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groundwasher

Redro
7-Bedrock

groundwasher

Hello i want to design a ribbed washer but i don't know how i made this

Please take me sugestions

thanks


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Gucio
14-Alexandrite
(To:Redro)

hi,

please look at the sample. I did it in Creo 3.0

regards,

gucio

Krzysztof

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KaelLizak
14-Alexandrite
(To:Redro)

Hello Bogdan,

Are you using Creo, Windchill, or another PTC product?

You have posted your question in the PTC Integrity forums, and there is no truly useful was to design a washer within this product, but I can move the discussion to the appropraite forum, if you let me know which product it is for.

Regards,
Kael


Kind Regards,
Kael Lizak

Senior Technical Support Engineer
PTC Integrity Lifecycle Manager
Redro
7-Bedrock
(To:KaelLizak)

i use creo

sorry i see as posted in a wrong place

please redirect my post or delete

Hello Bogdan

in the assembly only the compressed state is important (teeth are flat).

I would model the washer with patterned cuts on the outside or patterned cosmetic sketches. Bent teeth will only affect performance.

Reinhard

Hi Bogdan,

Can you describe the geometry in further detail? Are you looking to make a lock washer? Including a photo is often helpful for other users to visualize what you're describing.

For the washer in your photo, I'd suggest creating the ring (extrude a sketch with 2 concentric circles) as the first feature, then create one tooth, and then pattern that tooth around the ring. The tooth will be the only tricky part; you will probably want to use a sweep feature.

Gucio
14-Alexandrite
(To:Redro)

hi,

please look at the sample. I did it in Creo 3.0

regards,

gucio

Krzysztof
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