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Re: Inventor 2010
There is the chain generator. It creates chain based upon existing, virtual, or created sprockets. I use the old view of Inventor 2010. It is under design accelerator panel. Clicking the assembly panel title allows you to change what panel you are on. Click on triangle next to the v belt design accelerator and select chain generator. From there choose your sprockets, if they are existing, virtual, or component, chain type, and mid plane. Its pretty straight forward.
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