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Andymark gear CAD files
Does anyone know where to find CAD files for Andymark gears? Both firstcadlibrary.com and team 1323's library don't contain the gears I need. Also, I can't use Inventor's "generate gears" function, since I want to design around the gears, and not incorporate them in an existing design.
Also, if anyone has a tutorial on creating gears in Inventor, it would work just as well. Thanks in advance. |
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But to answer your question you can find CAD drawings of similar gears to Andymark here: http://wcproducts.net/cad/ - Most are 1:1 to AM's but you'd have to check each page. We try to make 1:1 drop ins. You can also use: http://www.rushgears.com/Tech_Tools/...fromHomeP age Just type in 20DP - 14.5 PA and the tooth size you'd like. Download the model and modify to make an AndyMark gear. Unsure if there is another online database of AM gear models. I'm sure you can email AndyMark and they would be more than happy to send you the models. -RC |
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Re: Andymark gear CAD files
What exactly are you trying to do? You can simplify the gears by modeling the gears as cylinders, using the outside (or overall) diameter (OD). This will represent the amount of space required for the gear. Note that using this uption will show interferences between gears. I will typically place a sketch of the pitch diamter (D) to show the mesh location between gears.
The pitch diameter (D) can be found using: D=N/P where N is the number of teeth and P is diametrical pitch. The outside diameter (OD) can be found using OD=(N+2)/P. So for this gear the pitch diameter would be 12/32=.375" and the outside diameter would be (12+2)/32=.438" Hope this helps. In large assemblies, especially on lower end computers, it is better to make simplified representations like this and allow for the resources to be used where needed. |
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Maybe I should've mentioned this: I'm trying to design a gearbox with an random ratio and no purpose, to gain experience in gearbox design. |
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Good luck! |
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The basic criteria you need for the elevator are: 1) load on the mechanism (in this case, the weight of the elevator), 2) The height the elevator has to reach 3) The diameter of the winch/pulley drum 4) In how many seconds do you want your elevator to reach your max height. Once you set those criteria, follow the equations in the link I gave. Just my +0.02 Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 24-07-2013 at 09:24. |
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I've been thinking of a human-carrying cart for quite some time. I didn't intend on using a custom gearbox, but I think I'll take the opportunity and design this gearbox for the cart. Thanks. |
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Re: Andymark gear CAD files
Final Product. Thanks for your help everyone!
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