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Lorraine

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Nov 19, 2002
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When i have a part with an M6 thread on, and place it in a hole with an M6 thread, it tells me that they interefere when i do the interference test. This is very annoying when i have 20 intereferences and about 12 of them are as described above. Any help guys? Am i doing something wrong?

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Lorraine
 
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No, you aren't doing anything wrong.

The reason it shows an interference is because the threads are cosmetic only. On external threads (ie your bolt), the solid model is at the major diameter. On internal threads (ie your hole), the solid model is at the minor diameter. The result is that you will always have an interference in the amount of the difference between your major and minor diameters.

The way we get around that here is by modeling the bolt to the minor diameter. Bolts are purchased items so we don't need to show the thread representation on them, nor do we detail them out on the drawing face so we don't need to use the thread feature for callouts and dimensional sizes.

If we have to manufacture the thread, then we model it correctly and ignore the interference report as appropriate.

--Scott
 
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