
ISO 6432 cylinder diameter 16 mm Free 3D model
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This 3D model was originally crafted using Sketchup 8 and seamlessly transitioned into all other 3D formats. Native format is .skp, with 3ds Max 2016 serving as the foundation for 3ds Max scenes, while Vray 3.00 delivers precision renderings from 0 to 200 mm at breakneck speeds. Represented via a run of 125 mm rods, each output displays stunning visual results. Standard racing lines with guiding points are readily available on the "strokes" layer (variations abound depending on manufacturer specifications). M5, M6 stem nuts, along with bottom nuts measuring M16x1.5, function independently within the scene and can be easily repositioned for maximum flexibility. Accessorizing is a breeze; fittings should be inserted into the "body" group while rod accessories belong in the "A Rod" category. To adjust the stroke on stem "Rod A": 1) Enter the "cover" component within the "body" group, positioning it to your desired trajectory at the end of the tube. 2) Open the stem component labeled "rod," placing its endpoint directly into the corresponding racing line, then match up the ends of the "piston" group with those of "Rod A." Animate Rod's motion by adjusting the group's "AB" position. For comprehensive guidance, check out our step-by-step video tutorial accessible through this link.
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