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possibility to add a type of thread?

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Good afternoon.
I am making the following post, having the threaded ends (they are m24x2).X discussione filettature.webpwhile I carry out the model and create the cosmetic thread on the edge I indicated (Purple arrow arrow), if I can add in the drop-down menu (a sinister, freccia verde), the remaining fine steps that are m24x1 e m24x1,5 (according to the table below).Tabella x discussione filettature.webp
 

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sul forum c'è una debate in which there is explained how to do, there is a complete pdf of threads and then follow the steps to create a new standard where you put everything. If you don't make the new standard, when you update the version of solidworks....you lose everything.
similar discussions.quicareful that in the standard solidworks iso there are some wrong holes as pre-light and step and then as indication m00 that instead turns out to fine step and vice versa m00x0
 
sul forum c'è una debate in which there is explained how to do, there is a complete pdf of threads and then follow the steps to create a new standard where you put everything. If you don't make the new standard, when you update the version of solidworks....you lose everything.
similar discussions.quicareful that in the standard solidworks iso there are some wrong holes as pre-light and step and then as indication m00 that instead turns out to fine step and vice versa m00x0
@meccanicamg Thank you very much.
in the week I repeat and try to publish images where, step by step, I show how to achieve this.
 
Great. I had copied/paste from the table but beware of "." and ",".
After a while I noticed on the average diameters that I was wrong and did not make me make cosmetic threads on the male trees because obviously the comma was moved by 3 places.
 
Good evening, guys.
I'm trying to solve the doubt that I'm angered but I can't. I'll try in the week to find a solution.
for @meccanicamg: in the first link you left me in this post, brought back below
sul forum c'è una debate in which there is explained how to do, there is a complete pdf of threads and then follow the steps to create a new standard where you put everything. if you don't make the new standard, when you update the version of solidworks....you lose everything.similar discussions.
here.

careful that in the standard solidworks iso there are some wrong holes as pre-light and step and then as indication m00 that instead turns out to fine step and vice versa m00x0
is reported only to the holes, which could be useful to create new threads for the "hole wizard" (i.e. the generation wizard holes) but does not explain how to create a new cosmetic thread for the shaft. How do you create your own personal standard?
after you created your standard, with the phrase "when you update the version of solidworks...you lose everything"You mean if I don't save him/it, I have to do it again every time I create a new model?
 
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Good evening, guys.
I'm trying to solve the doubt that I'm angered but I can't. I'll try in the week to find a solution.
for @meccanicamg: in the first link you left me in this post, brought back below

is reported only to the holes, which could be useful to create new threads for the "hole wizard" (i.e. the generation wizard holes) but does not explain how to create a new cosmetic thread for the shaft. How do you create your own personal standard?
after you created your standard, with the phrase "when you update the version of solidworks...you lose everything"You mean if I don't save him/it, I have to do it again every time I create a new model?
to create new is giving you have to enter the management toolbox and instead of iso create your standards.
if you change a standard iso or din and install a service pack or a new release, you lose the changes.

all explained in the online guides of solidworks and in the video tutorials on youtube, just search. are daily activities and explanations are there.
 

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