Taper NPT
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Taper NPT
Hello people of Creo Users,
I was wondering if anyone here has any success in creating a tapered thread (such as NPT) in Creo Direct Modeling. I know Pro-E has this feature, but since I don't have the program available to me I cannot see how it is done, and I can hardly find any resource material for this subject.
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The taper angle is fairly straight forward. The OD at the surface however seems to be the challenge.
I suggest making a table of common sizes and keeping it handy.
Any particular size you need the specs for out of Creo?
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Basically 1/8 -> 4" sizes
Yes I have a table for this and other tapered thread handy
**As I'm CST it's nearly 5pm here so I'll be answering replies tomorrow **
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Very good. Are you saying you have the PTC hole files or a industry reference?
PTC would likely be a little miffed if I posted the data so this is an example of how the hole table data is applied:
From what I remember, threads do not translate in Creo Direct Modeling. But I included the reference here:
Are you trying to make physical threads in Creo Direct?
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yeah, that might be. But the reference you're showing is pretty much what i'm trying to create, the simplified version. Physical threads just take up too much resources
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Did they add some sort of of representative thread in Creo Direct? I worked with CoCreate and didn't see anything for thread representation.
What I can do is make a export step with surfaces that has the default NPT sizes you need. Would that help?
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it's pretty much a straight thread when you fill out their tables, so no tapering.
Yes, that would be very helpful Though I'm just a beginner lisp operator
it will help me out a lot
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I'll post up a STEP file later today.
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Thank you
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I can see one of these at my local ACE h/w
Part file is Creo 2.0 full version parametric
The Neutral and Step files have annotations and quilts included
Let me know if you have trouble with any of these.
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Thanks for the files...this helped me!
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You are welcome, Manuel.
Welcome to the forum!
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Honestly I'm still stuck on this. I can create the profiles, but not the thread attribute
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What version of Pro/E are you using?
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ah..... I'm actually using Creo Direct Modeling.... not Pro E
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I got ya. I have no clue as to how direct modeling manages their parameters.
