Universal Joint 3D print model
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Human: This universal joint was created in Inventor 2010 and comes with various file formats (.IPT, .STP, .STL, .3DS, .OBJ) that make it ideal for explaining mechanical principles to illustrate. The universal joint is a device used for linking rotating shafts that aren't parallel and are often seen on heavy trucks' drive shafts, the steering shafts of cars, and other types of industrial equipment. All Inventor native files remain fully parametric, enabling easy opening and manipulation within Inventor software 2010 or newer. The model's individual components have been exported as STP files to allow them to be accessed by any 3D CAD software package, along with 3DS and OBJ file formats suitable for 3D graphics applications. These models are also supplied in STL format making them easily printable on 3D printing machines. This universal joint assembly may be broken down into its individual parts consisting of three main components. It doesn't come equipped with any textures or materials nor is it set to animate when run as a program. Universal joint characteristics: Key features and specifications are: Standard ANSI keyway size: 1/4 inch. A round bore suitable for an inch-long diameter shaft. The maximum angle at which this universal joint operates successfully is 45 degrees, measured by observing how much the joint rotates to still remain aligned in position. Content package provided: Universal joint Inventor files, available in the following formats: .IPT, .IAM, and .IDW. Universal joint STL format files - suitable for any kind of printing equipment, particularly suited for rapid prototyping devices. Universal joint 3D graphics files formatted as .OBJ A Universal Joint sample PDF drawing is included as part of the contents. Additionally, this product also includes an AVI animation, allowing it to demonstrate how its components would behave when the assembly is running at a typical operational speed.
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