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metric threads for bolts

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because when you go through cosmetics, the bolts m14 and m18 are not present?
is it possible to download them and import them into the list?
now my method is a bit slender I take a bolt esmpio m16 and I modify it in its parameters (on tools) in m14, so in the table for the separate m14.....
 
because when you go through cosmetics, the bolts m14 and m18 are not present?
is it possible to download them and import them into the list?
now my method is a bit slender I take a bolt esmpio m16 and I modify it in its parameters (on tools) in m14, so in the table for the separate m14.....
Are you talking about creo?
 
pro/e wf4!!!!!!!creo is not ex pro/e? ? ?
si, creo is the new version of pro/e.
a small note, you placed in the wrong section, the assembly is dedicated to the discussions on the assemblies (assembly).
I will move the discussion to the parts modeling area and give it a more suitable name.

Is your question about a screw or a nut?
because the bolt usually includes both the screw and the nut.
for threaded holes pro/e uses a data table in which there are no existing holes in the world.
you can create a custom table defined as .hol file (by copying the existing one) in which to insert all the holes that interest you and are missing in the default one.
 
si, creo is the new version of pro/e.
a small note, you placed in the wrong section, the assembly is dedicated to the discussions on the assemblies (assembly).
I will move the discussion to the parts modeling area and give it a more suitable name.

Is your question about a screw or a nut?
because the bolt usually includes both the screw and the nut.
for threaded holes pro/e uses a data table in which there are no existing holes in the world.
you can create a custom table defined as .hol file (by copying the existing one) in which to insert all the holes that interest you and are missing in the default one.
I'm sorry, I was talking about nut bolt and washer! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
 
on the screw thread you have no problem, being a cosmetic is handled without metric tables.
the nut thread is handled as I told you before, with table led by .hol files
then if you do not have the desired hole in the default table, you must create a custom table.
otherwise you create the foreskin and then apply the cosmetic thread.

I suggest you manage the bolts in family table.
 
on the screw thread you have no problem, being a cosmetic is handled without metric tables.
the nut thread is handled as I told you before, with table led by .hol files
then if you do not have the desired hole in the default table, you must create a custom table.
otherwise you create the foreskin and then apply the cosmetic thread.

I suggest you manage the bolts in family table.
I'm not talking about threads. There are no bolts, dice and washers m14 and m18.I wanted a system to create them!!!!without going to change the suffix from those resistant! ! ! ! !
 
You could change your family table by adding the missing models (although m14 are not recommended by manuals), just open your family table model, go to tool(struments)--->family table then on "add new instance" and add your new model by inserting the parameters into the appropriate columns.

I hope I didn't forget anything... .
 

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