Downloadable Parts, Brass Fittings

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Todd, Nov 13, 2003.

  1. Todd

    Todd Guest

    Does anyone know of a company that manufactures brass fitting and has an
    online catalog where you can download parts?

    Right now we are using Parker, but the time spent re-drawing the parts into
    solids is getting irritating to say the least.

    I am surprised (frustrated) that Parker doesn't have this yet.

    Thanks...

    --Todd
     
    Todd, Nov 13, 2003
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  2. McMaster Carr has some on their site. Kinda hard to navigate though

    Corey
     
    Corey Scheich, Nov 13, 2003
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  3. Todd

    Todd Guest

    Dale,

    Where did you download them from? McMaster-Carr?

    --Todd
     
    Todd, Nov 13, 2003
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    mold.dude Guest

    mold.dude, Nov 13, 2003
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  5. Todd

    Todd Guest

    Dale,

    Thanks for your help. I couldnt find anything I needed but I couldnt even
    find as much as you showed me earlier.

    I wish I could search via Parker P/N but that would make too much sense. I
    have a Parker drawing in front of me, with a P/N, but their web site cant
    find it.

    I did find some of the items I was looking for on Mcmaster's web site
    though.

    --Todd
     
    Todd, Nov 13, 2003
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  6. Todd

    Sporkman Guest

    You looking for pneumatic tube fittings? Swagelok has specs in Adobe
    Acrobat format, but no CAD models that I've been able to find. On their
    site (www.swagelok.com) you do a progressively narrower search,
    specifying size and then type for each end of the fitting, but in the
    end there are no dimensions -- just a part number and links to Acrobat
    files. I've got the Acrobat file that gives basic dimensions for their
    pneumatic tube fittings . . . as far as they give dimensions (which
    isn't quite far enough). If you want the Acrobat file just email me.
    Be sure to remove/replace (as appropriate) the capitalized MUNGE info in
    the email address.

    Mark 'Sporky' Stapleton
    Charlotte, NC
     
    Sporkman, Nov 13, 2003
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  7. UPDATE
    http://ionnsweb1.ionnetsolutions.com/parkerparts/groupname.asp?FCD=PHC
    This is a link that you can get to through www.parkerhose.com Under
    Products>CADmodels I think you have to sign up because you select a list of
    fittings that you need and they e-mail them to you. We just did this
    yesterday and it is looking promising. The way it is set up is kindof
    annoying and a bit clumsy to navigate but it is way better than drawing each
    fitting.

    Corey Scheich
     
    Corey Scheich, Feb 13, 2004
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