You should have completed SOLIDWORKS Essentials training and worked in the software with parts and assemblies.
You should:
• Be well acquainted with the interface
• Understand what sketches and relationships mean
• Be able to create plans
• Understand top down philosophy for assemblies
• Understand how external references work.
We recommend for you to get warmed up with SOLIDWORKS Essentials for Part Design on SolidProfessor. As a PLM Group customer you have access to SolidProfessor via our Service Plans. Do you have questions or concerns regarding prior knowledge? Contact us. We'll guide you to a solution that's best for you.