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cz2062 17-01-2009 16:33

Chain
 
I was not able to create a chain on Inventer with the single sized link in the kit of parts.

Was anyone able to do this?

Ozeaden 17-01-2009 16:49

Re: Chain
 
our team was able to. its a witch with a b to get it done, but its possible. there is an actual chain selection, its just hideing.

lynca 18-01-2009 11:13

Re: Chain
 
Inventor has a feature called "Chain Generator"
If you search in the help menu of Inventor you can find instructions on using the tool.

check out this video if you want a quick overview.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...112&id=9444974

joek 24-01-2009 14:56

Re: Chain
 
I searched my schools inventor help and didn't find it

Bus1012 24-01-2009 15:07

Re: Chain
 
so theres a help in the program to generate chain instead of making each link

joek 24-01-2009 15:10

Re: Chain
 
at least, there should be, but ours doesn't have it

Srimongka 24-01-2009 16:16

Re: Chain
 
is it the roller chain generator or is it called something else and can we use the sprockets for the gears instead of the ones that are generated already in the roller chain generator because it keeps creating a new gear for it

lynca 26-01-2009 12:12

Re: Chain
 
The roller chain generator default in Inventor has a few quirks.
I suggest using one of thee 3rd party auto chain generator if you are having trouble.

http://www.sdotson.com/viewparts.php...20transmission
(check out the link with rollerchain.zip)
Let me know if you have trouble getting it to work

pearldrumzach 28-01-2009 16:54

Re: Chain
 
Hey guys... Just wondering, can anyone tell me how they constrained a chain using the .ipt files in the KoP for their drawings? I've never done chain before... only belts. I personally don't like the chain generator in Inventor (I mean, the chain looks like a belt...), and was wondering if anyone knew how to go about using .ipt files and making/constraining the chain. I've created a chain with the correct amount of links and everything... I just don't know where to go from there (I tried constraining it and got frustrated when it wouldn't work after a good hour)
Thanks!

-Zach

lynca 29-01-2009 01:03

Re: Chain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pearldrumzach (Post 809883)
I've created a chain with the correct amount of links and everything... I just don't know where to go from there (I tried constraining it and got frustrated when it wouldn't work after a good hour)

Which model did you use to create the chain (post a link to the model)?

If you made your own custom model chain ipt file, please post the file so others can understand how to help.

JD Mather 29-01-2009 09:35

Re: Chain
 
In an ipt file create a sketch for the path of the chain (actually I think the DAcc already does this for you).

In the ipt with the path create a workpoint on the path.

Use the Rectangular Pattern command (should be called Curve Driven

Pattern - where often the "curve" is a straight line) to pattern the workpoint but the center-to-center distance of the chain link (pitch).

In the assembly constrain one link to the first two workpoints on the path.

In the assembly use Pattern Component and use the "Rectangular Pattern" feature of the Workpoints to pattern the rest of the chain links.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...9&d=1200330921

pearldrumzach 30-01-2009 13:11

Re: Chain
 
I used the chain .ipt files in the Kit of Parts files downloaded from FIRSTbase.

JD - I created a chain, with the correct number of links. I am just unsure how to go about constraining it within the whole assembly of the robot. Is there any way I can make the chain "work" (I don't know the real word for it, but by "work" I mean can I constrain it in any way to where the chain will turn when the sprocket turns in the assembly)?

Thanks for the help, guys.

Team1710 31-01-2009 01:09

Re: Chain
 
Just wondering if there is a way to replace the beltish look of the chain generator. Honestly it doesn't look like chain at all. Plus our team uses ANSI 35 chain and the generator only has ANSI 40 for the smallest chain. Does anyone know how we could use ANSI 35 in the generator?

Team1710 31-01-2009 20:18

Re: Chain
 
Sorry but I need to bump this. The over all look of the chain generator is very cheesey. Plus the smallest version of chain in the generator is ANSI 40 but our team uses ANSI 35. Has anyone found a way to make the chain look better and/or used ANSI 35 in the generator?

lynca 01-02-2009 11:21

Re: Chain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lynca (Post 808274)
The roller chain generator default in Inventor has a few quirks.
I suggest using one of the 3rd party auto chain generator if you are having trouble.

http://www.sdotson.com/viewparts.php...20transmission
(check out the link with rollerchain.zip)
Let me know if you have trouble getting it to work

Above is another option that looks better as a chain than the Roller Chain Generator.


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