Bosch Profile Sketch Library

Hello

 

Is there a library of Bosch aluminium profile sketches?

If not, how do you create one from, for example, a 3D or DXF file or whatever?

 

Thank you in advance.

 

See this link among others

http://www.tracepartsonline.net/(S(sqm5dail2mjzbc2jo5fdov2j))/partdetails.aspx? PartID=69-14052009-069462&class=BOSCH&clsid=/F_BOSCH/&lang=en

http://www.tracepartsonline.net/(S(sqm5dail2mjzbc2jo5fdov2j))/PartDetails.aspx? Class=BOSCH&clsid=&ManID=HEPCO&PartFamilyID=10-01022007-072046&PartID=10-01022007-072046&SrchRsltType=0

You have all the profiles it seems to me you just have to follow

@+;-))

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Attach the Bosh database.


profile_bosch.rar
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Hello

There are many examples on GrabCAD:

See this link:

https://grabcad.com/library/tag/extrusion

Example with DWG:

https://grabcad.com/library/bosch-rexroth-entire-45x45-profiled-aluminum-family

Edit: Or on the Bosch website:

http://www.boschrexroth.com/en/us/products/product-groups/linear-motion-technology/documentation-and-resources/cad-files-and-solid-models/index

 

 

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Here you will find all aluminium profiles plus accessories

http://www13.boschrexroth-us.com/partstream/Load_Category.aspx?category=Aluminum%20Framing&menu=1,0,0


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Thank you for your answers but I already have all these links.

In fact the problem is that when you design a building, for example, with downloaded elements, you can no longer modify them, you have to download again and for each element it is not practical.

I'm actually looking for the same library as Elcom's, like Bart's (which he must have made himself I think, the profiles are not hollow and it's missing the size 50 I need).

I thought that from a 2D file you could easily create a sketch without putting all the dimensions back, because on a profile there are a lot of them, and add it to my component library

In fact I just found an interesting option on the Bosch site that allows you to change the length at will: "non-machined end finish option"

Once you have the sketch of the profile, you use it as a welded mechanical element.

so editable afterwards...

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From memory, and as Opiep27 says, you load the sketch of the profile on their site. Remember to right-click and "make fixed" in the sketch, if you don't want to dimension everything.

You save all this in your file of welded mechanic elements and ride youth. It goes by itself after that

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I haven't had time to check them all, but there is nothing that matches in the profiles available on Lynkoa?

http://www.lynkoa.com/store/mycadfr/biblios/profiles-mecano-soudes.html

And if not, some on 3DContentCentral offer configurations:

http://www.3dcontentcentral.com/Search.aspx?arg=bosch%20profile&contentsourcefilter=Supplier%7CUserSupplied%20(SupplierAgent)%7C! User&page=1

See those with "Configurations: Yes"

From memory, on the Bosch Rexroth website, you could choose between the simplified or complete profile.

but it may have been on another cad basis.

Hi all

I'm probably a little late in the discussion, but I encountered the same problem. I tried to find libraries of profiles on the internet, but I quickly realized that they had been reinterpreted by their authors and often only corresponded more or less to those of the provider. 

So I started building my own library and wasted more than a day of work going through all the intricacies of going from a piece imported from the vendor to a usable library profile. The Solidworks online help is incomplete on this subject:

http://help.solidworks.com/2015/french/SolidWorks/sldworks/t_Weldments_Creating_a_Custom_Profile.htm?verRedirect=1

I would like to offer you a complete library of Bosch profiles, but I would like to offer you a procedure to help people who would like to create their own profiles.

What I can't do (I don't know if it's possible) is to define a material in the profile that would be used by default when creating the mechanically welded element. Anyone would know how to do that?

Thank you in advance.


procedure_pour_creer_des_profils_bosch_pour_mecano_soude_solidworks.docx
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