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Practice Drawing No.31

Updated: May 23, 2021





  • Open the Catia V5 application. The assembly workbench is opened it is default. Close the assembly workbench and Go to START--->MECHANICAL DESIGN---->PART DESIGN, Now enter the part name what you want and click the enable hybrid design checkbox and ok.

  • Select YZ plane in the specification tree and then choose sketch tool from the sketcher toolbar.

  • Draw as shown in fig by using rectangle, circle and line tool then constraint this.

  • Click exit workbench, choose pad tool. Pad definition dialog box is open. Enter 13mm in the length spinner and click ok.

  • Choose front face of the pad1 feature and click ok. Draw circles as shown in fig and constraint this.

  • Click exit workbench, choose pocket tool. Pocket definition dialog box is open. Enter 13mm in depth and click ok.

  • Select side face of the pad1 feature and click sketch. Choose rectangle tool, draw as shown in fig and constraint this.

  • Click exit workbench, choose pad tool. Pad definition dialog box is open. Enter 25mm in the length and click ok.



  • Select side face of the pad1 feature and click sketch. Choose circle and line tools, draw as shown in fig and constraint this.

  • Click exit workbench, choose pad tool. Pad definition dialog box is open. Enter 30mm in the length spinner and click ok.

  • Again select side face of the pad1 feature and click sketch. Choose rectangle tool, draw as shown in fig and constraint this.

  • Click exit workbench, choose pad tool. Pad definition dialog box is open. Enter 25mm in the length and click ok.


  • Select top face of the pad4 feature and click sketch. Draw two circles as shown in fig and constraint this.

  • Click exit workbench, choose pocket tool. Pocket definition dialog box is open. Enter up to next in type and click ok.

  • Select ZX plane and click sketch. Choose profile tool and draw as shown in fig.

  • Click exit workbench. Choose pad tool.pad definition dialog box is open. Enter 6.5mm in length spinner and click ok.

  • The final model is shown in fig.




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