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Samwaldo 11-12-2013 20:12

AM 42 Tooth Pulley
 
The rookies are building a practice belt drive chassis and we seemed to have lost three of the 2013 Kitbot drive pulleys. For temporary use we would like to 3D print them. Does anyone have a CAD of just this that I can put into Makerbots Makerware software?

The Belt is listed below:
http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-2234.htm

(I understand there are many risks mostly involving strength, and do not need this thread to discuss how reliable they are)

yash101 11-12-2013 20:43

Re: AM 42 Tooth Pulley
 
I don't know if this has what you are looking for, but after spending 30 seconds doing a google search, I found this site. It has tons of CAD models!

I hope that helps!

z_beeblebrox 11-12-2013 20:46

Re: AM 42 Tooth Pulley
 
That site doesn't have the part you're looking for. Autodesk has models of the whole KOP on their website, so the pulley should be there.

Bald & Bearded 12-12-2013 09:26

Re: AM 42 Tooth Pulley
 
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There are several parametric pulley models on Thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/)

Attached is a zip file with an openscad model and several examples that I have been playing with. You may be able to generate what you need from this.

Samwaldo 12-12-2013 10:38

Re: AM 42 Tooth Pulley
 
Thank you to those that helped. The printer is running now and printing the first

Gregor 12-12-2013 14:22

Re: AM 42 Tooth Pulley
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yash101 (Post 1310985)
I don't know if this has what you are looking for, but after spending 30 seconds doing a google search, I found this site. It has tons of CAD models!

I hope that helps!

The OP asked for belt pulleys. You didn't link belt pulleys. Also, that website has sprockets from Small Parts, which leads me to believe that it hasn't been updated in a long time.

I think spending 30 seconds reading the post would've been a better idea.


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