat not all exams have printable certificates.31

Helpful SitesSOLIDWORKS Home:www.SOLIDWORKS.comSOLIDWORKS Resource OLIDWORKS YouTube OLIDWORKS:my.SOLIDWORKS.comTraining e-training-certification.htm32

SOLIDWORKS or the SOLIDWORKS Student Edition will be adequate for the exams. The test runs in its own client window separate from SOLIDWORKS. You can either run the exam software on the same computer as your SOLIDWORKS software or in a separate computer next to the one running

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