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I trying to find the INVENTOR gear library, but unfortunately I couldn't. I realized that I don't even know if it exists. I remember that the MECHANICAL DESKTOP has it... Can anyone help me with that??
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Re: Gears
I am not sure whether there is such a library for Inventor, but Ed Sparks does have an iGear on the FIRST cad library. The file, http://www.firstcadlibrary.com/drawi...r(English).zip, lets you choose bore, hub, tooth, pressure angle, DP. It isnt a true involute gear but it is a very good approximation. Hope this helps.
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Re: Gears
You could try www.cbliss/inventor/ for all types of iParts from gears to bearings to hardware.
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Re: Gears
You could try the Boston Gear website. They have 3d models of most of their parts in multiple formats.
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Re: Gears
When you received Inventor, it should have 3 discs. Disc 3 contains the "Inventor Modules" which, when installed, should allow you to access the parts library. I dont remember gears in it, although I could be wrong. Your best bet is to use Cbliss or www.FIRSTCADLibrary.com
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