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fori filettati e family table

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I would like to create a family table of a part where I have standard threaded holes. between the various instances the threaded holes change in size, for example you pass from the hole m12 to that m20. so far I have been able to do the various instances by inserting in the generic all the types of punctures previewed and then in the various instances the active/sopprim depending on the necessity. does not exist the possibility to change the holes for "replacement"? for example of the hole from m12 with that from m20 (I hope to be clear in the concept).

For example, to make the family table of a simple sleeve I have to insert 24 holes for ciscun type thread! if possible the road of "replacement" would be reduced to a couple for each type.

thanks in advance

aminati
 
I would like to create a family table of a part where I have standard threaded holes. between the various instances the threaded holes change in size, for example you pass from the hole m12 to that m20. so far I have been able to do the various instances by inserting in the generic all the types of punctures previewed and then in the various instances the active/sopprim depending on the necessity. does not exist the possibility to change the holes for "replacement"? for example of the hole from m12 with that from m20 (I hope to be clear in the concept).

For example, to make the family table of a simple sleeve I have to insert 24 holes for ciscun type thread! if possible the road of "replacement" would be reduced to a couple for each type.

thanks in advance

aminati
Look, I just made a family of threaded heads and created 8 variants of a generic model. In my opinion the easiest way is to vary thread diameters as odds and not as active/unactive feautures, otherwise you become thin and in the generic you find n threaded holes at the same point. . .
the advice that I give you if you have to make a family is to leave the standard holes and make simple extrusions and cosmetics, then maybe you tie the diameters with relationships (eg d(int)=d(ext)-1.08*p for threaded holes metric) etc... I attach you an immagne of my family, I hope to be explained well.
ah important thing, it is better if you first renounce the crucial quotas of the family, so you find them more easily:finger:
 

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thanks for the suggestion, it is what I had already done for the past, but it lends itself to errors if in the table I put wrong values. Actually even in the other system there can be errors and everything becomes even more complicated when dealing with conical threads.

aminati
 
Bye to all,
I also have a similar requirement, to avoid having to manually insert all quota values in the ft, when I create a new part; If we create a series of tables, one for each type of thread, to be imported, when needed, directly into the ft?
Before we lose time, do you think this is feasible?
 

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