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Use the variables from the above example again:
Pull the rectangle with the variables D and L.
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The buttons Cylindrical thread by length and Conical thread by lengths are only active once a Rotation axis has been determined! |
Follow the information in the footnote:
Click on the respective sketch elements and areas.
The Change parameter window opens.
Adjust your input in the Change parameter window. Set the applied variables.
Per Default, DIN158 is set. Change this if desired via the selection list.
Per default, the checkbox "def." is set. A coarse thread pitch is created corresponding to the set standards.
If you want to create a fine thread with a defined thread pitch, deactivate the checkbox and enter the variable name for the thread pitch ('P').
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For a fine thread, variable 'P' must be applied for the thread pitch in the table! See also Section 7.5.4.3.11.1.1.2, “Fine thread - variants ”. |
Is used for specific thread and enables further specification.
If the second checkbox is activated, you can carry out the query of whether left or right thread through the table as well. In this case, enter the respective variable name into the input area.
All entries are immediately displayed in the sketch.
The thread is automatically specified as a cosmetic element (blue lines).