SolidWorks Tutorial 13 T-Nut and Bolt Thread Features (Bolt and Nut Screw)

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2019
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    If you want 2D PDF technical drawing from T-NUT you can download it from following link:
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    SOLIDWORKS is a very productive 3D CAD software tool, with its integrated analytical tools and design automation to help stimulate physical behaviour such as kinematics, dynamics, stress, deflection, vibration, temperatures or fluid flow to suit all types of design.
    Hi
    In this video we have tutorial how to make standard T-NUT M12 screw and bolt, screw, with thread for that nut. We are using few commands from future command manager and few commands from sketch command manager to draw the T-NUT and BOLT. Then in future command manager we are using command called thread that is below hole wizard, and we are creating screw for the t-nut and bolt. With this video you can watch and learn to draw in solidworks.
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Komentáře • 30

  • @pedrobetto5724
    @pedrobetto5724 Před měsícem +1

    Great video! Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @tyrvidar
    @tyrvidar Před 4 lety +3

    ok cool I think you just helped me figure out how to make thee thread go all the way through. I was having issues with it starting properly.

  • @mikeomalley8241
    @mikeomalley8241 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello, I figured out that you have to click on fixed part in assembly and select float to have bolt go in and out. How can I choose to put a thread on a 8" boat shaft end for propeller nut? How do you choose a different size other than what is offered in selection?

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 Před 10 měsíci

    Cool info, well done, thanks for sharing :)

  • @carlofontana3677
    @carlofontana3677 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi, there is a way to automatize the NPT or BSPP thread like holes wizard or could be posible create a library that form the thread on a conical part?
    Many thanks

  • @rishikaushik4559
    @rishikaushik4559 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks. I have a question. I’m making a threaded hole from scratch. What would be the hole diameter. Would it be the major diameter or minor dimeter. Say I want a 1”-12. What would be my initial hole size? Thanks in advance

  • @bibibi1136
    @bibibi1136 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi when I want to use thread solid stopped and I have to close solid what should I do ?

  • @ivytechengineer
    @ivytechengineer Před 2 lety +2

    Hello, excellent video. I recreated the bolt and nut in Solidworks and they looks great. I then used the Interference Detection and Solidworks found interference between the bolt and t-nut. I did this after I 3D printed both parts on a Dremel 3D45 and of course they don't screw together. The Dremel probably doesn't have the highest precision for the job but I would have thought the alignment would have been better but the interference was 72.44mm^3. Not sure if the interference is cause by the machine mate between the parts and the surfaces I selected but the D printed part don't seem to work. Not sure why ...

    • @solidworks.tutorial
      @solidworks.tutorial  Před 2 lety +1

      you should make t-nut and the screw same pitch, i have used here arbitrarily dimensions and that is the reason for this problem, make them both 1.75, hole for the t-nut 10.2

  • @JAYTHEGREAT355
    @JAYTHEGREAT355 Před 3 měsíci

    You the og goat of solidworks tutorials . 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @abbytransport948
    @abbytransport948 Před 5 lety +7

    So you drew the nut and bolt, but it would have been nice if you would have explained how to avoid making your nut to big or to small for the the bolt if you didn't want to follow the dims you were using. I'm new to this and I have to make a specialized nut for a 5/8 bolt, so how do I insure that my nut will be the correct size for my bolt? Now that's what I need to learn.

    • @solidworks.tutorial
      @solidworks.tutorial  Před 4 lety +1

      in thread future command is specification part, where you can choose what kind of thread u need :)

  • @Akash-gq6ru
    @Akash-gq6ru Před 3 lety +3

    ✌🏻

  • @combatfox7009
    @combatfox7009 Před 3 lety +2

    You looked used to Solidworks... I'm using Solidworks 2020 but I'm having trouble with the inner thread. I used hole wizard to make the hole but the thread doesn't appear during assembly like my lecturer did. Do I have to make the thread manually or change some options in the wizard hole?
    I tried :
    1.Hole Type = Hole 2.Hole Type = Straight Tap
    Standard = ANSI METRIC Standard = ANSI METRIC
    Type = Tap drills Type = Tapped Hole
    Size = M6x1.0 Size = M6x1.0
    Blind Hole Depth = 10mm Blind Hole Depth = 10mm
    Thread Depth = 12mm
    Both of these don't work... or rather none of the hole wizards have pre-built inner thread during assembly

    • @solidworks.tutorial
      @solidworks.tutorial  Před 3 lety

      Hi
      you can check if your Cosmetic Threads are unable.
      You have one option that is called Annotations and you can find it Future Design Tree, click right click, and enable Cosmetic thread and Shaded cosmetic threads.

  • @mariannamanag1236
    @mariannamanag1236 Před 2 lety +1

    👍

  • @matthewtubio9305
    @matthewtubio9305 Před 3 lety +2

    hello, may i ask what is the difference of metric tap and metric die. thanks in advance

    • @JA-ur8ob
      @JA-ur8ob Před 3 lety +4

      Metric tap cuts into the hole.
      Metric die adds the thread to the hole surface.

    • @matthewtubio9305
      @matthewtubio9305 Před 3 lety +4

      @@JA-ur8ob thank you very much for the info

  • @gracefelicia6712
    @gracefelicia6712 Před 4 lety +1

    how about solidworks 2013? What command that can be use to make T-nut? answer me pls thx

    • @solidworks.tutorial
      @solidworks.tutorial  Před 4 lety

      same as this video, but in 2013 you have not thread futures :(
      thread futures comes after 2016

  • @cohengates4885
    @cohengates4885 Před rokem +1

    Why should the hole be 10.9mm before making the thread? Is there a rule or something?

    • @solidworks.tutorial
      @solidworks.tutorial  Před rokem +1

      dimensions for this video are taken arbitrarily.
      but for example: hole size for M12 is 10.5mm and M12 screw is Ø12mm and M12 standard Pitch is 1.5mm
      for M8 hole size is 6.75mm screw is Ø8mm and Pitch is 1.25mm.
      international.optimas.com/technical-resources/tapping-sizes/

    • @cohengates4885
      @cohengates4885 Před rokem

      @@solidworks.tutorial Thank you for the explanation!

  • @carlosmigueljacinto7591

    karaan