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    nuts library parts. wizzlock

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    12-10-2002 01:46 AM
    Howdy all
    Does anyone have a library of wizloc nuts in inventor I would download. Wizloc may be a brand name. They are nuts with externally toothed lockwashers attached to them.
    We use a lot of these any help would be appreciated. I am tired of making these as an assembly and then having to manually adjust my bom. I suppose I could have made the assemblies and only use first level bom but that is still going the long way around. If they are in the library I do not know where or what they would be called.
    Thanks
    Stephen C. Haeseler
    accu-cad@velocity.net
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    *Maas, Karl

    Re: nuts library parts. wizzlock

    12-10-2002 01:54 AM in reply to: accu-cad
    Take a look at Lars Jensen's iDrop page.

    href="http://www.inventordk.dk/cgi-bin/engwebparts/imageFolio.cgi?direct=ipart">http://www.inventor...


    face=Arial size=2>I just iDropped a Whiz Nut last week.


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    K

     

     


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    Howdy
    all
    Does anyone have a library of wizloc nuts in inventor I would
    download. Wizloc may be a brand name. They are nuts with externally toothed
    lockwashers attached to them.
    We use a lot of these any help would be
    appreciated. I am tired of making these as an assembly and then having to
    manually adjust my bom. I suppose I could have made the assemblies and only
    use first level bom but that is still going the long way around. If they are
    in the library I do not know where or what they would be called.
    Thanks

    Stephen C. Haeseler
    accu-cad@velocity.net
    Please use plain text.
    Distinguished Contributor
    Posts: 339
    Registered: ‎09-09-2003

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    12-10-2002 01:56 AM in reply to: accu-cad
    too cool and such a quick repsonse thanks Karl and Lars Jensen
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    *Dotson, Sean

    Re:

    12-10-2002 01:58 AM in reply to: accu-cad
    "I just iDropped a Whiz Nut last
    week."

     

    That just sounds so dirty... <g>


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    Sean Dotson, PE

    href="http://www.sdotson.com">http://www.sdotson.com

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    href="http://www.sdotson.com/faq.html">http://www.sdotson.com/faq.html

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    style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">

    Take a look at Lars Jensen's iDrop page.

    href="http://www.inventordk.dk/cgi-bin/engwebparts/imageFolio.cgi?direct=ipart">http://www.invent...


    face=Arial size=2>I just iDropped a Whiz Nut last week.


    --
    K

     

     


    style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
    Howdy
    all
    Does anyone have a library of wizloc nuts in inventor I would
    download. Wizloc may be a brand name. They are nuts with externally toothed
    lockwashers attached to them.
    We use a lot of these any help would be
    appreciated. I am tired of making these as an assembly and then having to
    manually adjust my bom. I suppose I could have made the assemblies and only
    use first level bom but that is still going the long way around. If they are
    in the library I do not know where or what they would be called.
    Thanks

    Stephen C. Haeseler

    accu-cad@velocity.net
    Please use plain text.
    Distinguished Contributor
    Posts: 339
    Registered: ‎09-09-2003

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    12-10-2002 02:02 AM in reply to: accu-cad
    I am always glad to amuse you with my topics Sean.
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    Re: nuts library parts. wizzlock

    12-10-2002 02:22 AM in reply to: accu-cad
    OOPS! I called them wiz lock but they are Keps nuts. That is what I am looking for. I do use the wizlocks too but I was looking for the KEPS nuts. sorry
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    *Dotson, Sean

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    12-10-2002 02:29 AM in reply to: accu-cad

     

    both are there...


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    Sean Dotson, PE

    href="http://www.sdotson.com">http://www.sdotson.com

    Check the Inventor
    FAQ for most common questions

    href="http://www.sdotson.com/faq.html">http://www.sdotson.com/faq.html

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    OOPS!
    I called them wiz lock but they are Keps nuts. That is what I am looking for.
    I do use the wizlocks too but I was looking for the KEPS nuts.
    sorry
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    *Keller, Kent

    Re:

    12-10-2002 02:31 AM in reply to: accu-cad
    I have some Kep nuts on my site.
    http://www.mymcad.com/KWiK/mcad.htm

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    Kent
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    "accu-cad" wrote in message news:f12b76c.4@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > OOPS! I called them wiz lock but they are Keps nuts. That is what I am looking for. I do
    use the wizlocks too but I was looking for the KEPS nuts. sorry
    Please use plain text.
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    12-10-2002 02:57 AM in reply to: accu-cad
    Thank you Kent I'll check them out.
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