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thread type in hole chart

Abhinand
13-Aquamarine

thread type in hole chart

May I know how the thread sizes are identified in hole chart. For example how to differentiate M10x1(pitch) and M10X1.5(pitch) threads separately in hole chart.

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Abhinand
13-Aquamarine
(To:Abhinand)

As a continuation to above thread, the following need to be updated in EMX. Example the below cooling nipple thread size is m10X1(pitch). But in UDF cosmetic thread parameter it is given as 1.5 pitch.

 

tschneyer
6-Contributor
(To:Abhinand)

Hello,

 

thanks for leting us know. We will fix it in coming releases!

 

Regards

 

Thomas

Kind Regards
Thomas Schneyer
B&W Software GmbH

Hi Abhinand,

there are different ways to differentiate between regular threads and fine pitch threads.

 

  1. You can use a parameter to do this. In your picture for example ‘PITCH’ or ‘THREAD_PER_INCH’ is defined. You can simply add this parameter to your Holechart Table.
    http://support.ptc.com/help/creo/apps/shc/usascii/#page/SHC%2F_wildcards%2FAbout_using_Wildcards.html%23wwconnect_header
  2. You can use the drill hole diameter of your thread and set Holechart option ‘DIAMETER_FOR_THREADNAMES’ to ‘HOLE’.
    http://support.ptc.com/help/creo/apps/shc/usascii/#page/SHC%2FConfiguring_Threadnames.html%23

Hope this will solve your problem.

 

Regarding your changes in EMX, I have forward this to @tschneyer  who takes care about EMX.

 

Regards,
Oli

Oliver Gräbner
B&W Software GmbH
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