Hello everyone ,
I am looking for a library of standard components (distributor, hydraulic unit, non-return valve, accumulator, ect...).
I would need these elements in dwg or dxf format
If anyone can help me out?...
Kind regards
Hello everyone ,
I am looking for a library of standard components (distributor, hydraulic unit, non-return valve, accumulator, ect...).
I would need these elements in dwg or dxf format
If anyone can help me out?...
Kind regards
Hello
Have you looked on traceparts or grabcad?
Hello
I tried keyword research in Tracepart and 3Dcontentcentral but without success.
Thank you for your feedback
And here, have you ever looked?
https://b2b.partcommunity.com/3d-cad-models/
Hello
On Traceparts it seems to me that most of the files are also downloadable in Autocad format (DWG13) - 2D. See https://www.tracepartsonline.net/(S(r2wnvbxotncf4v4yuhreulgr))/content.aspx? ClsID=/ROOT/C23/C23.100/&tp=1&st=0&Lang=en&Class=TRACE&fwsid=GLOBALV3&ttl=Transmissions+hydraulic+and+pneumatics
Kind regards
If you say "standard", I guess you're talking about symbols? In which case, they are partly in tracepart.
If it's the real components you want, I'm not sure there is a standard, so you'll have to choose a manufacturer (in which case, it's interesting to go through their site which either distributes the drawings directly or refers to the right tracepart page).
Thank you for your answers.
Stefbeno is the symbols I need.
How can I find them in tracepart?
See this link in other
www.google.fr/search?q=symbole+hydraulique&rlz=1C1CHBD_frFR732FR732&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj0k6r-oYvXAhXDVhoKHQFLA-oQsAQILA#imgrc=DDiQpxdDxyxN8M:
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Thanks GT22 but I need them in dxf/dwg format to be able to import them into my software.
Kind regards
On tracepart, you have to look in ICS Classification Traceparts / General / Technical drawings / P&ID (https://www.tracepartsonline.net/(S(wfhihzpegvnj1tqntjmoxvnr))/content.aspx? ClsID=/ROOT/C01/C01.100/C01.100.T01/&tp=2&st=0&Lang=en&Class=TRACE&fwsid=GLOBALV3&ttl=P%26ID).
Optionally, if you have Autocad, http://cadxp.com/topic/12679-blocs-hydrauliques-et-electriques/
Thank you stebeno
That's exactly what I need.
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Hello
all that remains + is to close the question
by choosing the answer that solved this question
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