Subject: Tracy's DXF File
From: Paul
Date: 12/9/2000, 2:25 PM


Ed Anderson wrote:

Paul,
    I was able to open it with ICAD and here it is in .bmp and jpg.

Ed Anderson


Still a bit difficult to read. Could you make a list of mounting hole
angles and radii from the drawing? The bolt pattern in the center is a
stright
forward BC so that would be easy to decipher.

Paul Lamar


Ok Paul, here goes

Center Holes
   Center Hole 1" Drill, counterbore 1.504" Dia, 0.310" deep - this side
   1/4" dia holes, 12 places on 5.875" Dia Circle around Center (Hole
pattern to mate with Plantary Carrier)

Numbered Holes 10 mm holes 8 places (MY NOTE Hole #6 has dia of 2.675" vice
10mm -Ed)

 Hole number - degree - minutes - seconds - (radius distance from center in
inches)
#1                    25    2'    56"                        (7.164")
#2                    107    58'    56"                     (7.164")
#3                    131    13'    46"                    (7.164")
#4                    226    5'    56"                      (7.164")
#5                    240    35'    33"                    (6.564")
#6                    262    9'    52"                      (6.700")
#7                    284    1'    47"                      (7.935")
#8                    304    12'    26"                     (7.085")**
#9                    345    2'    26"                       (7.164")

Note Radius to holes # 5,6,7 &8 is different than others
** (MY NOTE)  Drawing shows hole on same (7.164") radius as others, but I
suspect that the drawing is error as the radius and Tracy's note indicates
it is different than 7.164"

Hope this helps

Ed


Bingo Ed. Thanks That will do the job. Way back in the old days there was a CAD program
spreadsheet combination on the market. You got entity listings in spreadsheet
form. Much like what you have done above. WAY ahead of its time :-) In fact I don't
think it is available today in any package that I know about.
 
Paul Lamar
 
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