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3D CAD Design

FTL Technology have 4 seats of Autodesk Inventor available for design of new projects, assemblies and components. Designs can vary from complete pipeline pig assemblies to small but complex seals for Central Tyre Inflation systems. After supplying seals on PF mill cylinders in coal fired power stations for over 20 years, FTL Technology have now designed their own patented pneumatic cylinder system with the aid of Autodesk Inventor. Design of seals, bearings and engineered solutions has become a full time process within FTL Technology.

Examples of Engineered Solutions

  • Polyurethane tyre to track roller design
  • Polyurethane wheel to pipeline pig development
  • Bearing solution to rack oven wheel design
  • Polyurethane bump stops and brake bands for fork lift trucks
  • Seal test and development

CAD Downloads from our Autodesk Inventor System

CAD downloads of any of our components are available on request from our Engineering Team. Just telephone Simon Sykes on 0113 220 3438 or send him an email on simons@ftltech.co.uk and he will attend to it as soon as is possible. We had considered making the download facility available direct on the website, but there are so many combinations of seals and parameters, we always like to offer advice on a consultative basis. As soon as we have decided which is the best seal for your application, we can make an Autodesk Inventor 2008 download, alternatively we can also supply in .step, .lges, .dwg or .pdf, formats.