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compression spring ipart

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Anonymous
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compression spring ipart

Does anyone know where I can find a compression spring ipart? It would be good if it referenced spec, lee or one of the other major spring manufactures.
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Anonymous
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Here is an i-part that I created for Century springs. You select the OD and then plug in the values from the Century catalog. Use the pre-load length instead of free length to show the spring as it will actually be used. I only used the OD's that had the most selections in the Century catalog.

Paul Evans
Project Engineer
Cox Automation Systems
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Paul Thanks, looking on the internet I couldnt find anything of use. "pevans" wrote in message news:17485209.1080933918078.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com... > Here is an i-part that I created for Century springs. You select the OD and then plug in the values from the Century catalog. Use the pre-load length instead of free length to show the spring as it will actually be used. I only used the OD's that had the most selections in the Century catalog. > > Paul Evans > Project Engineer > Cox Automation Systems
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Paul, May I post this on my web site? pevans wrote: >Here is an i-part that I created for Century springs. You select the OD and then plug in the values from the Century catalog. Use the pre-load length instead of free length to show the spring as it will actually be used. I only used the OD's that had the most selections in the Century catalog. > >Paul Evans >Project Engineer >Cox Automation Systems >
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Paul or Charles I have generated a new file. I am trying to make it work with Spec associated spring data. I have a problem with the part number, when inserted into an assembly the BOM displays the drawing file, not the number of the selected spring. Could you help me with this? Thanks Thaddeus "cbliss" wrote in message news:40716ea8$1_3@newsprd01... > Paul, May I post this on my web site? > > pevans wrote: > > >Here is an i-part that I created for Century springs. You select the OD and then plug in the values from the Century catalog. Use the pre-load length instead of free length to show the spring as it will actually be used. I only used the OD's that had the most selections in the Century catalog. > > > >Paul Evans > >Project Engineer > >Cox Automation Systems > >
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Anonymous
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Feel free to post this for anyone to use
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Anonymous
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Make sure the part no. field in the properties dialog box is blank before inserting the file into your assembly and it should accept the name you assign when you place the i-part

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