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File Sharing for Engineering Teams

The design review is tomorrow. You need to send the updated CAD assembly, three revised technical drawings, the material specification sheet and the test report to the client engineering team. The files total 800 MB. Email is out of the question.

The Engineering File Sharing Problem

Engineering teams work with some of the largest and most complex file types in any industry. CAD assemblies, FEA simulation results, technical drawings, 3D models, PCB layouts, specifications and test reports are the daily currency of engineering work. These files are often enormous. A single SolidWorks assembly with all referenced parts can easily exceed 200 MB. A complete set of technical drawings for a product can hit 500 MB. Simulation result files routinely break the gigabyte barrier.

Email cannot handle these files. Most corporate email systems cap attachments at 25 MB, which is a fraction of what engineering teams need to share. Even services that handle larger files often struggle with the specialized file formats that engineers use. DWG, STEP, IGES, STL, SLDPRT and dozens of other formats confuse consumer-grade file sharing tools that were designed for documents and photos.

Engineering projects also involve many external collaborators. Contract manufacturers, testing labs, certification bodies, client engineering teams and supplier quality departments all need access to project files at various stages. Most of these external parties do not have access to your internal PLM system or cloud storage. Granting them access requires IT tickets, license purchases and onboarding processes that slow down projects by days or weeks.

Version control adds another layer of complexity. When a design revision goes out, everyone needs to know exactly which version they are looking at. A test report based on Rev B of a drawing is meaningless if the design is now at Rev D. Clear versioning and descriptions attached to file deliveries are essential for engineering workflows.

What engineering teams need is a file sharing solution that handles large files reliably, works with any file format, does not require recipients to create accounts and provides clear context about what each delivery contains.

How Engineering Teams Use EasySend

  1. Upload project files - drag CAD files, technical drawings, specifications and test reports onto easysend.co. Chunked uploads handle large files without browser crashes or timeouts.
  2. Add a description with version notes - include context such as "Bracket assembly Rev D - updated per ECN-2026-0142, includes FEA results and updated tolerance stack" so recipients know exactly what version they are receiving and why it changed
  3. Set a custom URL (optional) - create a clean link like easysend.co/project-x-rev-d for easy reference in emails and meeting notes
  4. Share the link - email it to the client engineering team, text it to the contract manufacturer or post it in the project channel

Why EasySend Works for Engineering Teams

Common Engineering Use Cases

EasySend handles the large, complex files that engineering teams work with every day. Chunked uploads prevent failures. Bundle descriptions provide version context. And external collaborators get access without accounts, app installs or IT tickets. Upload your project files, add your revision notes and share the link.

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