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== Description == <!--T:2-->
== Description == <!--T:19-->

This tool allows you to create a 2D profile of a sprocket. It can be padded with the [[PartDesign_Pad|PartDesign Pad]] feature.
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This tool allows you to create a 2D profile of a sprocket (or chainwheel). It can be padded with the [[PartDesign_Pad|PartDesign Pad]] feature.


==Usage== <!--T:20-->


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# Optionally activate the correct body.
# Go to the menu {{MenuCommand|Part Design → [[File:PartDesign_Sprocket.svg|24px]] Sprocket...}}.
# Go to the menu {{MenuCommand|Part Design → [[File:PartDesign_Sprocket.svg|16px]] Sprocket...}}.
# Set the {{PropertyData|Number Of Teeth}} and the {{PropertyData|Sprocket Reference}}.
# Set the {{PropertyData|Number Of Teeth}} and the {{PropertyData|Sprocket Reference}}.
# Click {{Button|OK}}
# Click {{Button|OK}}.
# If the sprocket gear is created outside of the active body, drag and drop it into a body for the application of further features like padding.
# If there was no active body: drag and drop the sprocket into a body for the application of further features like padding.


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== Properties == <!--T:17-->


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* {{PropertyData|Number Of Teeth}}: Number of teeth
* {{PropertyData|Number Of Teeth}}: Number of teeth
* {{PropertyData|Sprocket Reference}}: The sprocket type. A list of sprocket definitions. {{Version|0.20}} The list includes ANSI and ISO-norms as well as some bicycle and motorcycle sprocket definitions.
* {{PropertyData|Sprocket Reference}}: The sprocket type. A list of sprocket definitions. {{Version|0.20}} The list includes ANSI and ISO-norms as well as some bicycle and motorcycle sprocket definitions.
* {{PropertyData|Pitch}}: Distance between two teeth
* {{PropertyData|Pitch}}: Distance between two teeth
* {{PropertyData|Roller Diameter}}: Diameter of the chain rollers the sprocket is designed for
* {{PropertyData|Roller Diameter}}: Diameter of the chain rollers the sprocket is designed for
* {{PropertyData|Thickness}}: {{Version|0.20}}The principal thickness of the sprocket. '''Note:''' The sprocket cannot just be padded with this thickness because the teeth have side chamfers. Therefore look at the sprocket definition to model a valid 3D sprocket..
* {{PropertyData|Thickness}}:The principal thickness of the sprocket. '''Note:''' The sprocket cannot just be padded with this thickness because the teeth have side chamfers. Therefore look at the sprocket definition to model a valid 3D sprocket. {{Version|0.20}}





Latest revision as of 11:26, 8 January 2022

PartDesign Sprocket

Menu location
Part Design → Sprocket...
Workbenches
PartDesign
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
0.19
See also
None

Description

This tool allows you to create a 2D profile of a sprocket (or chainwheel). It can be padded with the PartDesign Pad feature.

Usage

  1. Optionally activate the correct body.
  2. Go to the menu Part Design → Sprocket....
  3. Set the DataNumber Of Teeth and the DataSprocket Reference.
  4. Click OK.
  5. If there was no active body: drag and drop the sprocket into a body for the application of further features like padding.

Properties

  • DataNumber Of Teeth: Number of teeth
  • DataSprocket Reference: The sprocket type. A list of sprocket definitions. introduced in version 0.20 The list includes ANSI and ISO-norms as well as some bicycle and motorcycle sprocket definitions.
  • DataPitch: Distance between two teeth
  • DataRoller Diameter: Diameter of the chain rollers the sprocket is designed for
  • DataThickness:The principal thickness of the sprocket. Note: The sprocket cannot just be padded with this thickness because the teeth have side chamfers. Therefore look at the sprocket definition to model a valid 3D sprocket. introduced in version 0.20