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Old February 24th, 2008, 01:06 AM
colin4953 colin4953 is offline
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Default Why does Solidworks allow you to change the gear ratio?

i am just starting out with SW. i did a tutorial about gear mates and was wondering...

when you mate 2 gears SW determines the correct gear ratio by the sizes. right? but it lets you change the without changing the size of the gears. why would you ever want to do that? see pic. also why do my gears always run into each other?

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Old June 8th, 2008, 03:06 PM
Awhatmough Awhatmough is offline
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Default Avoid gears from runing into eachother

I just read you posting asking how you avoid having gears run into each other.

the problem is when you start a gear mate... or screw mate SolidWorks creates the mate based on the Models current position. So, you need to allign the to componets correctly before adding the mechanical mate.

to allign the two componets you could either move them mannually or add another mate to get them were they need to be and then supress that mate. The addvantage to using another mate and suppressing it is if you need to make changes you can also unsupress and then supress that mate to jog your parts back to their starting location.

I hope this was a help,

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