Creating A Shaft With Standard Parts: in This Chapter
Creating A Shaft With Standard Parts: in This Chapter
Parts
In This Chapter
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In this tutorial, you learn how to use the shaft Configuring the snap
options
generator. You create and edit shaft sections. You
Starting and
also insert a bearing and perform a bearing configuring the shaft
generator
calculation.
Creating shaft
sections
Inserting a profile
Inserting a chamfer
and a fillet
Inserting a thread
Replacing a shaft
section
Inserting a bearing
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Key Terms
Term Definition
bearing calculation Calculates limiting value, dynamic and static load rating, dynamic and static
equivalent load, and fatigue life in revolutions and hours.
dynamic Calculation required for a revolving bearing. The result is the Adjusted Rating Life.
calculation This is the life associated with 90% reliability with contemporary, commonly used
material, and under conventional operating conditions. With the number of
revolutions you get the life in working hours.
dynamic dragging The act of determining the size of a standard part with the cursor while inserting
it into a side view. The standard part is displayed dynamically on the screen and
can be dragged to the next possible size and length. The values (sizes) are taken
from the Standard parts database.
fillet A curved transition from one part face or surface to another. The transition cuts
off the outside edge or fills in the inside edge.
gear Any several arrangements, especially of toothed wheels in a machine, which allow
power to be passed from one part to another to control the power, speed, or
direction of movement.
radius reflection Thin line that represents the radius in the side or top view.
line
shaft break Interruption of a shaft. A shaft can be interrupted at a point, and the shaft break
symbols are inserted in a suitable size.
shaft generator Tool to draw rotationally symmetric parts. A shaft is usually created from left to
right using different sections. These sections are positioned automatically one
after the other. Additionally, any shaft section can be inserted, deleted, or edited.
2 In the Power Snap Settings dialog box, activate the tab Setting 4
and configure the snap settings as shown in the following:
3 Choose OK.
NOTE The start and end points of the centerline are only important
in determining the direction. The length of the centerline is
automatically adapted to the length of the shaft.
3 In the Shaft Generator dialog box, press the appropriate button,
and enter the values as indicated in the following:
NOTE Here, the DIN standard requires that you give the module.
The ANSI standard requires the reciprocal 1/module. You can switch
between these two representations using the DIN and ANSI toggle.
3 Choose the lower cylinder button to define a further cylinder
section, and respond to the prompts as follows:
Now, you have created the first five sections of the shaft as
represented in the following figure:
Select object: Select the cylinder section between the two gears as
shown in the following figure, P1
Enter radius (max. 5.00) <2.50>: Enter 2
After applying the chamfer and the fillet, the shaft looks like the
following figure:
The thread is added to the shaft, which looks like this now:
4 In the ISO 355 dialog box, select the bearing 2BD 20 x 37 x 12,
and choose Finish.
The bearing is inserted, and you can select the available sizes by
dragging.
5 Choose 2BD 20 x 37 x 12 and press ENTER.