View Full Version : 3/4" bore x 1/2" stroke Bimba Cylinder model
sanddrag
16-01-2006, 03:34
Does anyone have a good Inventor model of this cylinder?
EDIT: Also, if anyone happens to know the thread on the front of the body of it, that would be great.
EricRobodox
16-01-2006, 03:56
i just modify the actuator from the KOP on www.firstcadlibrary.com, then just resize the actuator to the size i need it. If you want the lazy way to it, than i cant help you.
Greg Needel
16-01-2006, 08:39
If you go to www.bimba.com and click on the CAD tab then choose your software, click "non repairable stainless steel cylinders", then click original line, select your bore size, then select your mounting option (for FIRST i believe you want the 04-DP, then plug in your stroke size and the model will generate itself for downloading.
Hope this helps.
There is another website (aircylindersdirect.com) that has a similar cad generator but i would trust the bimba one more.
Greg
Ed Sparks
16-01-2006, 08:42
If you insert the i-CylinderBody model from the FirstCadLibrary (http://www.firstcadlibrary.com) into an assembly, a dialog box will pop up that asks you to pick the size of the cylinder you want. 3/4" x 1/2" is #1 in the table. :cool:
sanddrag
16-01-2006, 22:00
If you insert the i-CylinderBody model from the FirstCadLibrary (http://www.firstcadlibrary.com) into an assembly, a dialog box will pop up that asks you to pick the size of the cylinder you want. 3/4" x 1/2" is #1 in the table. :cool:Thanks. The body looks pretty good. I was hoping for a shaft too, but I'll wait until I can see one again in person and then do it.
Important: Does anyone know what thread is on the front end of the body of the cylinder? Thanks so much.
team222badbrad
16-01-2006, 22:14
Check the Pneumatics Manual!
1/4''-28 for the shaft.
5/8''-18 for the body.
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