Qosina solid models

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by ultrastevep, Feb 15, 2006.

  1. ultrastevep

    ultrastevep Guest

    Does anyone have any solid models of Qosina products they's like to
    share? These are Luer Fittings, Etc.
    Or has anyone got any idea where you can get these?

    Thanks,
    Steve
     
    ultrastevep, Feb 15, 2006
    #1
  2. ultrastevep

    Bo Guest

    Hmm, my last note did NOT post. Gremlins at work.

    Qosina has thousands of varieties of their products, and they are just
    a distributor and so don't have models of what they sell.

    I have created a variety of general Male & Female Luer fittings to
    tube, slide pinch clamp, ratchet pinch clamp and roller clamp for 5mm
    tubing. Also have an Alaris Flush Luer Valve modeled, if you are
    interested.

    Later - Bo
     
    Bo, Feb 15, 2006
    #2
  3. ultrastevep

    Bo Guest

    Hmm, my last note did NOT post. Gremlins at work.

    Qosina has thousands of varieties of their products, and they are just
    a distributor and so don't have models of what they sell.

    I have created a variety of general Male & Female Luer fittings to
    tube, slide pinch clamp, ratchet pinch clamp and roller clamp for 5mm
    tubing. Also have an Alaris Flush Luer Valve modeled, if you are
    interested.

    Later - Bo
     
    Bo, Feb 15, 2006
    #3
  4. ultrastevep

    Bo Guest

    I've made up a few, but Qosina has thousands, if not tens of thousands
    of products.

    I haven't made up extensive sets of parts but just some I use in my
    assemblies like Male Luer to tube and female Luer to tube, flat pinch
    clip, ratchet tooth pinch clip, roller clamp, etc. I have the Alaris
    Flush Luer valve and maybe the Halkey-Roberts flush Luer Valve.

    There are so many models of these for different size tubing (I sized
    for 5mm tubing), that you would have to modify my models for your use.

    Let me know if you want some of these models.

    Bo
     
    Bo, Feb 15, 2006
    #4
  5. ultrastevep

    Steve Pero Guest

    Yeah, actually you're right...it would be next to impossible to have all
    varieties...I have also been modeling them as I go as they don't take that
    long to model.

    I'll write you offline from work tomorrow...

    Thanks,
    Steve
     
    Steve Pero, Feb 16, 2006
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