Week - 4 STUDENTS MANUAL

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TUTORIAL: - 7

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ROCKER ARM
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LEARNING OUTCOMES: -
1. Drawing a complicated feature.
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2. Multiple operation process.
3. Core cavities.
4. Fully constrained sketch.
5. To choose a different template size.
6. To work on ‘B’ size template.

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TUTORIAL-7 (ROCKER ARM)


1. SKETCH AND PART FEATURE: -
Go to Sketch>Select ‘Front plane> Sketch the below profile.
Trim extra lines to get the
required profile. And the
Draw the sketch as Extrude on ‘Midplane’ (i.e
shown one by one. extrude on both side) ‘1in’
Make sure you start
from origin.

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Put tangent constraint
on all arc and a line
joints. Select arc and
line> select tangent
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STEP-01 STEP-02
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Draw sketch-1> Extrude Select the front face>
cut ‘0.250in’ deep Sketch.
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Now, draw these two profile in
sketch-2 >select ‘sketch-2’
Extrude cut ‘0.250in’ deep STEP-05 STEP-04 STEP-03

Draw the circles> make them


concentric with the base On Reverse face draw
circular features. this complete sketch. Put
the constraints.

Trim extra lines.

Extrude cut ‘Through All’

STEP-06

STEP-07

STEP-08

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Put 2-D fillets in
the sketch on all
the edges of value
‘0.1250in’

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Select sketch drawn
in Step-09> Extrude
cut ‘0.250in’

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3. Draw two parallel 1. Select> Sketch on


lines on both sides of any of these top face 5. Select Sketch drawn in
2. CUSTOM RIB: - construction lines. Close Step-11> Extrude ‘Up to the
them with arcs of same Surface’> Select this
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radius as respective Bottom Surface.

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base feature has.
Center point
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Center point 4. Select these three


lines one by one> from
property manager
select symmetric .
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2. Draw construction lines
from center point of the arc to
Center point the center point of slot.
of the arc.
STEP-11 STEP-12

Rear Side Front Side

Select Top Plane> Sketch

STEP-13

Select all the edges on


front and rear side put
fillet of ‘0.0625in ‘
STEP-14

Draw this profile, Project the edge using


Symmetric about the ‘convert entities’ (make
centerline. this as construction line).
Align the edge of rectangle
to this projected edge.

Extrude cut >


Direction ‘Mid-Plane’>
Height ‘6in’. FINISH.
STEP-16
STEP-15

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3. DRAWING: -

First of all change the sheet size to Tabloid (i.e. ‘B-Size’-11x17). To do this same as discussed in the beginning, setup your
system uploading another two drawing template files as follows: -
1. Centennial B-Template.slddrt
2. Centennial B-Template.drwdot
Depending upon the system you are working on, following are the choices to save the files: -

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 Standalone System: -
Save ‘Centennial B-Template.slddrt’ at following path:
C:\ProgramData\SolidWorks\SolidWorks 2016\lang\english\sheetformat

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Save ‘Centennial B-Template.drwdot’ at following path:
C:\ProgramData\SolidWorks\SolidWorks 2016\templates

ST R P Network System: - On the Network, files will be already available on the server.
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4. TO CHOOSE A DIFFERENT TEMPLATE SIZE: -

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Go to File > New > Choose ‘Advance’ from the dialogue box > Select ‘Centennial B-Template.
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Select ‘Advance’

STEP-17

To go back to the previous dialogue box just

click ‘Novice’ in step-18

Select ‘Centennial B-
Template’. Or any
other depending upon
the size of sheet you
want to select.

STEP-18

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