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Solidworks Conveyor Design Tutorial

January 23, 2011 By: Brian Halicki Halco Design

Using a Design Table for the Conveyor Belt, Parametric changes update
associated components for a new design.
With the steps provided below, this process of parametric conveyor design is useful when the main construction of
the conveyor stays the same, but the belt length and width changes. This will be a simple conveyor construction and
does not include drives or bearings.
The following steps will be to:

Develop the belt

Make the Slider Bed

Design Support Legs

The design parameters of the simple conveyor are as follows:


Belt: Width - 18 / Length: 60
Pulley: Front and Back 6 Dia. Width: 1 wider than belt
Slider Bed Length: 8 Less than Pulley centers
Leg Height: 36 from floor to top of belt

Figure 1. Belt Sketch and Extrusion

The controlling part of the conveyor is the belt. Using a design table, one parameter that changes is the belt length.
Another is the belt width.

Figure 2. Sketch for Pulley Design


Next, develop the part model features for the front pulley. Its dimension is wider on each side of the belt.
When the pulley is created, insert a second copy in the back end of the belt.

Figure 3. Slider Bed Design


The slider be is a sketch based from the width of the pulley. Using the base flange feature from the sheet metal
commands, the length is determined from a plane you create 4 off of the back pulley center plane.

Figure 4. Leg Support sketch created

Figure 5. Leg Support Created with Structural Members

Figure 6. Leg Support added to Back End of the Conveyor

Figure 7. Completed Conveyor Showing Overall Dimensions

Figure 8. Design Table Size Change for a 20 Belt

Figure 9. Belt Configurations Shown

Figure 10. Using the Short Slider Configuration


The speed and dependability of using a Solidworks part as the controller of parametric design makes it a good choice
in your design. This method works very quickly using Excel in the design of parametric parts.
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