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    Posted: 19.Feb.2014 at 11:28
Did you finish the drawing yet or are you still sulking?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Feb.2014 at 14:29
You call that a reply? 

Sorry but you'll get nothing in the way of sympathy from me.  Man up and do the drawing dude.  It is not that difficult.  You want difficult?  Try drawing the same thing in 3D and include the threads on the bolts and the chamfers on the bolt heads and nuts.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Feb.2014 at 14:12
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Feb.2014 at 13:59
I think you would learn more if you drew it yourself.  It isn't that difficult.  Anyway, mine was done in imperial units and I did not use true sizes (everything is a guess) so it really wouldn't be of any use to you other than a pretty picture.

A project for whom?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Feb.2014 at 13:42
wow that's nice..can I have the cad version?im not a student..it's a project. I dont really do cad for this type of project. I'm more on schematics..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Feb.2014 at 13:35


This took all of five minutes and that's without any dimensions to work with.
Basically, draw half the cable support then mirror it.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Feb.2014 at 13:33
You said you weren't a student in a previous post.  So, how is it that you need to "pass it today"?

It sounds to me like you are a student who got an assignment and waited until the last moment to do it.  And you did not ask the instructor for any additional information because you really did not look at the assignment close enough to know some information wasn't provided.

Does that accurately describe the situation?
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Because I need to pass it today..after few hours..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Feb.2014 at 13:23
Originally posted by manticore24 manticore24 wrote:

Nope..I'm a beginner in autocad..

So why all the urgency then?  Just mock something up even if it isn't exactly to scale.  Make a "guesstimate" of the sizes.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Feb.2014 at 13:22
Well without a close up view I'm only guessing here but it looks like the cable is being supported in a clamp-on saddle that is bolted to a horizontal support arm that is turn is bolted to the wall of the concrete vault.  You should be able to mock up something that comes close to that.  Seems pretty easy to me.
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