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(Part number 2.3 -- Micha (Diskussion) 15:47, 2. Jun. 2020 (CEST))
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* Clear all "mm" in dimensioning. Mechanical technical drawings always use mm as unit, except declared different
 
* Clear all "mm" in dimensioning. Mechanical technical drawings always use mm as unit, except declared different
 
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== Part number 2.4 -- [[Benutzer:Micha|Micha]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Micha|Diskussion]]) 15:49, 2. Jun. 2020 (CEST) ==
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* Should use symmetry of the component
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* clear decimal places which are not needed 
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* Make dimensioning suitable for production
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* Dimensioning of holes, clearence holes and sinks has to be adapted to the respective standards
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* Absence of tolerence
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* Clear all "mm" in dimensioning. Mechanical technical drawings always use mm as unit, except declared different
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* stp file missing

Version vom 2. Juni 2020, 15:49 Uhr

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part number 5.2.5 -- Micha (Diskussion) 20:50, 8. Mai 2020 (CEST)

Test

Part number 1 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:16, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

Is there an assembly instruction/drawing somewhere?

Part number 1.5 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:24, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

part number is a duplicate

Part number 1.7 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:27, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

BTW super obsolete screw standard :) The current one is DIN EN ISO 10642 (2020-02-00)

Part number 1.10 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:34, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

BTW super obsolete screw standard :) The current one is DIN EN ISO 4762 (2004-06-00)

Part number 1.16 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:38, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

nominal length missing

Part number 1.17 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:39, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

BTW super obsolete screw standard :) The current one is DIN EN ISO 4762 (2004-06-00)

Part number 1.18 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:45, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

BTW super obsolete screw standard :) The current one is DIN EN ISO 10642

Part number 1.19 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:46, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

BTW super obsolete screw standard :) The current one is DIN EN ISO 4762 (2004-06-00)

Part number 1.20 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:47, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

BTW super obsolete screw standard :) The current one is DIN EN ISO 10642

Part number 1.21 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:50, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

BTW super obsolete screw standard :) The current one is DIN EN ISO 4032 (2013-04-00)

Part number 1.23 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:51, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

not a standard part

Part number 1.24 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:52, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

BTW super obsolete screw standard :) The current one is DIN EN ISO 4762 (2004-06-00)

Part number 1.25 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:53, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

that's a standard part :)

Part number 1.25 -- Martin (Diskussion) 18:54, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

BTW super obsolete screw standard :) The current one is DIN EN ISO 4032 (2013-04-00)

Part number 2.1 -- Martin (Diskussion) 19:10, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

approved from my perspective; just some comments:

  • avoid "chain dimensioning" and refer to and a reference point/edge so measure tolerances don't add up when making these holes
  • hole positions are a little confusing :)
  • no tolerance class defined (I suggest "m" according to DIN ISO 2768-1), but also not crucial for this piece of hardware

Part number 2.2 -- Martin (Diskussion) 19:18, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

approved from my perspective; just some comments:

  • dividing line between both rectangle parts makes no sense
  • a note that all holes are ø5,5mm would be sufficient (BTW one in the lower row of holes is technically not defined :) )
  • cross out "optional", technical drawings are there to create exact replicates of a thing (within the defined tolerances)
  • no tolerance class defined (I suggest "m" according to DIN ISO 2768-1), but also not crucial for this piece of hardware

Part number 2.3 -- Martin (Diskussion) 19:24, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

Approved from my perspective, but please clarify, that these ø16mm circles missing are the the countersinks (which weren't defined in 2.1 or 2.2)

& define what kind of countersink you mean (I assume 16x90°)

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Nice tutorial for referencing holes/threads etc. (after US standards): https://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/mindworks/Solidworks/Topic%20References/DrawingGuidelines.pdf

Part number 2.5 -- Martin (Diskussion) 19:31, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

width of the small rectangle is missing (I assume it's 40mm)

Part number 2.5 -- Martin (Diskussion) 19:34, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

just some comments:

  • please clarify countersinks; ø12mm circles can be omitted when you reference them e.g. like 12x90°) (see these pictures as example)
  • detailed view is unnecessary
  • dividing line between both rectangles makes no sense

Part number 2.7 -- Martin (Diskussion) 19:58, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

thread of left hole is undefined (for now it's just a hole)

→ omit the detail view and reference the holes with M5 x 20mm

Part number 2.8 -- Martin (Diskussion) 20:00, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

approved from my perspective, but please remove the optional part, technical drawings are there to create exact replicates of a thing (within the defined tolerances)

