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Re: Where is the design tab located?

Assuming you are using Inventor:

1. Make an assembly file
2. In your assembly file across the top there will be tabs (assemble, design, etc)
3. Under power transmission click the drop down next to v-belts and select roller chains.

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Re: Where is the design tab located?

i tried it, and it didn't work, it wouldn't go from the output sprocket to the sprocket on the mechanum
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Re: Where is the design tab located?

All,

Difficult to tell the exact problem, but I suspect that you need to change the options under Sprocket Geometry Option.

1. In the Roller Chains Generator dialog box, click the down-arrow beside Sprocket. There are 3 options, Component, Existing, Vitrual.
2. If the sprockets already exist (and it sounds like they do) select Existing.
3. Keep in mind that it generates a solid representation of the chain or a sketch. We do not need to see actual chain links in a design, the chain data is more important.

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Re: Where is the design tab located?

Sorry, took so long to reply, i found the design tab, just forgot about the assembly part of it from an ipt... thanks though, and it was for making the chains
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Re: Where is the design tab located?

ok, i used the roller chain generator, and it said this:
"chain drive trajectory is corrupted or data are inconsistent with build in rules. calculation cannot continue"
and
"no sliding sprocket within the chain drive. please set one sprocket as sliding."
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Re: Where is the design tab located?

You might need to put a sprocket, so there is a place that the chain can start from. Thats one thing i noticed but it was easier just putting them straight in on the assembly of the whole robot.
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Re: Where is the design tab located?

i started a thread about this after my post.
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