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ME-430 Introduction to Computer Aided Design

Ball Bearing 6201 Metric


Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 2.0

By: Dr. Herli Surjanhata

In a system window, create a new directory called ME-430 (e.g. H:\ME-430). From File pull down menu, select Set Working Directory. Select Working Directory dialog box appears

Select the ME-430 directory to highlight it and select OK. All files created in this session will be stored in ME430 directory. Note:

You can also create a new directory by selecting .

Pick the Create a new object icon

Type in ball_bearing for the name of the new part.

Un-check Use default template.

The default units of Pro/E is mmns_part_solid. Click OK since the part will have mm units. Click OK in the New dialog box. The default datum planes appear in the graphics area.

CREATE BEARING HOUSING USING REVOLVED PROTRUSION

Create the base feature Pick the Revolve Tool icon

In the dashboard, click .

Click Define.

Pick FRONT datum plane as Sketch Plane, accept default (Sketch Orientation Reference) and click the Sketch button .

Click the Close button in the References dialog box.

Click the small forward > icon to expand,

and pick

Draw two centerlines thru coordinate system. One horizontal centerline and the other vertical centerline. Be sure to draw the horizontal centerline first since it will be used as an axis of revolution. These centerlines are used to ensure symmetry of the section.

Use

, and

(Fillet Tool) to draw the section as shown below. Then use to modify the dimensions so that the

to dimension the section, and use resulted section is shown below.

Note that inner bore diameter 12 mm and outside diameter 32 mm of the bearing are diametrical dimensions.

Tools -> Relations The Relations editor appears.

Enter the following relation in the editor:

Note that the above parameters in this tutorial might be different from what you have. Be sure to use the correct parameters in establishing the relation formula of your part.

Click OK.

Draw TWO horizontal lines as shown, and dimension the distance between them to 5.25 mm.

Draw a horizontal centerline through the center of the circle. This centerline will serve as line of symmetry for both horizontal lines just created.

to access the constraints Click dialog box.

Click on

for symmetry constraint.

Pick the endpoints of both horizontal lines, then pick the centerlines. The two lines will then be symmetrical with respect to the horizontal centerline through the circle. Close the Constraints dialog box.

Click

, and delete the unwanted entities of the section.

Be sure to have the final section as shown below.

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Click

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CREATE A BALL

Click

to change to hidden line display.

Click . Then click -> . Pick the FRONT datum plane as sketching plane, accept the default setting for Orientation, then click Sketch button.

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Pick the one of the hidden arc as additional reference see figure below.

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Pick this arc as reference

Close the References dialog box.

Click to draw an arc using center and two endpoins.

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Click

, and draw a vertical line as shown below.

Click , and draw a vertical centerline as an axis of revolution

Click

Click a ball.

to finish generating

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Click

to change to shaded view.

Also change to Trimetric view.

PATTERN THE BALL.


Pre-select Revolve 2 (ball) in the Model Tree.

Click

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Select Axis from the dashboard.

Pick the center axis of the bearing. Enter 8 for number of occurrences, and 45 for the angle.

Click

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Assignment:
Create a new ball bearing as assigned by your instructor. The dimensions of 6200 Series ball bearing are given below.
Bearing Number 6200 Open 6201 Open 6202 Open 6203 Open 6204 Open 6205 Open 6206 Open 6207 Open 6208 Open 6209 Open 6210 Open 6211 Open 6212 Open 6213 Open 6214 Open OD 30 mm 32 mm 35 mm 40 mm 47 mm 52 mm 62 mm 72 mm 80 mm 85 mm 90 mm 100 mm 110 mm 120 mm 125 mm ID 10 mm 12 mm 15 mm 17 mm 20 mm 25 mm 30 mm 35 mm 40 mm 45 mm 50 mm 55 mm 60 mm 65 mm 70 mm BallDia 6 mm 7 mm 7 mm 8 mm 9 mm 10 mm 11 mm 11 mm 12 mm 13 mm 14 mm 14 mm 15 mm 16 mm 16 mm Width 9 mm 10 mm 11 mm 12 mm 14 mm 15 mm 16 mm 17 mm 18 mm 19 mm 20 mm 21 mm 22 mm 23 mm 24 mm BallCount 10 ul 8 ul 8 ul 9 ul 9 ul 8 ul 9 ul 10 ul 10 ul 9 ul 8 ul 10 ul 10 ul 10 ul 10 ul BallCenter Rad. 10 mm 11 mm 12.5 mm 14.25 mm 16.75 mm 19.25 mm 23 mm 26.75 mm 30 mm 32.5 mm 35 mm 38.75 mm 42.5 mm 46.25 mm 48.75 mm BallOpen 4.5 mm 5.25 mm 5.25 mm 6 mm 6.75 mm 7.5 mm 8.25 mm 8.25 mm 9 mm 9.75 mm 10.5 mm 10.5 mm 11.25 mm 12 mm 12 mm CornerFillet 0.5625 mm 0.65625 mm 0.65625 mm 0.75 mm 0.84375 mm 0.9375 mm 1.03125 mm 1.03125 mm 1.125 mm 1.21875 mm 1.3125 mm 1.3125 mm 1.40625 mm 1.5 mm 1.5 mm

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