Hi,
Is there a limitation with adding threaded holes to a folded plate? I have been trying to fix a plate to a folded plate with a set screw and the threaded portion appears in the first plate only (non folded) I thought there may have been a problem with the bolts settings so modelled 2 plain rectangle plates and it was perfect.
Hi,
Is there a limitation with adding threaded holes to a folded plate? I have been trying to fix a plate to a folded plate with a set screw and the threaded portion appears in the first plate only (non folded) I thought there may have been a problem with the bolts settings so modelled 2 plain rectangle plates and it was perfect.
if you have a look in the "objects" tab--ribbon connections objects--> drop down, there's an extra command for bolts/holes for folded plates.
Sebastian Eiche
Application Engineer @Mensch und Maschine acadGraph
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if you have a look in the "objects" tab--ribbon connections objects--> drop down, there's an extra command for bolts/holes for folded plates.
Sebastian Eiche
Application Engineer @Mensch und Maschine acadGraph
If this information was helpful, please use the Accept as Solution function, this make it easier for other users
I'm having a very similar issue. I have 2 slotted holes and 1 round hole in a plate; but when I try to connect that plate to another plate (via "folded plate" option for a press broke plate) the holes disappear every time. I've tried "folding" the plates first and then adding the holes, but the holes try to insert into the wrong plane.
I'm having a very similar issue. I have 2 slotted holes and 1 round hole in a plate; but when I try to connect that plate to another plate (via "folded plate" option for a press broke plate) the holes disappear every time. I've tried "folding" the plates first and then adding the holes, but the holes try to insert into the wrong plane.
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