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I'm trying to open a step file created from Creo (with AP242) and PMI data, but unable to import the PMI data from the file?

I have checked the box PMI in preferences.

 

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There're a lot of settings in the Creo AP242 protocol. Can be that this is causing the issue.

Does anyone has a solution for this issue?

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MRWakefield
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I've not had any experience with this personally but does this page here help at all?

If this answers your question please mark the thread as solved as it can help others find solutions in the future.
Marcus Wakefield


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I've created a Windows application (and now Mac as well) for creating custom thread files for Fusion. You can find out about it here. Hope you find it useful.
If you need to know how to offset threads for 3D printing then I've created a guide here which you might find useful.
If you would like to send me a tip for any help I've provided or for any of my software applications you've found useful, you can do this via my Ko-Fi page here.
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Thank you!  I have red that one. I does not contain a sample or else to verify the funtionality. I probably need to try some options with Creo AP242 export??

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MRWakefield
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Ok, sorry it wasn't much help. Hopefully someone else here will have more experience with this.

If this answers your question please mark the thread as solved as it can help others find solutions in the future.
Marcus Wakefield


____________________________________________________________________________________
I've created a Windows application (and now Mac as well) for creating custom thread files for Fusion. You can find out about it here. Hope you find it useful.
If you need to know how to offset threads for 3D printing then I've created a guide here which you might find useful.
If you would like to send me a tip for any help I've provided or for any of my software applications you've found useful, you can do this via my Ko-Fi page here.
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MRWakefield
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There's also a NIST STEP File Analyzer and Viewer which might help.

If this answers your question please mark the thread as solved as it can help others find solutions in the future.
Marcus Wakefield


____________________________________________________________________________________
I've created a Windows application (and now Mac as well) for creating custom thread files for Fusion. You can find out about it here. Hope you find it useful.
If you need to know how to offset threads for 3D printing then I've created a guide here which you might find useful.
If you would like to send me a tip for any help I've provided or for any of my software applications you've found useful, you can do this via my Ko-Fi page here.
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Hello Marcus,

 

I already downloaded the NIST application and it helps visualizing the issue.

I'm making some small progress with Creo Ap 242 export files, but not yet there!

Thanks for the help so far!

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MRWakefield
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Thanks for the update 😊. Good to hear you're making progress.

If this answers your question please mark the thread as solved as it can help others find solutions in the future.
Marcus Wakefield


____________________________________________________________________________________
I've created a Windows application (and now Mac as well) for creating custom thread files for Fusion. You can find out about it here. Hope you find it useful.
If you need to know how to offset threads for 3D printing then I've created a guide here which you might find useful.
If you would like to send me a tip for any help I've provided or for any of my software applications you've found useful, you can do this via my Ko-Fi page here.
____________________________________________________________________________________

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