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fhsteam613 07-01-2009 22:11

Kit Part am-0207
 
I am a noob at inventor and do have the time to draw up this part right now. Can someone help me out by drawing up kit part am-0207...it looks pretty simple.

Thanx,

Evan

waialua359 07-01-2009 22:13

Re: Kit Part am-0207
 
Have you tried checking the inventor site as I believe many of the 2009 KOP have already been created.

fhsteam613 07-01-2009 22:20

Re: Kit Part am-0207
 
it isn't there...surprisingly

Kyle Love 07-01-2009 22:37

Re: Kit Part am-0207
 
What is AM-0207? I would check the AndyMark website, they tend to have quite a few of their drawings available.

fhsteam613 07-01-2009 23:04

Re: Kit Part am-0207
 
it is a sprocket spacer...am has no drawing...i would draw it myself but can't remember how to make the 6 ole pattern for the life of me...

fhsteam613 07-01-2009 23:09

Re: Kit Part am-0207
 
i really need help asap so i can make an assembly so that i can design our pillow blocks in order to have them machined tomorrow

FIRST Rocks 07-01-2009 23:38

Re: Kit Part am-0207
 
1 Attachment(s)
Here is the part you need. You will need Inventor 2008 or newer to open it.

Nicalos 11-01-2009 13:56

Re: Kit Part am-0207
 
Can I please get one autodesk file for the Joystick. It it a Logitech attack 3. please!!!

Lesman 16-01-2009 03:38

Re: Kit Part am-0207
 
Why do you need a model of the joystick?

R.C. 16-01-2009 03:45

Re: Kit Part am-0207
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lesman (Post 802036)
Why do you need a model of the joystick?

To probably make the control box but thatz my guess. If someone needs help on solidworks models of these or need a specific drawing like a spacer; I can help. Please shoot me a PM or IM.

artdutra04 16-01-2009 04:34

Re: Kit Part am-0207
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fhsteam613 (Post 795451)
it is a sprocket spacer...am has no drawing...i would draw it myself but can't remember how to make the 6 ole pattern for the life of me...

For future reference, here's how you do a six-hole pattern:

Draw a [construction line] circle the diameter of the circle pattern you want. All of the AM/IFI/Skyway stuff uses a 1.875" diameter circle.

Draw a [construction line] horizontal line through across the circle. It has to touch both sides of the circle as well as go through the center point of the circle.

Draw two more [construction line] circles with a diameter of 1.875" with their center point on two intersection points between the horizontal construction line the and construction pattern circle.

The four additional points where these new construction line circles intersect with the original construction line circle, along with the two intesection points from the horizontal construction line and the original construction pattern circle are all now evenly spaced (60 degrees) apart. Draw #10 screw clearance holes on these six points (0.201", #7 Drill), add in an inner circle and an outer circle with the diameters of the AM part, extrude, and now you have a dimensionally accurate AM-0207 250 Sprocket Spacer. (It won't be perfect match; the real ones have pocketing in them. But it's close enough for most things).

// I'm glad that I had an actual drafting class (you know, with a pencil, straight-edge, and a compass) back in middle school. ;-)

mplanchard 16-01-2009 09:05

Re: Kit Part am-0207
 
Here is the complete assembly, download the assembly in Inventor format and the explode. The spacer is a part inside this AndyMark assembly. I will try to have the spacer AM-0207 up as a separate part later today.


http://www.3dcontentcentral.com/secu...d=171&id=13547



Marie

mplanchard 17-01-2009 11:00

Re: Kit Part am-0207
 
Here is the link to the AM-0207 spacer as an individual part - in any file format you wish.

http://www.3dcontentcentral.com/part...&catalogid=171

Marie


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