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extruded aluminium profiles

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Daniele-san

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Hey, guys.
Have any of you ever come across extruded aluminium profiles that are not "standard" heat sinks or profiles?
if you would need to ask for some information about it.


Thank you!
 
Hi.
What kind of profile do you need? on the market find a little bit of everything. If you have special needs and there are the quantities you can also make an ad hoc matrix.
 
Hi.
What kind of profile do you need? on the market find a little bit of everything. If you have special needs and there are the quantities you can also make an ad hoc matrix.
Hello, dani-3d,
Unfortunately this is a design profile and I cannot help it,
I would need to know how to build the tracks for fixing other parts with screws.
having need of fixing points on the perpendicular side to the extrusion towards how can you create these fixings?
I suppose "binaries" in the form of "u" or "y" or are there other solutions?
do you know if there are dimensional tables of these tracks according to the type and size of the screw used?
Or do you know how to give me some advice?
 
I usually use these:
https://www.boschrexroth.com/irj/po...electedcatalog=mtn&bridgepageid=nut10raster45are commercial profiles suitable for all uses. see if you can fuck them.
for fixing, if you use this type of groove, there are a lot of accessories that could come back useful, such as data and hammer head screws, brackets and various brackets, etc.
thanks dani-3d,
I knew that site in superficial motion however I looked but these are profiles and accessories for "carpenteria" I would need something more delicate, we design professional musical instruments. . .
we use autof. diam 3 or m3.
from what I could notice they do not go under the m5 or m6
 
I think this discussion should be moved to another section, it has nothing to do with creo.
 

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