Tutorial 5
Tutorial 5
Tutorial 5
Introduction
The Revolve option is useful for designing circular parts and features. Patterns and copies allow multiple instances of a feature to
be created with little effort. In this section, you will revolve a section around a centerline to create a pulley and a hole. You will also
create a pattern of holes and a copy of this pattern.
Creating a Revolved Part
1. Start Pro/E Wildfire.
2. Choose [File] -> [New] and name the new part [Example5].
3. Select the Revolve Tool icon from the tool bar at the right of the screen, as shown in Figure 5.1.
[Figure 5.1]
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Select the Sketcher icon from the revolve tool bar on the dashboard.
Select the plane labeled FRONT and select the Sketch button in the Section menu.
Select [Sketch] -> [Intent Manager] from the menu bar.
Zoom in so that you see the coordinates shown in Figure 5.2.
Select [Line] from the GEOMETRY menu, and select [Centerline] from the LINE TYPE menu.
[Figure 5.2]
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22. Change the dimension of B to 100, C to 200, D to 12.5, E to 25, F to 50, G to 62.5, and H to 75.
23. Select [Regenerate]. You should see the image shown in Figure 5.4.
[Figure 5.4]
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Using the left mouse button, click Edge1, Centerline, and Edge1 again. Click point A with the middle mouse button.
Using the left mouse button, click Edge2, Centerline, and Edge2 again. Click point B with the middle mouse button.
Add the dimensions at points C and D using the normal method.
[Regenerate] from the SKETCHER menu.
[Figure 5.8]
12. Select [Regenerate] and then [Done] from the SKETCHER menu.
13. Select the top surface of the pulley. An outline of a hole should be shown as in Figure 5.9.
[Figure 5.9]
14. Click on the Placement menu on the dashboard and select [Radial] for the hole placement dimensions, as shown in Figure 5.10.
15. Click and drag one handle on the hole to the center axis of the hole in the pulley. Drag the other handle to the plane labeled FRONT
(do not select the handle that changes the diameter of the hole). You should see the image shown in Figure 5.10.
[Figure 5.10]
16. Double click on the dimension at point A in Figure 5.10 and change it to 70.
17. Double click on the dimension at point B and change it to 0 degrees.
18. Click the check button and rotate the pulley to examine the hole. You should see the image shown in Figure 5.11.
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[Figure 5.11]
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Creating Patterns and Copies
1. Select the hole that was just created and select the Pattern Tool icon from the tool bar at the right of the screen.
2. Double click on the dimension that was shown at point B in Figure 5.10. Change the value from 0 to 60, as shown in Figure 5.13.
3. Change the number of features to 6, as in Figure 5.13. This will make a pattern of 6 holes located 60 degrees apart.
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[Figure 5.13]
4. Click the check button. You should see the image shown in Figure 5.14.
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[Figure 5.14]
5. To create a plane to mirror the holes, select the Datum Plane icon from the tool bar at the right of the screen.
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[Figure 5.15]
8. Select [Edit] -> [Feature Operations] from the menu bar. Menu Manager will pop up.
9. Select [Copy] from the FEAT menu.
10. Select [Mirror] from the COPY FEAT menu.
11. Select [Done] from the COPY FEAT menu.
12. Select the Pattern (Hole) branch of the model tree at the left of the screen, and select [Done] from the SELECT FEAT menu.
13. Select the datum plane that was just created, and select [Done] from the COPY menu. There should now be holes on both side of
the pulley, as shown in Figure 5.16.
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[Figure 5.16]
14. Select [File] -> [Save] from menu bar to save the part.
15. Test the information you have learned in this tutorial by completing Problem 5.
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