Exhaust Tutorial

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This tutorial is designed to walk the user through the steps in making an exhaust system out of bent parts in the Exhaust interface. For initial information on the Exhaust interface, see Exhaust Design

Things To Know

  • This tutorial is designed to walk the user through creating an exhaust system in the Exhaust Design interface. As you go through this tutorial, later procedures will assume that you understand all earlier procedures. Because of this, it is very important that you carefully step through this guide, understanding everything along the way and following all steps in order.
  • A few key items need to be addressed before starting the step-by-step instructions of this tutorial. It is very important for Bend-Tech users to completely understand these items:
1) Center Line & Apex
  • Center Line: In the Exhaust Design environment we are working exclusively with the center-line of a part, as compared to the inside or outside.
2) Locational Orientation
  • Designing in the Exhaust Design interface seems to work the best if users imagine they are standing underneath the vehicle at a 45 degree angle, looking upwards. This way left is left and right is right. Take a minute and examine the Tri-Star to get your orientation.
Notice how the vehicle in the picture is setup with the same orientation.

Orientation exh tristar1.png Orientation4 exhaust.png


3) Defining Parts
  • It is possible to create parts in the template and custom part interfaces, however, starting out this way tends to get confusing for new users of the software. It appears that there is a higher level of success with customers who start out designing parts directly in the assembly interface.

Start Up

1) Start by double clicking the "Bend-Tech 7x" icon to start up the program.Bend tech icon.png
Material Die3.png

2) Select the "Exhaust" icon Exhaust icon.png in the Task Menu under the "Create New" section to open the Exhaust interface. The window that opens should be labeled [Exhaust Design – 1].

3) For the purposes of this tutorial, click the "Maximize" button Min Max Close Tab.png at the top right of the Exhaust Design window.

4) For the purposes of this tutorial. The "Die & Material" tab is located in the upper left corner of the window. Select the "2.00 Material" and "4.0 Die" as seen here.

Changing the "Grid Spacing"

Exhaust grid2.png

1. Start by selecting the "Spacing:" value field and changing the value to "6".

  • This will give the user more control and accuracy when creating their lengths of pipes in the display area.

2. Also, select the "Width:" value field and change the number to "240" to make our grid a complete square.

Creating a Muffler

1. Select the "Muffler" Exhaust muffler1.png button and the "Add Muffler" window will open.


2. Select the "Next" Exhaust next1.png button.


Exhaust muff tut3.png

3. Type "6" in the "Height:" value field, "10" in the "Width:" value field, and "18" in the "Length" field to create the overall dimensions of the part.





4. Select the "Next" Exhaust next1.png button.





5. Type "3" in the "Horizontal Offset (A):" value field, "3" in the "Vertical Offset (B):" value field, and "2" in the "Diameter:" field to create the inlet tube.





6. Select the "Next" Exhaust next1.png button.





7. Type "6" in the "Horizontal Offset (A):" value field, "3" in the "Vertical Offset (B):" value field, and "2" in the "Diameter:" field to create the outlet tube.





8. Select the "Next" Exhaust next1.png button.




9. Finish the part by saving it to the list of mufflers. Check the check box next to "Save this muffler for future use" and name it "Muffler 1".




10. Select the "OK" OK button1.png button.

Exh muff tristar1.png




11. Place the muffler near the center of the Tri-Star in the display area. (This picture shows the muffler on the grid with a spacing of "1".)



Creating a Section of Pipe

  • With the Grid Spacing at "6", you should notice that it's possible to place a length of pipe on any 6 inch increment of the grid. This insures accuracy of placement, but may seem tedious if you'd like to count in increments of feet, or yards. To avoid counting every inch of pipe that we'll need to use in this tutorial, leave the "Grid Spacing:" at "6" so we can move six inches at a time.

1. Select the "Set Base" Exhaust setbase1.png button and click the front end of the muffler in the display area so that the blue line appears to go straight through the inlet tube.

Exh muff2.png

2. Select the "New Section" Exhaust newsec1.png button and create a section that runs from the inlet tube exactly 1 foot along the blue line. Then, select the "Define" Exhaust define1.png button and click on the 12 inch section of pipe.

Exh muff3.png

3. Then, create a new section along the same line that is 36 inches (3 feet) long. This will be used to create an offset part.

Exh muff5.png

Creating an Offset Part

Exh addoffset4.png

1. Select the "Offset" Exhaust offset1.png button and click on the new part in the display area. The "Add Offset" window will open.





2. Select the "4 Bends" option and select the "Next" Exhaust next1.png button.





3. Type "18" in the "Distance to Center:" value field to set the offset halfway down the length of the part.





4. Select the "Next" Exhaust next1.png button.





5. Type "6" in the "Vertical Offset:" value field to create a 6 inch rise on the part.





6. Select the "Next" Exhaust next1.png button.





7. Type "6" in the "Distance to Start:" value field and "30" in the "Distance to End:" value field to establish where the beginning of the first bend starts and the ending of the last bend ends.

  • Changing the "From Start" "From End" check boxes will change whether you're measuring from the start or end of the defined part.




8. Select the "Next" Exhaust next1.png button.





9. Type "8" in the "Length:" value field to establish the length of the offset in between the second and third bends.






10. Don't change the any of the dies that are going to be used for these bends as long as they are set at "4.0" as directed in the beginning of this tutorial. Select the "Next" Exhaust next1.png button.


11. Select the "OK" OK button1.png button on the last window and the outline for the offset part will appear in the display area.


12. Select the "Define" Exhaust define1.png button and click on each part in sequence from left to right.

Exh partdefine1.pngExh partdefine2.png

Creating a Tail Pipe

  • These steps will also include creating an offset part, but by using a different method. This method will use the "Offset:" value field in the "Grid" section.

1. Start by setting the base from the inlet tube to the outlet tube of the muffler with the "Set Base" Exhaust setbase1.png button.

  • It should change to look like the picture below.

Exh muffoffset1.png

2. Once the base has been changed, create a new section that only protrudes "6" inches from the base of the muffler.

Exh muffoffset2.png

3. Next, select the "Offset:" value field and type in "6". The grid in the display area will move 6 inches in the direction of the floor.

4. Then, select the "New Section" Exhaust newsec1.png button and create a "6" inch line directly underneath the end of the last part on the blue line. (See the picture below.)

Exh muffoffset3.png

5. Also, create an additional "18" inch section along the same blue line.

6. Select the "Define" Exhaust define1.png button and click on each of the line segments in order. (See picture below.)

Exh muffoffset6.png

The part is now complete.

Exh muffoffset4.png

"For further information on the Exhaust Designer, see Exhaust Tutorial II."