Could use a little help on material section and tempering information for a part I plan to design thats kind of a cross between a retaining ring and a clip on nut..
It will be stamped/formed (bent over in U shape) in a shape similar to a clip on nut as shown in the attached image and part of it...
There are certainly "similar" flexible TPU filaments available for 3d printing..
https://www.makertechstore.com/products/tpu-3d-printer-filament?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=googlepla&gclid=CjwKEAjwl9DIBRCG_e3DwsKsizsSJADMmJ11sz1vZRpzOXYliHcdbMr9cKuVNfahO_Yww4y0kwSKQRoCvbXw_wcB
May want to contact...
3dconnexion devices like the space navigator/space pilot,etc... are fantastic..
They may take a week or so to get used to them but then you will be amazed at how much faster you can model stuff..
I have the 3d device (older Space Pilot for me at work and navigator at home) in my left hand and...
Did you see this?.. I believe you really want to use a recap then Inventor process to utilize the points properly
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2017/ENU/Inventor-Help/files/GUID-BF0DD4A3-4C03-4AF3-88ED-2DD135668D64-htm.html
Keep going on those requirements...
Current?
Voltage?
Is the 24mm already in place?
If so why is there a hole before you have selected a proper connector?
Why do both need to be panel mount?
Is there a cable used between them or something?
I don't believe that you MUST label in order for the UL listing to be valid provided you can solidly trace that product to an approval via its part number/manufacturing date,etc...
You need the "Solidworks Simulation" version for non-linear analysis..
Not sure if you have that or not.. Don't think non-linear is included in the "basic" Solidworks FEA package..
Basically any linear rail will work.. You just may need to put multiple rails connected to each other..
Could just be a wheel or 2 running in a track.. V-guide wheels,etc..
SO many ways to accomplish the need easily..
Yes..
I add the day to any drawing and every drawing I've ever seen has had the day in the date..
That way I know what day the change went into effect.. Without the day I can only react month by month and that seems silly..
If things can change from day to day then OBVIOUSLY the day would need...
Maybe I missed it.. Was there anything in the data you sent to the board house mentioning anything about adhesive/capacitor securement,etc??
If not that alone is enough to reject the whole lot.. and thats what I would do..
Nothing like finding out a year or so later that what you though was not...