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kubota 80 bucket ears
I got this pdf of the bucket ears from the dealer but it is in metric I do not know how to convert it into a DXF in inches?
Any help would be appreciate
Thanks
REX
Any help would be appreciate
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Re: kubota 80 bucket ears
This would take some work. I would either convert the numerical dimensions to inches and redraw from scratch in AutoCAD or Bricscad, or draw it in metric and then scale the dxf after export. If you are handy with Design Edge and have Advanced Design, you could probably draw it from scratch as well.
1 inch = 25.4mm, so just take each metric dimension and divide it by 25.4 to get inches. This would probably take me a few hours to get done. Let me know if you want some help with this one. You can PM me or email to desert.hybrids@cox.net.
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1 inch = 25.4mm, so just take each metric dimension and divide it by 25.4 to get inches. This would probably take me a few hours to get done. Let me know if you want some help with this one. You can PM me or email to desert.hybrids@cox.net.
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Re: kubota 80 bucket ears
Give this a try. I would cut one from some thin scrap first and eye it up on your kubota
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Re: kubota 80 bucket ears
If I were to draw this part up from your drawing I would just use the numbers given (not changing them first) after the part was finished and all trimmed up I would then scale it using .03937 as my conversion number. As an example the 345mm dimension highest up in the drawing would be changed to 13.583" but I would scale the whole drawing at one time In my CAD I would select the whole drawing and where it says scale I would put (0.03937) it the would scale the drawing to the proper size. As a quick check I would just measure that one spot or maybe even check the center distance between the two pins (298.5mm = 11.752"). For me it is easer and faster to use the given dimensions and scale the whole part later than to stop and convert every dimension as I make the part.
Hope this gives you another way to attack building a part from a drawing.
Larry
P.S. It loks like this part was first made in inches and converted to metric afterwards.
Hope this gives you another way to attack building a part from a drawing.
Larry
P.S. It loks like this part was first made in inches and converted to metric afterwards.
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Re: kubota 80 bucket ears
Thanks, Guys
With your help, I think I got it.
When I cut and fit it I will post the dxf to share
REX
With your help, I think I got it.
When I cut and fit it I will post the dxf to share
REX
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Re: kubota 80 bucket ears
Nice job!plasmanewbie wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 10:24 am Give this a try. I would cut one from some thin scrap first and eye it up on your kubota
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Re: kubota 80 bucket ears
The DXF here works great
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Re: kubota 80 bucket ears
Hi there,
New member here!
Thank you for the dxf.
I plan to use the kubota kx080 quick change design on my Hitachi ex75 excavator.
I need to made a custom quick coupler similar to the K7402. https://www.messicks.com/commoncatalog? ... elId=85039
Could someone tell me the standard distance between the ears for this coupling system.
Thank you!
New member here!
Thank you for the dxf.
I plan to use the kubota kx080 quick change design on my Hitachi ex75 excavator.
I need to made a custom quick coupler similar to the K7402. https://www.messicks.com/commoncatalog? ... elId=85039
Could someone tell me the standard distance between the ears for this coupling system.
Thank you!
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Re: kubota 80 bucket ears
Matthieu, I would recommend contacting the manufacturer you sited and ask them.Matthieu149 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 6:12 pm Hi there,
New member here!
Thank you for the dxf.
I plan to use the kubota kx080 quick change design on my Hitachi ex75 excavator.
I need to made a custom quick coupler similar to the K7402. https://www.messicks.com/commoncatalog? ... elId=85039
Could someone tell me the standard distance between the ears for this coupling system.
Thank you!
David
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Re: kubota 80 bucket ears
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Re: kubota 80 bucket ears
Thank you very much!
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Re: kubota 80 bucket ears
My new 80 inside ear to ear is 12 1/2 inches
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