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Hareesha N G, Dept of AE, DSCE 2

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• Select XZ plane and create the sketch as shown

• Use symmetric protrude, depth 33mm

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• Select front surface as shown and create the sketch as shown

• Use cut out, depth 6.5 mm

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• Use smart mirror option and select previously created feature, and select mid plane as shown

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• Create a parallel plane at distance of 84 from right side surface of the main body and create sketch as shown in fig 1.

• On right side surface of the main body as shown, create the sketch as shown in fig 2.

fig 2

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• Use lofted protrusion to create the feature as shown below.

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• Select YZ plane and create the sketch as shown

• Use Hole option to create the hole as shown below.

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• Use smart mirror option to create the feature as shown below and select the mid plane, select both previously created features

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• Create angled plane as shown below. Giving 60O angle wrt horizontal plane, taking vertical plane as intersection.

• Create a parallel plane as shown at distance 42mm from the previously created angled plane. • Create hole on parallel plane as shown below. • Take front plane create 30 deg line as shown.

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• On this 30 deg angled plane create hole as shown below. Also create cutout as shown for depth of 7mm

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• Mirror the previously created both features as shown below. Selecting smart mirror option and mid plane.

• Create 3 circles of 24, 26, 24 mm respectively on parallel planes as shown in fig below.

• Use lofted protrusion to create the feature shown, selecting those three circles.

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• create cut out as shown. • create protrusion as shown, selecting previously created sketch and using up to next option

• Create oil hole using below sketch and using revolved cut out command

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Part-2 : Bush • Select XY plane, create the sketch as shown

in fig, create feature as shown giving depth of 25mm, symmetric.

• Create the sketch, on parallel plane which is at a distance of 9mm from center of cylinder, as shown in fig 2 and create cutout, give 0.5 depth

• Create cutout with 2mm dia circle, use upto next.

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100o degree revolved cutout 45o to front plane

90o to 450 plane

2mm hole on 90o plane

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0.5 mm cutout

Sketch on the new plane

Sketch on the 90o plane which was created earlier

0.5 mm cutout

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Mirror other side

1.5 mm cutout from bottom

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Sketch on plane normal to curve

Swept Protrusion

Sketch parallel plane

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Protrusion upto next

Cutout through all

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Sketch 0n 3mm parallel plane from bottom, cutout 16 mm

2 mm cutout 1 mm round

Through all, cutout

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Mirror other side

Round 10mm both side

Mirror all features other side

1.5 mm cutout , from bottom

Sketch on plane normal to curve Protrusion upto next, taper 5o

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Counter sink Hole, through all

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