You can create a thread
with a reference, either circular (circle or point) or linear
(line). For example, you can apply a thread
to a hole with a line as reference.
From the Annotation section of the action bar, click Thread with Reference
.
Tip:
An
alternative method is to select several holes and then click
Thread
.
In the Tools Palette, the following options are available:
Reference Tap
,
which is activated by default.
Reference Thread
.
Select Reference Thread
.
Select the hole (or circle) to which you want to apply
the thread.
Select a reference line.
The thread is created according to this reference.
Select an axis line handle and drag it along a
direction.
Thread axis lines are modified symmetrically.
Tip:
To move only one axis line, press Ctrl + drag the handle.
Important:
When creating a thread associated to interactive (2D)
geometry, the 2D circle radius is computed according to
the following formula:
Thread Radius = 2D Circle Radius * 1.125mm +0.25mm.
The Metric Thin Pitch or Metric Thick Pitch defined by standards
being different, these cannot be applied.
When creating a thread associated to generative geometry,
a message is displayed if the thread cannot be associative
to the 3D area. In this case, the thread is neither linked to
the 3D area nor to 2D geometry. For example, a non-associative
thread with a reference line is not updated when the
reference line is moved.