I just opened the SAT file.
The stupid translator created 3 separate part files for this single part.
It should have created only 2 parts:
- the main body
- the threaded insert at the bottom.
So you have to do some work to fix this if you want to use it.
First thing you need to do is separate the 2 true parts.
Then join all the rest of the solids & surfaces of the main part into one part.
The way I did that is open one of the parts and derive the other parts into it.
Then delete all the unwanted features and export it as a STEP file.
Then reopen the STEP file and save it as a part file (ipt) and do your edits to make it a solid.
Here's how I did that:
Find where all the separate features join and figure out which surfaces are unnecessary.
Delete them and take another look at the surfaces where they joined.
Also look at which faces are defective.
Delete all the features you don't need, whether defective or good.
Where the top nut joins the body needs work.
The end faces of the top nut also need work
You will also see defective faces on some of the chamfers that need work.
You have to delete all those bad faces and remake them.
After doing all of that, then Stitch everything together and you should have a complete solid.
Same with the other (small) part.
This process took me about an hour to do.
See attached model to visualize my work-flow.
The lesson in this is to see if you can find the part online for free.
That could save a lot of time.
But sometimes it's just easier to make it from scratch as a native Inventor part, or do what I did to this vendor part.
... Chris
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