Air Door ActuatorBlind

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Description:
I am seeking someone to create (1) 3D STP .stp file for the entire external configuration of an automotive AC air door actuators. I don't need the internals, only the external. Similar AC Air Door Actuators already completed will be considered.
Wants:
Must be able to view with a standard free .stp viewer.
Don't Wants:
Internal components
Ask for Sample:
Please provide sample of similar 3D .stp file work.

Entries

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#16 Air Door Actuator/Blender v2 by shubhankart
#29 Air Door Actuator by mosalahiji
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#28 AC Blend Door Assembly Rendering by danielf4301
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#27 AC Blend Door Assembly Rendering by danielf4301
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#26 Air Door Actuator by Joebus
#25 Air Door Actuator by 3Dlabworks
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#23 Air door actuator by ecco ww
#21 Air Door Actuator by FredCad
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#20 Air Door Actuator by FredCad
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#19 automotive AC air door actuators by yuvraj3121
#18 AC DOOR ACTUATOR v2 by Zuhart
#17 Air Door Actuator by aaron_uy
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#1 Magnetic Actuator by RF_
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#12 Custom made by humayun
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#11 solid and rendom model by jaysapariya
#10 ADA AASZI9E by Zulfadzryl
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#9 cutter die holder by javady
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#8 AirDoorActuator by tayj
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#7 R01 by usmantalat
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#6 AC DOOR ACTUATOR by Zuhart
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#5 Air Door Actuator by RedaE
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#4 Air_Door_Actuator by Marko_Vojinovic
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#3 Air Door Actuator by RedaE
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#2 Air Door Actuator by esaa_design_cad
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Discussion

humayun

Designer

Tue, 20 Aug 2024 15:45:19 +0000
Could you kindly provide feedback on plz? I have initiated a chat with you
Thu, 15 Aug 2024 15:36:43 +0000
I think still there are more of dimensions missing in your 2d drafting. and you got 17 entries without any query!!🙄

shubhankart

Designer

Wed, 14 Aug 2024 07:13:20 +0000
also do you want the pin connections to be visible as well?

shubhankart

Designer

Wed, 14 Aug 2024 07:12:09 +0000
also the external seems to two injection molded parts assembled later, do you want it in two parts or a single piece?

shubhankart

Designer

Wed, 14 Aug 2024 07:11:11 +0000
as a part of our entry do you want us to upload to completed .step file?

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