My name is Devisingh my question is How you define the nut bolt size in 3D modeling?
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How you define the nut bolt size in 3D modeling?
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Re: How you define the nut bolt size in 3D modeling?
Dear Devisingh It is Zuber.
According to hole dia and flange thickness we divide the dia and length of belt normally 1.25 less in dia and 1.25 add in length.
According to hole dia and flange thickness we divide the dia and length of belt normally 1.25 less in dia and 1.25 add in length.
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Re: How you define the nut bolt size in 3D modeling?
Hi,
I am Naveen
you can use Catalog feature which is probably available in all CAD software, where you can get these parts with all dimensions and other parameters.
I am Naveen
you can use Catalog feature which is probably available in all CAD software, where you can get these parts with all dimensions and other parameters.
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Re: How you define the nut bolt size in 3D modeling?
Hello,
I'am Azeem
It is depend on the unit standard which you want to follow, either Imperial(inch.) or metric(mm), you can follow metric like, M-10, M-12, M-14 etc. or you can follow Inch. Units.
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I'am Azeem
It is depend on the unit standard which you want to follow, either Imperial(inch.) or metric(mm), you can follow metric like, M-10, M-12, M-14 etc. or you can follow Inch. Units.
Thanks
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Re: How you define the nut bolt size in 3D modeling?
Thank you
I will definitely try this.
I will definitely try this.
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