Agni 95R Motor CAD Drawings

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Agni 95R Motor CAD Drawings

Postby RichiePA » Wed May 30, 2012 12:56 pm

Hi All,

Since starting work at Jozztek I have decided to start publishing some 3D CAD drawings and technical drawings of the more popular EV equipment we sell in the hope that it will help people who are designing EVs get their designs right since so many people are using 3D CAD software now to model things before they start building and even before they have bought the parts so I hope these files will do some good.

I am posting these files to help people design EVs there are no internal workings of the parts modelled so dont worry about a load of cheap cloned products arriving in the market.

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So far only the technical drawing .pdf is published on the Jozztek website here look under the download tab or download the attachment on the post

The full 3D model files including the technical drawings are too large to post here but are posted as a compresses .rar file on Grabcad here

So far I have only done the 95R and I intend to do the 111RDR next the files are inventor 2012 if you need other formats or are in a hurry for any other models of Jozztek.com stock then message me and I'll see what I can do.
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Re: Agni 95R Motor CAD Drawings

Postby Miles » Thu May 31, 2012 12:25 am

8) Thanks Richie.

ISO STEP would be the most useful 3D format, I think. Also, a lot of people use SketchUp....
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Re: Agni 95R Motor CAD Drawings

Postby RichiePA » Sat Jul 07, 2012 9:19 pm

Miles wrote:ISO STEP would be the most useful 3D format, I think. Also, a lot of people use SketchUp...


I've just added a STEP file to grab cad, Yeah I guess STEP files are probably the most versitile format, I dont know if they can be imported into sketch up or not, I dont want to put too many versions out there if I can avoid it because it means if I update the origional file I have to update all the other formats.

If anybody needs a different format to what I have put on grabcad.com pm me and I'll see what I can do. Also If you have trouble with any of the files let me know.

Also there was a request in work the other day for a 111R drawing so I'll try and get that posted up in the next week.
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Re: Agni 95R Motor CAD Drawings

Postby Miles » Sun Jul 08, 2012 1:57 am

Thanks Richard.

Here's the direct link: http://grabcad.com/library/agni-motor-95r

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Re: Agni 95R Motor CAD Drawings

Postby cbr shadow » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:50 pm

These look great - good job on detailing them. What are your plans for other future drawings? I'm considering creating a 3D model of my KMX trike
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Re: Agni 95R Motor CAD Drawings

Postby RichiePA » Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:10 pm

Cheers, no plans for anything other than the Agni 111R and some more 2D wiring schematics at the moment. I'm trying to get my bike finished in the next couple of weeks so I can take it on vacation with me so that is priority at the moment however I'm discovering that building an ebike is a lot like charging a battery the closer you get to the finish the slower the progress becomes.

Good luck with the KMX drawings, I expect that would take ages to draw up accurately
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