Dimensions problems with file transfer from Fusion 360 to Inventor

Dimensions problems with file transfer from Fusion 360 to Inventor

gyuneshmehmed
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Dimensions problems with file transfer from Fusion 360 to Inventor

gyuneshmehmed
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Hello,
I have a question.

I have a discrepancy in size when transferring a file from Fusion 360 to Inventor. Generally, we work on the details in the Fusion 360 and transfer them to Inventor and draw them drawings(dwg) there. But when there is a thread to the thread is shifted as shown in the pictures.
I'm asking for help.

Thank you in advance.


Greetings

Gyunesh Mehmed

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PinRudolf
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How are you moving the files from Fusion to Inventor? Are you, for example, using  anycad to move the files to Inventor or are you using export formats such as step or stl?

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HughesTooling
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@gyuneshmehmed  First Please don't attach pictures. There's an option Photos on the editor toolbar to embed them, please use this option. 

 

Did you apply a thread in Fusion? If you did has it changed the diameters? For example a M39 x 4 thread will change the OD to mid tolerance.

So the OD will be 38.703 mm so changing the lengths where you have a chamfer

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TheCADWhisperer
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Attach your *.f3d and resulting *.ipt model files here.

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gyuneshmehmed
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I export Fusion file in Inventor and they are connected.

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HughesTooling
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It's like I said, you added the thread in Fusion and its changed the OD to mid limit (47.882) and because you're measuring to a chamfer the length is shorter.

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gyuneshmehmed
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Thanks for reply.

Can you tell me how, then, will I be able to resize my drawings when there is a thread?

What must I do in sketch to get the correct dimension.

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gyuneshmehmed
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Hello,

Do you have anyone solution of my problem.

Thanks in advance!

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HughesTooling
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Don't add the threads in Fusion, they will not transfer to Inventor, or add the threads to the diameters after inporting into Inventor so Inventor knows which diameters have threads.

 

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