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Compressor CAD Model

Where can I find a Autodesk Inventor CAD model for the Viair
090C Air Compressor? (KoP)

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Re: Compressor CAD Model

3d content central has the compressor files:

http://www.3dcontentcentral.com/part...aspx?id=184490

Here is the entire first library on the website:

http://www.3dcontentcentral.com/part...y/140/185.aspx

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Re: Compressor CAD Model

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3d content central has the compressor files:

http://www.3dcontentcentral.com/part...aspx?id=184490
That appears to be the old Thomas air compressor, and not the new viar compressor.
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Re: Compressor CAD Model

HALP!!!1

I can't find it.
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Re: Compressor CAD Model

I think that is all of it
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File Type: iam compressor.iam (71.0 KB, 364 views)
File Type: ipt CompressorBody.ipt (250.0 KB, 238 views)
File Type: ipt compressormotorbody.ipt (179.5 KB, 194 views)
File Type: ipt CompressorPlate.ipt (116.5 KB, 174 views)
File Type: ipt CompressorValve.ipt (118.0 KB, 166 views)
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Re: Compressor CAD Model

had to remove some fillets to get it to upload
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File Type: ipt compressormotorcap.ipt (262.0 KB, 127 views)
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Re: Compressor CAD Model

That appears to be the older Thomas compressor.
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Re: Compressor CAD Model

Here is something we came up with, it is not entirely accurate and is actually the 95C, but with a few modifications it could be used as the 90C.
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Re: Compressor CAD Model

You can just make one on your own too. That is what we did it is great practice to learn how to read a drawing with orthographic views. As long as your mounts are good and you get pretty close with the size demesions, a freshmen CAD member should be able to do this.
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Re: Compressor CAD Model

This is true, but for teams who are attempting to win the AutoDesk award, an accurate compressor CAD model is far superrior to the one I myself posted and the one you describe.
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