Assembly - Front View
OrthographicThe Front view provides the primary orthographic projection, clearly showing the overall layout of the gimbal's main structure, including the arrangement of mounting holes and the central bore for the servo.
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The Front view provides the primary orthographic projection, clearly showing the overall layout of the gimbal's main structure, including the arrangement of mounting holes and the central bore for the servo.
The Top view reveals the planar arrangement of the components, which is essential for understanding the mounting pattern and the distribution of the bolt holes across the base.
The Left view is necessary to show the depth and thickness of the side components, which are symmetrical to the Right view, but provides a unique perspective for dimensioning the side wall thickness.
This section cut through the central bore reveals the internal wall thickness and the alignment of the internal shafts, which are critical for the mechanical integrity of the gimbal.
This horizontal section cut through the lower section exposes the internal structure and the alignment of the lower mounting points, ensuring the base is properly designed for stability.
This section cut through the central bore reveals the internal wall thickness and the alignment of the internal shafts, which are critical for the mechanical integrity of the gimbal.
This horizontal section cut through the lower section exposes the internal structure and the alignment of the lower mounting points, ensuring the base is properly designed for stability.
This detail view magnifies the central bore, showing the precise diameter and tolerances required for the servo shaft to fit correctly.
This detail view focuses on the bolt pattern, highlighting the exact spacing and diameter of the holes for secure mounting.
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