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No nuts in bolted connection with custom bolt

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Message 1 of 14
roelfoubert
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No nuts in bolted connection with custom bolt

I have a problem with a custom bolt in the bolted connection.

I want to add DIN 15237 to the content center. I thought it was succesfully done, but with the bolted connection I can't select a nut.

What is the best procedure to make a custom bolt to work with the bolted connection?

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Message 2 of 14
johnsonshiue
in reply to: roelfoubert

Hi! I guess the standard libraries required in this workflow are not included. Close all files. Go to Get Started -> Projects -> click on Configure CC Library (the button on the right at the bottom) -> make sure DIN standard is included.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
Message 3 of 14
roelfoubert
in reply to: johnsonshiue

The standard libraries are checked in the project file. When I change the custom bolt to a Din931 the nuts are visible. But with my custom bolt they don’t. So I think I missed something when I publish the custom bolt, but I don’t know what.

Message 4 of 14
johnsonshiue
in reply to: roelfoubert

Hi! Please share the custom bolt here so we can take a closer look?

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
Message 5 of 14
roelfoubert
in reply to: johnsonshiue

I've attached my custom bolt. 

Message 6 of 14
jan_priban
in reply to: roelfoubert

Hi,

 when I open your bolt, it seems bolt has not been authorized. Components/part used in AddIns like Bolted Connection / Frame Generator / Tube & Pipe have to authorized. So you need to authorize our bolt.

 

Regards

 

Jan Priban

 

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Message 7 of 14
roelfoubert
in reply to: jan_priban

I did this before publishing the part. But then I can't select a nut in the bolted connection.

Can you test this for me? And tell me what I'm doing wrong?

 
 
Message 8 of 14
jan_priban
in reply to: roelfoubert

OK, I can help you, but the part you sent is bolt

CustomBolt.jpg

but you are talking about nut :). Send the nut please.

 

Jan Priban

Message 9 of 14
roelfoubert
in reply to: jan_priban

This bolt is a custom bolt. I want to use this custom bolt in the bolted connection. But then I can't use the standard nuts in the bolted connection like DIN 934 for example. So I thought I did something wrong with the publishing of the bolt. 

 
 
 
 
Message 10 of 14
jan_priban
in reply to: jan_priban

Sorry, I see what you want.

 

Your bolt is OK,  but no nut pairs with your bolt, right?

 

 

Message 11 of 14
roelfoubert
in reply to: jan_priban

correct. It needs to work with the standard nuts in the content center.

I tried doing the same steps with a standard bolt and I get the same result so I think I do something wrong with authoring or publishing to the content center.

 
 
Message 12 of 14
jan_priban
in reply to: roelfoubert

Hello,

 

basically there is nothing wrong with bolt you made, model is nice 🙂

 

Based on Content Center / Publish recommendation and my suggestions:

- there are some parameters duplicates (like r, R) and Content Center is not case-sensitive, so r=R which is wrong

- can be resolved by rename, but in your case by Purge parameters since not all parameters are used/required

- make your bolt iPart (even it has only one member/row)

- add Thread info into iPart table (Class, Designation)

- re-author (hex Head category is OK even your bolt is not hex head)

- all should be fine like I see on R 2020.3

 

(Seems like your current bolt version has a thread somehow incompatible with nut thread.)

 

Regards

 

Jan Priban

 

UserBolt_AddThreadInfo.jpgUserBolt_purgePar.jpgUserBolt2.jpgUserBolt1.jpg

Message 13 of 14
roelfoubert
in reply to: jan_priban

Thanks it works perfectly with inventor 2020.2.2.

What is the Grip Length from the bolt? It's not clear to me which parameter I need to link. 

 
 
Message 14 of 14
jan_priban
in reply to: roelfoubert

It should be distance between end of thread and bottom head side. But to be honest, inspecting existing bolts from Content Center, it is something else, e.g. constant value / number (not parameter).

 

Sorry, no clear answer

 

Jan Priban

 

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