I like using the screw assistant to create multiple screws and their corresponding threaded mount holes.
First thing that bugs me, is that I can only use multiple locations at once in the mode "Concentric", but most of the time this is a proper mode for me.
The major flaw is the following:
Often we do not use cylindric bores but slots instead for some adjustability in certain directions. In these I place a working axis marks where the screw should go (mostly centered).
- when I then make a single screw conection choosing the axis as round reference, everything works fine
- when I choose multiple axes as round references the screws are not inserted properly (they drop at the origin) and also the primary screw looses its constraints and becomes red in the model tree with a warning sign :warning: next to it
- when I use cylindric bores as round reference instead, everything works just as it should (single and multiple)
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Hi
Check the behavior in these cases:
Kacper Suchomski
Thanks for that quick response.
I've tested what you proposed, but I can not select the points as references at all.
- neither sketch points nor 3D-points
- neither for screw assistant mode "concentric" nor "on point"
Maybe this is due to the points being part of a part in a sub-assembly, but at the same point lie the axes, which I could still select as references
Are you sure you have selected the correct settings in the dialog box?
Kacper Suchomski
Where does one find this "Screw Assistant" feature being mentioned? Thanks
Kacper Suchomski
Yes, I am pretty sure. Tested several alternative options. I am quite convinced that - with regards to the axes at least - this is a bug on Inventor's side.
I think a big problem for the algorithm might be the separate subasemblies used as references for screw positioning.
Kacper Suchomski
Yeah, but regardless of having Sub-Asm activated or not, I can not select those 3D-points, but Work Axes from the exact same file work - with the issue that screws are placed at the origin (though holes are created correctly).
As a workaround for now I put another volume body filling the hole, that leaves a regular cylindrical hole in the center and use this as reference. Even though is is a bit tedious, it works at least... 🙂
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