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3d electric stacker model (lifter)

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Hello, everyone.

Does anyone have a free 3d model, even simple, of an electric stacker?

I have seen a lot of them for a fee, but I have to make a drawing for a friend obstacles and if I found it free it was better.

thanks for the attention. :giggle:
 
there is some good soul that can convert the attached file (I think it's a solidworks folder) to a unique body obj and/or 3ds and/or iob? are the extensions that matter semen, and I do not know which is more manageable/less heavy. . .

thanks in any case.. .
 

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edit: it's not for briga, eh... but all those who unload (even those who linked me yesterday) are in formats that I can't import into semen.
 
solidworks does not save in your required formats. you can salt them in neutral format like step, sat, iges, parasolid
 
thanks for the massive answer. these in the attached list are the files that I can import, (then you have to see how it handles them... )
 

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I can only save you in stl as much as I doubt give a good result.
I also attach the step format for which for a subsequent conversion you have to rely on someone else.
* in the folder you attached lack parts (probably an error of who did the initial work) which then solid could not load; I think they were about the handlebar.
 

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Try to export to sats, being 3dstudio a cad of the autodesk world can be managed.

However there are online converters /sat/step/dwg etc etc etc.
 
you hunter, before posting I had tried to convert the files online. I always had some problem: or a solid including the "scene" 3ds, a solid so-called only by a parallelepiped etc etc etc.
 
I never thanked you again.

In the end I had problems with this too, and I modeled one I very simplified. . .
 
Okay. As soon as I have a minute, I'll take it. but look at that it's really schematized. :giggle:
 

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