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SolidWorks Helical Gear Guide

This document provides instructions for creating a helical gear in Solidworks. It involves: 1) Sketching a circle and extruding it to create the gear core. 2) Sketching the gear teeth profile and rotating it to create the helical shape. 3) Using the loft feature between the two sketches to generate the gear teeth. 4) Applying a circular pattern to the teeth to complete the gear.

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SolidWorks Helical Gear Guide

This document provides instructions for creating a helical gear in Solidworks. It involves: 1) Sketching a circle and extruding it to create the gear core. 2) Sketching the gear teeth profile and rotating it to create the helical shape. 3) Using the loft feature between the two sketches to generate the gear teeth. 4) Applying a circular pattern to the teeth to complete the gear.

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COMO CREAR UN ENGRANAJE

HELICOIDAL

In this solidworks tutorial, you will create helical gear.

1. Click New.

Click Part,

OK.

2. Click Front Plane and click on Sketch.

3. Click Circle

and sketch a circle center at origin. Click Smart Dimension,

click sketched circle and set it diameter to 1.0in.

4. You just completed your sketch, lets build feature from it. Click

Features>Extruded Boss/Base.

Set D1 to 0.3in
5. Click on front face and click Normal To.

6. Click on front face and click Sketch.

and

7. Click on Centerline

8. Click Line

and sketch vertical Centerline.

and sketch gear teeth profile.

9. Click Smart Dimension,

dimension sketch as sketched below.

10. Click Exit Sketch,

change view to Isometric.

11. Click scroll mouse button and rotate the part to back side.

Click the back face and select Normal To. Click on this face again and click Sketch.

12. We will trace last sketch to this face, while holding CTRL click all sketched line

and click Convert Entities


. Now we need removed all
relation between this sketch and the other sketch, click Display/Delete Relations

click Delete All

and

13. Click and drag select all the sketch line.

Click on Rotate Entities,

Click Center of Rotation box

and click origin (center part).

On Parameter option enter 10 deg rotation.

and

14. Click Exit Sketch,

change view to Isometric.

15. Click Features>Lofted Boos/Base,

open up part tree and double click Sketch2 and Sketch3 to add for lofted features.

Make sure two green point is at the same edge as other sketch, if not drag and relocate
it.

and

12. Click on Loft1 (gear teeth)

and click Circular Pattern.

Click on the cylinder face as axis of rotation (or click on View>Temporary Axes select
the temporary axis as axis of rotation).

Set Instances to 22 and

13. Click on Front face and select Normal To.

14. Click on front face and select Sketch.

15. Sketch a Circle

and sketch a circle center at origin. Click Smart Dimension,

dimension sketch as 0.40in circle.

16. Click Features>Extruded Cut

and set Direction to Through All and

17. Click on front face and select Sketch.

18. Click Rectangle and sketch a rectangle as sketched. Click Smart Dimension,
dimension rectangle as skecthed below.

16. Click Features>Extruded Cut


Youre done!

and set Direction to Through All and

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