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CAD models for Gates belt sprockets?

smorris
12-Amethyst

CAD models for Gates belt sprockets?

Anyone know where to find CAD models for the Gates sprockets? I have searched all over the Gates site and even though their PartsView search says it has CAD, I cannot find any CAD links for P15-5M-15AL on the info page of their catalog. I could not find these models in the PTC KOP either.

From http://robotics.gatesprograms.com/first...

Gates parts will now be included in the standard package of parts provided to all FIRST teams. Each package will contain the following Gates parts*:

  • P15-5M-15AL Sprocket (2 each)
  • P20-5M-15AL Sprocket (1 each)
  • P30-5M-15AL Sprocket (1 each)
  • 500-5M-15 Belt (1 each)
  • 1270-5M-15 Belt (1 each)
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JoshH
12-Amethyst
(To:smorris)

Try this https://sdp-si.com/eStore/Direct.asp?GroupID=217

I believe what you are looking for is the HTD profile.

JoshH
12-Amethyst
(To:smorris)

I downloaded a STEP file, saved it as Creo 1 and uploaded it here http://communities.ptc.com/docs/DOC-2518

AdamHaas
12-Amethyst
(To:JoshH)

Josh,

Thanks for providing your model. I was able to download a native Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5 (Creo Elements/Pro) version of the part and converted it to the educational edition so that those teams not on Creo 1.0 yet can still use it.

http://communities.ptc.com/docs/DOC-2541

Note that my model does not have a weight assigned to it. If someone knows the weight of the assembly, I would be glad to add it.

Thanks,

Adam

JoshH
12-Amethyst
(To:AdamHaas)

Oh yeah! You have that nifty little switch to convert the files!

Nice job getting that file converted Adam!

As for the weight, I would probably just apply a general aluminum material and call it good. The set screws should be minimal in regards to overall weight.

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