Part number 2.9 -- Martin (Diskussion) 20:01, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

approved from my perspective, but please remove the optional part, technical drawings are there to create exact replicates of a thing (within the defined tolerances)

Part number 3 -- Martin (Diskussion) 20:03, 15. Mai 2020 (CEST)

all "PDFs" link to STL files :)

Part number 5.4.29 -- Martin (Diskussion) 21:37, 16. Mai 2020 (CEST)

that's a standard part

Part number 5.4.19 -- Martin (Diskussion) 21:39, 16. Mai 2020 (CEST)

that's a standard part

Part number 5.4.13 -- Martin (Diskussion) 21:40, 16. Mai 2020 (CEST)

that's a standard part

Part number 3.9 -- Martin (Diskussion) 21:41, 16. Mai 2020 (CEST)

Export file missing

Part number 5.0.1 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 18:12, 24. Mai 2020 (CEST)

the assembly file need more details about the connection between the limit switches and power management board and BeBoPr++ ,(pin to pin connection ) specially from power management board to BeBoPr++ .

Part number 5.1.5 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 18:23, 24. Mai 2020 (CEST)

need more information for how to buy

Part number 5.1.6 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 18:27, 24. Mai 2020 (CEST)

the link is not working

Part number 5.1.12 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 18:37, 24. Mai 2020 (CEST)

need more information for search and buy in internet.

Part number 5.1.15 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 18:42, 24. Mai 2020 (CEST)

quantity is missing

Part number 5.1.16 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 18:43, 24. Mai 2020 (CEST)

quantity is missing

Part number 5.1.17 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 18:43, 24. Mai 2020 (CEST)

quantity is missing

Part number 5.1.18 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 18:43, 24. Mai 2020 (CEST)

quantity is missing

Part number 5.2.2 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 17:36, 25. Mai 2020 (CEST)

for test

Part number 5.2 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 17:36, 25. Mai 2020 (CEST)

for test

Part number 5.2.2 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 22:11, 30. Mai 2020 (CEST)

the information for buying this item is not enough .(package , size , ...)

Part number 5.2.9 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 22:18, 30. Mai 2020 (CEST)

the info for buy from in internet is not enough . (name)

Part number 5.4.2 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 22:50, 30. Mai 2020 (CEST)

this item need more info for finding in internet

Part number 5.4.4 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 22:52, 30. Mai 2020 (CEST)

this item need more info for finding in internet

Part number 5.4.5 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 22:53, 30. Mai 2020 (CEST)

link is not working

Part number 5.4.6 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 22:54, 30. Mai 2020 (CEST)

this item need more info for finding in internet

Part number 5.4.10 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 23:00, 30. Mai 2020 (CEST)

this item need more info for finding in internet

Part number 5.4.11 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 23:00, 30. Mai 2020 (CEST)

this item need more info for finding in internet

Part number 5.4.27 -- Mehrdad (Diskussion) 23:07, 30. Mai 2020 (CEST)

this item need more info for finding in internet

Part number 2.1 -- Micha (Diskussion) 15:32, 2. Jun. 2020 (CEST)

Should be possible to produce according to the drawing, but it's far away from a standardised one.

  • Should use symmetry of the component
  • clear decimal places which are not needed
  • Make dimensioning suitable for production
  • Dimensioning of holes, clearence holes and sinks has to be adapted to the respective standards
  • Absence of tolerence
  • Clear all "mm" in dimensioning. Mechanical technical drawings always use mm as unit, except declared different

Part number 2.1 -- Micha (Diskussion) 15:33, 2. Jun. 2020 (CEST)

.stp file missing.

Part number 2.2 -- Micha (Diskussion) 15:37, 2. Jun. 2020 (CEST)

  • Drawing inadequate, see comment on part 2.1
  • stp file missing

Part number 2.3 -- Micha (Diskussion) 15:47, 2. Jun. 2020 (CEST)

  • clear decimal places which are not needed
  • Make dimensioning suitable for production
  • Dimensioning of holes, clearence holes and sinks has to be adapted to the respective standards
  • Absence of tolerence
  • Clear all "mm" in dimensioning. Mechanical technical drawings always use mm as unit, except declared different
  • .stp file missing

Part number 2.4 -- Micha (Diskussion) 15:49, 2. Jun. 2020 (CEST)

  • Should use symmetry of the component
  • clear decimal places which are not needed
  • Make dimensioning suitable for production
  • Dimensioning of holes, clearence holes and sinks has to be adapted to the respective standards
  • Absence of tolerence
  • Clear all "mm" in dimensioning. Mechanical technical drawings always use mm as unit, except declared different
  • stp file missing
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