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geo 27-07-2004 21:38

Looking for gears from BostonGear in Inventor..
 
And I have checked the First CAD library, I got two 20 Diametral Pitch gears from there. However, they don't have the gears in 24 Diametral Pitch. I'm wondering if everyone has the follow gears I am looking for. Thanks.

*All gears are in 24 diametral pitch and 20 degrees pressure angle

30 teeth, 1.25"PD
42 teeth, 1.75"PD
60 teeth, 2.5"PD
12 teeth, 0.5"PD

sanddrag 28-07-2004 01:35

Re: Looking for gears from BostonGear in Inventor..
 
You may find what you are looking for here http://www.cbliss.com/inventor/Parts/PowerTransmission/

geo 28-07-2004 09:08

Re: Looking for gears from BostonGear in Inventor..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
You may find what you are looking for here http://www.cbliss.com/inventor/Parts/PowerTransmission/

I did. I didn't find any 24 diametral pitch gears. They only 20 diametral pitch.

Pat Roche 03-08-2004 23:02

Re: Looking for gears from BostonGear in Inventor..
 
Try using the Ispurgear...I believe thay would have what your looking for and then some.

-Pat

Tristan Lall 04-08-2004 02:00

Re: Looking for gears from BostonGear in Inventor..
 
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For most purposes, I find it easier to simply use cylinders in place of actual involute teeth--it's just too difficult to model an accurate involute. (Not impossible, just messy and difficult!)

If it's for display, the teeth may look nice, but it's actually easier to just work with a cylinder with the diameter equal to the gear's pitch diameter. There's less work for the computer to do (rendering and evaluating all those faces), and it's easier for the designer to select and manipulate the part.

Like this....
(Note: that's an improved version of the Woburn Robotics 2004 gearbox....)

Paul Copioli 05-08-2004 07:50

Re: Looking for gears from BostonGear in Inventor..
 
Go to www.bostongear.com and go to the "Bostpec" tab. They have every gear in their inventory (at least I have always gotten what I have needed) as a solid model in either native form or a generic format (IGES, STEP, PARASOLID, etc.).

I just looked o the site and they do not have inventor parts native, but they do have several generic formats that Inventor should be able to import. Here is a list in order of most robust to least robust:

1. Parasolid
2. STEP
3. ACIS
4. STL
5. IGES

You will get an e-mail with a zipped file containing the solid model.

-Paul


P.S. - I agree with Tristan regarding the gear teeth. However, you should also model a version showing the OUTSIDE diameter of the gear to make sure there are no clearance issues.

geo 05-08-2004 10:07

Re: Looking for gears from BostonGear in Inventor..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Copioli
You will get an e-mail with a zipped file containing the solid model.
-Paul

Last time I went to their site to get specs and I thought they would send me the spec by mail, so I didn't sign up. Thanks for telling that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tristan Lall
For most purposes, I find it easier to simply use cylinders in place of actual involute teeth--it's just too difficult to model an accurate involute. (Not impossible, just messy and difficult!)

I acutlly did creat the gears in cylinder, but I thought I might have to prsent it. That's why I need the gears.

P.S Nice gearbox!


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