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How do you make gears on solidworks
I need to make gears for a project and i'm having trouble
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Re: How do you make gears on solidworks
SDP-SI has CAD models of pretty much any common gear size you could need.
If you need an odd-sized gear (such as something with a non-commonly available number of gear teeth), get a copy of Machinery's Handbook and look at their section on gear tooth profiles. A few years ago I used this to draw up an approximately correct (I simplified the tooth profile to improve SW performance), equation-driven gear tooth SolidWorks model. Using equations, I set the number of teeth, diametrical pitch, pressure angle, face width, and bore options and it automagically generates the gear model. |
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Re: How do you make gears on solidworks
Before you model a gear, go to www.3DContentCentral.com. I used to use Boston Gear when I was a designer, but there are many manufacturers. You need to specify parameters such a pitch, diameter, number of teeth.
You will get a simplified version of the gear, with our without a keyway. Although this does not contain the exact curve, they are close enough for a purchased part. When given the chance - get the model from a supplier, don't waste time creating the model. Marie |
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