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welded joint holes problems

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antoniodc

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hi guys, I'm having trouble with the holes of a welded set in solidworks 2020.
I created the axieme in the environment together, I applied some slings and I inserted threaded holes and plug holes of various sizes.
When I go to make the boards, I have various problems:
- doesn't recognize the plug holes and so I'm forced to manually insert the center hole symbol
- does not recognize me the 3/4 circumference in the front view of the threaded holes
- does not automatically insert the m symbol of the thread, but it quotas the diameter of the hole hazel (for example, instead of m6, it tells me fi5.
I add that I activated the display of everything that was possible to activate.
Where am I wrong?
 
This is what Did you fix it?
and This is what?
does not recognize the plug holes and therefore I am forced to manually insert the center hole symbol
Plug holes are never recognized
does not recognize me the 3/4 circumference in the front view of the threaded holes
make inserting elements of the model> annotation> cosmetic fingering
does not automatically insert the m symbol of the thread, but it quotas me the diameter of the hole
if you do not have cosmetic thread you are listing a normal hole
 
because every discussion has to be a question dwindling and controversial to clearly understand what is being done.
you do not have a rag of image to understand whether the cosmetic thread is there or not (having the file would be too)
remains the problem to quote the hole in section.
So you solved the others? or wait 3 months to know?
remains the problem to quote the hole in section.
If you have cosmetic thread lines you can quote them otherwise not. if the resulting quota is ø5 means that you are selecting the edges of the hole and not the thread lines, from here you do not run
 
Purely informative, solidworks manages multibody modeling which means that you do not need to model a set to simulate a weld.
 

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