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Posted by surendada at Jan 10, 2014, 3:59:26 PM
smile   Need 3D models of Industrial objects.
Hi Everybody,
I am working on a project trying to create 3D model of our manufacturing facility.

Please share 3D models of some machines, racks, people, forklift trucks, industrial tools, storage containers, overhead cranes and few other industrial objects.

Thanks

Posted by G1ZmO at Nov 17, 2014, 9:42:57 PM
Re: Need 3D models of Industrial objects.
Hi surendada,
Did you find any of these? I'm also looking for warehouse-type models. pallet racking, forklift, assembly line rollers, etc

I have hunted unsuccessfully for these for weeks.

Thanks

Posted by kolkman at Nov 3, 2015, 9:44:46 PM
Re: Need 3D models of Industrial objects.
Does anybody know if these models already excist?

Posted by okh at Nov 4, 2015, 8:48:20 AM
Re: Need 3D models of Industrial objects.
Surely they must. Did you look through the 3D Warehouse selection? Try:
forklift
pallet+racking
etc.

ok

Posted by HawkDawg at Nov 4, 2015, 10:12:06 AM
Re: Need 3D models of Industrial objects.
There's also this site - http://www.baument.com/restore/archives.html

I don't know what actually works from that site but it might be worth a try, if you can find what you're looking for.
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Hawk

Posted by okh at Feb 6, 2016, 3:02:07 PM
Re: Need 3D models of Industrial objects.
SF models 380 - EUR pallet. Supplement to one that already exists in the Free models page.

eur_pallet.zip has correct proportions according to the EPAL / EUR-pallet specs and the size is 1200x800x144mm.

ok



Posted by asjadkhan at Aug 20, 2025, 11:27:46 AM
Re: Need 3D models of Industrial objects.
If you’re still building out your facility layout, one option is to source standard 3D assets from places like SketchUp’s 3D Warehouse (forklifts, people, containers, etc.), and then model the unique equipment separately. For racks and storage layouts, it sometimes helps to start from real specs — for example, most w
follow standard of https://easywayracks.com for beam and upright sizes, which makes them easier to model accurately in CAD.

That way your digital layout isn’t just visual but also practical for checking clearances, safety zones, and forklift turning radiuses.