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How to make bolted joint for temporary use in NX10/TC10

How to make bolted joint for temporary use in NX10/TC10

How to make bolted joint for temporary use in NX10/TC10

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I need to make huge amount of bolted joints in assembly with screw-spring washer(optional)-plain washer/material-material/plain washer-spring washer-nut configuration. How to do it most efficiently? I am using elements from reuse library customized to our production environment.

EDIT: I am trying to us tools/reuse library/fasteners assembly, but I can't make this configuration that I need.
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RE: How to make bolted joint for temporary use in NX10/TC10

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OK, I managed to make configuration for fastener assembly configuration library and to use it in assembly, problem was that family part templates where not correct... but now I have interfering parts of screw plan and elastic washer on one side and elastic washer, plain washer and nut on other side, as they are positioned to face of material instead to be stack on each other.

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