May 25, 2000 #1 trhogan Mechanical Apr 9, 2000 9 US KNOW WHERE I CAN FIND AN AUTOCAD DWG OR DXF OF A PALLET TRUCK?
May 25, 2000 2 #2 MikeMilburn Mechanical Mar 22, 2000 115 CA I didn't download it myself so I've got no idea what it's like but try <A HREF="http://www.cadalog.com/index.htm " TARGET="_new">http://www.cadalog.com/index.htm </A>; and type in forlift for a query, it'll come up with two files, hope it helps...Mike Upvote 0 Downvote
I didn't download it myself so I've got no idea what it's like but try <A HREF="http://www.cadalog.com/index.htm " TARGET="_new">http://www.cadalog.com/index.htm </A>; and type in forlift for a query, it'll come up with two files, hope it helps...Mike
Jun 6, 2000 Thread starter #3 trhogan Mechanical Apr 9, 2000 9 US Thanks Mike. Great lead! Upvote 0 Downvote
Jul 24, 2001 #4 harrypositive Mechanical Jul 16, 2001 1 IN HOW I CAN DRAW THREADS AND SPRING(3D)IN AutoCAD? Upvote 0 Downvote
Jul 25, 2001 #5 Bryex Mechanical Jun 24, 2001 23 GB Harry, What version of Autocad do you use? If you use Autocad 2000 or mech desk 4 upwards this should be no problem. I don't know about the earlier versions because i've never attempted with them. Regards Bryan Upvote 0 Downvote
Harry, What version of Autocad do you use? If you use Autocad 2000 or mech desk 4 upwards this should be no problem. I don't know about the earlier versions because i've never attempted with them. Regards Bryan
Jul 27, 2001 #6 fuelrod Mechanical Jul 18, 2001 2 US Another good resource for 3D CAD files is http://www.3dcafe.com Not sure if they have pallet trucks, but they do have thousands of files... Hope this helps. Bob Upvote 0 Downvote
Another good resource for 3D CAD files is http://www.3dcafe.com Not sure if they have pallet trucks, but they do have thousands of files... Hope this helps. Bob