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Today I was wondering if it was possible to use this function with self-tapping rivets that I am drawing for my personal library. . .
Also tell me if and what did I wrong in putting the mating rules? I want the stem to be concentric and the bottom of it to be tangent to the face below?

Thank you.
 

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Today I was wondering if it was possible to use this function with self-tapping rivets that I am drawing for my personal library. . .
Also tell me if and what did I wrong in putting the mating rules? I want the stem to be concentric and the bottom of it to be tangent to the face below?

Thank you.
go to the toolbox... in pem-metric, and check if that model is present.
If it's not there, open a similar one and look at that coupling.
If you want to keep yours, splash a circle on the head of the component and use it
to make an extruded cut of a few thousandths.
then add the mating rule by selecting only the edge of the cut.
leaves everything default.
save the component and try to insert it into a set.

Hi.


ps, forget about smart fasteners.. .
 

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go to the toolbox... in pem-metric, and check if that model is present.
If it's not there, open a similar one and look at that coupling.
If you want to keep yours, splash a circle on the head of the component and use it
to make an extruded cut of a few thousandths.
then add the mating rule by selecting only the edge of the cut.
leaves everything default.
save the component and try to insert it into a set.

Hi.


ps, forget about smart fasteners.. .
Thanks mike for the answer, now I go home and try... in my toolbox of swx 2010 there is no "pem" of any kind! I just wanted to try to see if it was automatically mounted in place that I want with just one click, but from what I see and from my little experience I think it is. I'll let you know. :finger:
 
Thanks mike for the answer, now I go home and try... in my toolbox of swx 2010 there is no "pem" of any kind! I just wanted to try to see if it was automatically mounted in place that I want with just one click, but from what I see and from my little experience I think it is. I'll let you know. :finger:
quiet, you will see that enjoyment when, with drag and drop, the component you
will install where you want.
I don't know if you know: if you want to flip the component at the time of release
on the hole, click the tab button.
 
quiet, you will see that enjoyment when, with drag and drop, the component you
will install where you want.
I don't know if you know: if you want to flip the component at the time of release
on the hole, click the tab button.
I did exactly as you suggested and everything works great as I imagined this afternoon... That was exactly what I was trying to do! the trick of the tab key did not know and I must say that it is very convenient!
Thanks again for the quick help!
 
I'm taking advantage of it if I can... !
I tried to do the same the hexagonal threaded rivet but I couldn't find an element so fast for the drag&drop as before... .
If you have time, take a look at me?
Thanks again.

(I don't have fury, I'm preparing my library calmly)
 

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I'm taking advantage of it if I can... !
I tried to do the same the hexagonal threaded rivet but I couldn't find an element so fast for the drag&drop as before... .
If you have time, take a look at me?
Thanks again.

(I don't have fury, I'm preparing my library calmly)
I hope I've guessed how they fit.
However in the sense to create a coupling is that.
 

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I hope I've guessed how they fit.
However in the sense to create a coupling is that.
Unfortunately the rivet with hexagonal section of 6.4mm must be mounted in a hexagonal hole of identical dimensions. Actually the rivet is 6.2mm and the hexagonal hole of 6.4mm. I also tried with the faces, with the edges and the section but I couldn't. or better I managed but I have to give in a second moment other mating relationships and not as previously with the round rivet of today afternoon!
 
Yeah, that's right, that's stupid. I didn't notice.
tomorrow I try again, now after 11 hours we swx I have full balodes.. :biggrin:
 

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