SGdesignDIN912DIN985axradbearing
by Tim C. Lueth, SG-Lib Toolbox: SolidGeometry 5.6 - ENG-Designs
Introduced first in SolidGeometry 5.0, Creation date: 2020-09-17, Last change: 2025-09-14
creates subtraction solids for a screw fixation and a axial bearing at a specific frame position of a solid
Description
This function is based on a design/technical drawing of Simon Laudahn.
THIS FUNCTION USES FITTINGS by function slfit und DIN4AMfitting
If two elements should be connected using a DIN912 Screw and a DIN985 Nut, this function helps to create the subtraction solids to achive a functional connection using standard machine elements.
See Also: SGDIN912
, SGDIN985
, SGdesignDIN912DIN985
, SGdesignSupplement
, SGdesignDIN912DIN985radialbearing
, SGdesignDIN912DIN985axialbearing
Example Illustration
Syntax
[H,N,S,mt,parts]=SGdesignDIN912DIN985axradbearing([sdl,ins,tpl,W,abb,rbb])
Input Parameter
sdl: | | [M L d] = Metrix Length and delta in nut for screw connection |
ins: | | Characters for "T"unnel or "P"ocket; default is 'TP' for [HEAD NUT] |
tpl: | | Length of Insertion T/P for [HEAD NUT]; default is 10 10 |
W: | | Rotation angle for Pocket if required; default is 0; |
abb: | | size of axial bearing; default is [3 6 3.5 3.2 5.8] |
rbb: | | size of radial bearing; default is [2.5 6 1.8] |
Output Parameter
H: | | Subtraction Solid for Head side including frame 'C' |
N: | | Subtraction Solid for Nut side including frame 'C' |
S: | | Srew and Nut for Visualziation including frame 'C' |
mt: | | final wall thickness between head and bearing |
parts: | | parts list for assembly of one connection |
Examples
[H,N,S,mt]=SGdesignDIN912DIN985axradbearing([2.5 10 -1],'TT','','',[3 6 3.5 3.2 5.8],[2.5 6 1.8]);
SGdesignSupplement(S)
SGManipulatorLink; A=ans;
SGsubtract(A,H,'alignT',{'C','F'});A=ans;
SGsubtract(A,N,'alignT',{'C','B'});A=ans;
SGfigure(-30,30); SGTplotalpha(A,'w',0.9);
Copyright 2020-2025 Tim C. Lueth. All rights reserved. The code is the property of Tim C. Lueth and may not be redistributed or modified without explicit written permission. This software may be used free of charge for academic research and teaching purposes only. Commercial use, redistribution, modification, or reverse engineering is strictly prohibited. Access to source code is restricted and granted only under specific agreements. For licensing inquiries or commercial use, please contact: Tim C. Lueth
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