Hardware library
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Hardware library
Does anyone know of a public hardware library(bolts, nuts, screw, ect...) that I can download. Of if someone has a library they are willing to share that would work too.
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There is a number of libraries available on the PTC Software Download page
They are located under Release Wildfire > Wildfire Library Databases ...
I think the one you are looking for is the Basic library
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Thanks, that seems to have all the hardware I could want. Do I have manually place all the files in Windchill?
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I just did a quick test(Intralink 9.1) and looks like you should be able to import multiple files into a workspace. Seems to be quite straight forward.
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I looked at doing that, but I don't understand the names of the creo files, so I don't want to import them into my system yet. The models of bolts, washers, ect. all look like what I want, I just don't know how I am supposed to know what they are. I was hoping for something very simple, Ex. 1/4"x2 hex bolt, or #10 mach screw. Below is an image of a hex bolt Creo name "HS00604" that name means nothing to me so I'm wondering how I'm supposed to find what I'm looking for in this basic library.
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Attached find the pdf with the naming conventions. This library is very old, you may find it easier to create your own using family tables.
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This PDF is great, thanks. I was hoping to avoid making my own, I also don't really want to go through and rename all these parts to something that makes sense. So for now I'm going to keep looking for a more functional library.
