Hello!
I am trying to attach a Female NPT 1/8'' 27 TPI connection on my custom part for attachment of a check valve. I saw that NPT is not an option in Fusion 360. I was trying to use BSP Thread but on a Loft to account for the 1/16'' tapering per inch. Is there any better way to incorporate a Female NPT thread into a design? Additionally, Fusion does not allow me to select the interior of a loft for thread creation.
Any advise?
See attachment for the CAD of the part I want to attach and the part I am designing.
Thanks
Maggie
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Hi Maggie,
i would use your coupler, assembled/postioned to your elbow and use the combine tool to cut the treads. Partly this is dependent on what your expectation of output is. are you 3D printing this?
Another method would be to grab a part from McMaster-Carr with the NPT threads already in place and modify the geometry to what you need. Unless there is something very specific about the geometry of lofted elbow you created that the standard part won't work for, that's what I would likely do.
Also threads can only be applied to cylindrical shapes and not to conical ones.
I'm just finding the same thing. It's kinda strange that I can do every kind of threads under the sun except for NPT. If Autodesk were a Japanese or German company, that might make more sense. Please add the "National" Pipe Thread of your home country to the thread choices ASAP.
2024 and still no NPT pipe threads. Doesn't make sense. People have been asking for more than a decade for the NPT thread.
I have already use the NPT thread in Fusion 360
Hole > Taper Tapped > two types of NPT Type
Normal NPT
NPT for PVC Pipe and Fitings
In fact the male NPT is not exiting
The NPT option on the hole function has very little benefit. It doesn't model with the design, meaning it doesn't work for 3D prints and it doesn't work when creating molds for injection molding. It only provides a note on the drawings.
I have discovered that NPT threads are conical, not cylindrical. This seems to be very tough for Fusion to handle.
I've been starting to use the "Coil" function and custom building NPT threads. You can get the conical feature by adding an angle to the coil (which is calculated on thread length and different diameters). It has been tough but it's possible. This website will give you the info (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_pipe_thread) and remember to use the "half angle" when applying to the coil.
Such an irritation for something that should just be there.
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