SheetMetal Unfold

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SheetMetal Unfold

Menu location
SheetMetal → Unfold
Workbenches
SheetMetal
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
SheetMetal UnfoldUpdate

Description

The SheetMetal Unfold tool unfolds the metal sheet.

From left to right: caption in here

Usage

  1. Switch to the SheetMetal Workbench.
  2. Invoke the command several way:
  3. Change the gear parameter to the required conditions (see Properties → Data below).

Properties

Data

Base

  • DataPlacement: Placement is the location and orientation of an object in space.
  • DataLabel: User name of the object in the Tree view.

computed

  • Datadw: Pitch diameter (not changeable, is calculated automatically).

gear_parameter

  • Databeta: With the helix angle β a helical gear is created (positive value → rotation direction right, negative value → rotation direction left).
  • Dataclearance: Default is 0,25 (see also the information in Notes).
  • Datadouble_gear: True creates a double helix gear (see also the information in Notes)
  • Datahead: Default is 0,00. This value is used to change the tooth height.
  • Dataheight: Value of the gear width.
  • Datamodule: Module is the ratio of the reference diameter of the gear divided by the number of teeth (see also the information in Notes).
  • Datanumpoints: Default is 6, change of the involute profile. Changing the value can lead to unexpected results.
  • Dataproperties_from_tool: If helix angle β is given and properties_from-tool is enabled, gear parameters are internally recomputed for the rotated gear.
  • Datashift: Default is 0,00, generates a positive and negative profile shift (see also the information in Notes).
  • Datasimple: True generates a simplified display (without teeth and only a cylinder in pitch diameter).
  • Datateeth: Number of teeth (see also the information in Notes)
  • Dataundercut: True changes the profil of the tooth root (see also the information in Notes).

involute_parameter

  • Datapressure_parameter: Default is 20 (see also the information in Notes).

tolerance

  • Databackslash: Default is 0,00. Backlash, also called lash or play, is the distance between the teeths at a gear pair.
  • Datareversed_backslash: True backlash decrease or False backlash increase (see also the information in Notes).

View

The parameter descriptions of the View tab will be found in Property editor, further below at Example of the properties of a PartDesign object.

Notes

  • clearance: At a gear pair, clearance is the distance between the tooth tip of the first gear and the tooth root of the second gear.
  • double_gear: To use the double helical gearing the helix angle β (beta) for the helical gearing must first be entered.
  • module: Using ISO (International Organization for Standardization) guidelines, Module size is designated as the unit representing gear tooth-sizes. Module (m): m = 1 (p = 3.1416), m = 2 (p = 6.2832), m = 4 (p = 12.566). If you multiply Module by Pi, you can obtain Pitch (p). Pitch is the distance between corresponding points on adjacent teeth.
  • shift: Profile shift is not merely used to prevent undercut. It can be used to adjust center distance between two gears. If a positive correction is applied, such as to prevent undercut in a pinion, the tooth thickness at top is thinner.
  • teeth: If the number of teeth is changed, the pitch diameter also changes (dw).
  • undercut: Undercut is used when the number of teeth of a gear is too small. Otherwise the mating gear will cut into the tooth root. The undercut not only weakens the tooth with a wasp-like waist, but also removes some of the useful involute adjacent to the base circle.
  • pressure_parameter: 20° is a standard value here. The pressure angle is defined as the angle between the line-of-action (common tangent to the base circles) and a perpendicular to the line-of-centers. Thus, for standard gears, 14.5° pressure angle gears have base circles much nearer to the roots of teeth than 20° gears. It is for this reason that 14.5° gears encounter greater undercutting problems than 20° gears. Important. the pressure angle changes with a profile shift. Only change the parameter, if sufficient knowledge of the gear geometry is available.
  • reversed_backslash: If there are several gears, pay attention to which gear the parameter is set for.

Limitations

Limitation are not known yet.

Scripting

Use the power of python to automate your gear modeling:

import FreeCAD as App
import freecad.gears.commands
gear = freecad.gears.commands.CreateInvoluteGear.create()
gear.teeth = 20
gear.beta = 20
gear.height = 10
gear.double_helix = True
App.ActiveDocument.recompute()
Gui.SendMsgToActiveView("ViewFit")