Where to find symbol libs (.dwg) to add to Swks Elec (SWE Portal...)

Hello

I managed to find the builder ref libraries on the SWE Portal, but I thought that in the .tewzip file the schematic and synoptic symbol (.dwg) was provided with it but it is not the case.

Where could I find these already drawn symbols?

Currently I have to draw them "manually" which takes me a lot of time, I would like to know if there are manufacturer libraries provided on the Solidworks Electrical Portal  platform or TracepartsOnline for example?

Thank you in advance for your answer.

Kind regards.

here is a site where you will  find X symbols in . DWG

http://www.idwg.franceserv.com/IDWG_-_SYMBOLES_ET_BLOCS_EN_DWG_GRATUITS_POUR_AUTOCAD/symboles.html

http://download.merlingerin.com/C1257199004AA6BE/all/C125713F005265E2C12572370031E150?OpenDocument&L=FR&

Here's a start

I understand that under Corel you will also find some elec and electro symbols

These are vectorized clipart so modular at will

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They can be found here:

http://www.draftsperson.net/index.php?title=Electrical_Symbols_-_Free_AutoCAD_Blocks

http://www.cadforum.cz/catalog_en/?fo=DWG&cat=4

See these links

http://www.typonrelais.com/index.php?page=telecharger_wr

http://wsdiscovery.free.fr/educsofts/evenements/orme_2005/index.html

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Hello .PL and gt22 and thank you for your answers,

 

What I'm looking for in particular are not the "simple" symbols (coils, switches...) which are created quite quickly if you don't have them, but rather those of automatons (schneider, Proface...), dimmers.... that take longer.

Manufacturers don't supply them??

They can be found here:

http://support.automationdirect.com/docs/drawings.html

Otherwise directly on the manufacturer's website:

For example, for Schneider: http://www2.schneider-electric.com/sites/corporate/fr/support/fichier-cao/fichiers-cao-distribution-electrique.page

Thank you .PL,

 

It's not quite what I'm looking for yet, in fact I would have thought that we could find the symbols with the available connection points, so that we could go as quickly as possible to enter the diagram...

The technical support responded to my ticket request on this subject and I actually have to make a request for content on SWE Portal...

The last links you provided me helped me (I didn't know that Autocad also used .dwg) because at worst I can start from downloadable 2D views on http://www2.schneider-electric.com/sites/corporate/fr/support/fichier-ca... and add connection points manually.... Unless someone else has another solution?

Alternatively, in the drop-down list of downloadable formats, could you tell me which ones are compatible with SW Electrical?

the .dxf would do the job too apparently, I'll close the topic

Thank you for your contributions!

As you say, the best thing to do is to create blocks with anchor points to make it easier for you later

all these blocks that you get you make a personal library outside SW to be able to keep it after mutation of the SW vintage  

not many other choices

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Yes I'm going to make my personal libs because I thought I would save my time finding them directly on the net but I lose more than I gain....

For the best answer I didn't want to attribute it to myself but in fact I answered it myself since I contacted the technical support to get it, and I deduced that I had to do it manually, so I don't know what to do...

In any case, the rewards are a bit the least of my worries;)