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I am trying to CAD out a new electronics configuration for my team's robot. I found the drawings for the Robot Controller, the Victor 884s, and the Spikes on IFI's website. Does anyone know where to get drawings for the Maxi Fuse Block and the ATC Fuse Panels? I need drawings with correct measurements, preferably manufacturer specs, for the screw locations and to determine my overall layout.

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I am trying to CAD out a new electronics configuration for my team's robot. I found the drawings for the Robot Controller, the Victor 884s, and the Spikes on IFI's website. Does anyone know where to get drawings for the Maxi Fuse Block and the ATC Fuse Panels? I need drawings with correct measurements, preferably manufacturer specs, for the screw locations and to determine my overall layout.

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Thanks, but I'm using AutoCAD which I don't believe will read any of the file types available here. (I'll double check it, though.) What I'm really after are engineering drawings in something like a .pdf format.

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Re: Fuse Block and Panel Dwgs

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Thanks, but I'm using AutoCAD which I don't believe will read any of the file types available here. (I'll double check it, though.) What I'm really after are engineering drawings in something like a .pdf format.

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The import feature (under the Insert menu) should allow you to import STEP and IGES files. Also, if you install inventor, it can export to those two filetypes aswell. I've had no problems using the CAD library with AutoCAD.
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The import feature (under the Insert menu) should allow you to import STEP and IGES files. Also, if you install inventor, it can export to those two filetypes aswell. I've had no problems using the CAD library with AutoCAD.
1. Thanks for letting me know about importing. I'm used to exporting .stl files, but I never use the import stuff.

2. It turns out that I have AutoCAD Architectural 2i (from 2000) which is unable to open the .sat files. *argh*

I'll see if I can get them opened at work during lunch tomorrow.
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