Calculateur de Cercle de Boulons | Simplifier la Conception de Motifs de Boulons - Calculez les Coordonnées Précises des Boulons
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Calculateur de Cercle de Boulons

Calculez les coordonnées des trous de boulons sur un cercle de boulons en fonction du diamètre, du nombre de boulons et de l’angle initial.

Result

Bolt Hole Coordinates:
Bolt # X Coordinate Y Coordinate

Understanding Bolt Circle Calculations

A bolt circle is a circular pattern of bolt holes, commonly used in engineering for flanges, wheels, or other mechanical components. This calculator determines the X and Y coordinates of each bolt hole based on the bolt circle diameter (BCD), number of bolts, and starting angle.

Coordinates are calculated using X = BCD/2 * cos(angle) and Y = BCD/2 * sin(angle), where angles are evenly spaced around the circle (360°/number of bolts). The starting angle offsets the first bolt position.

Bolt Circle Examples

Bolts BCD (in) Start Angle (°) Description Coordinates
4 5 0 4 bolts, 5 in BCD (2.5, 0), (0, 2.5), (-2.5, 0), (0, -2.5)
6 10 0 6 bolts, 10 in BCD (5, 0), (2.5, 4.33), (-2.5, 4.33), (-5, 0), (-2.5, -4.33), (2.5, -4.33)
8 8 22.5 8 bolts, 8 in BCD (2.83, 2.83), (0, 4), (-2.83, 2.83), (-4, 0), (-2.83, -2.83), (0, -4), (2.83, -2.83), (4, 0)

How to Use the Bolt Circle Calculator

  1. Enter the bolt circle diameter (BCD) in inches or millimeters.
  2. Specify the number of bolts (e.g., 4, 6, 8).
  3. Input the starting angle in degrees (typically 0° for standard patterns).
  4. Select the unit (inches or millimeters).
  5. Click "Calculate Bolt Coordinates" to see the X and Y coordinates for each bolt hole.

Bolt Circle Visualization

Bolt hole positions for a 5 in BCD with 6 bolts (0° start angle).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a bolt circle diameter (BCD)?

The BCD is the diameter of the circle passing through the center of each bolt hole in a circular pattern.

Why is the starting angle important?

The starting angle determines the position of the first bolt, useful for aligning patterns with specific orientations.

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