Cadworx Spec Editor Tutorial ((hot))
The Spec Editor automatically assigns an SKEY (symbol key) and End Type (e.g., BW – Butt Weld). You can edit these later, but rarely needed.
This comprehensive will guide you through the interface, the logic behind the database, and the step-by-step process of building your own piping specification from scratch. cadworx spec editor tutorial
This tutorial will guide you through the essentials of setting up a new spec, adding components, and best practices for 2026. 1. Getting Started: Opening the Spec Editor You can access the Spec Editor in two ways: Within CADWorx: in the command line. Standalone: CADWorxSpecEditor.exe from the installation folder (no license required). Hexagon Documentation 2. Creating a New Project (.prj) The Spec Editor automatically assigns an SKEY (symbol
A common mistake is adding a component without specifying which sizes are allowed. If you add a 6-inch flange but your pipe is 4 inches, CADWorx will ignore the flange. This tutorial will guide you through the essentials
You do not create geometry in the Spec Editor. You create geometry in the Catalog. You use the Spec Editor to tell CADWorx which geometry to use and how to describe it.
Use the Copy function (right-click a component → Copy) to quickly duplicate a flange or valve, then change only the size range for a different pressure class.