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Solid CAD Files
We can all be a bit lazy at times (specially me), so I find it easier to simply drag and drop models into my assemblies rather than model them from scratch (I tell the boss it's more productive;-)).
For that reason, I've started this thread as a ready reference for sites where good solid data can be easily accessed. Here are a few to start, please add some of your own.
Charles Bliss' Inventor Page
Sean Dotson's Part Repository
Kent Keller's Kwik MCad Site
Jan-Steinar Jakobsen's Site
CADRegister.com
Traceparts Online
Powerparts on Web
Yahoo Inventor Parts Forum
Please note - some of these sites require a free registration.
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Ron,
This is a great idea. I have used most of the sites you have listed and there are hundreds of models available. I also found that most manufactures also have models on their websites or available on CD from the sales rep.
Brad
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Another good place I've found is the McMaster-Carr site.
McMaster-Carr
I don't believe that they have Inventor files on the site but most of the models can easily be brought into Inventor.
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I've also had success with
www.bimba.com ==> Last I checked, this didn't require a registration
www.destaco.com ==> Requires registration
Jonathan
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Another one - Oh Yeah! CAD!
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Numatics also has several models on their website.
www.numatics.com
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http://contentwarehouse.part-solutio...ortal/autodeskI found this link, with drawings from over 100 manufacturers, on the Autodesk website. They advised me they are working on a search engine which will allow us to search by part type and not just manufacturer. Cudos to Autodesk.
Brad
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I know this is the competition's website, but currently I find it to be set up much more efficiently than Autodesk's content central. This site also has user submitted parts, some of which you can't find at the manufacturer's sites. http://www.3dcontentcentral.com/3dco...l/cc_frame.asp I also find quite a bit of useful content through PartSpec from ThomasNet.com. Hope this is useful.
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Item has a Software with almost all their products, for the ones Look me that use aluminum profiles to build machines and robots
http://iteminternational.com/en/serv...software-e.php
your local festo seller can give you a CD with tons of parts.
on their websites
Robohand
destaco
Igus
item
and if you have good budget
http://www4.cadenas.de/index_main.asp