The
Stud Wizard PropertyManager appears when you create or edit a stud
feature.
To open this
PropertyManager:
In a part, click Stud Wizard
(Features toolbar) or
.
Type of Stud
|
Creates Stud on a
Cylindrical Body |
Select an edge of a cylindrical
face to create the stud. |
|
Creates Stud on a
Surface |
On the Stud tab, specify the stud parameters. On the
Position tab, select the
face
to
position the stud. |
Stud Tab
Position
Tabs
Available when you click
Creates Stud
on a Surface
in
Type of
Stud.
|
Stud
tab |
Specifies values for the shaft
and thread. |
|
Position
tab |
Positions the stud on the face.
You can position only one stud per feature. |
Edge
Available only for
Creates Stud on a
Cylindrical Body
.
Edge |
Select an external circular edge
on a cylindrical body to create the stud. |
Shaft Details
Available only for
Creates Stud on a
Surface
, on the
Stud
tab.
|
Shaft
Length |
Specifies the length of the
shaft. |
|
Shaft
Diameter |
Specifies the diameter of the
shaft. |
Standard
Specify the dimensioning standard,
type
of thread, and
thread
size. The major diameter updates based on the settings.
|
Standard |
Specifies the dimensioning
standard,
such as ANSI
Metric or ISO. |
|
Type |
Specifies the thread
type,
such as Machine
Threads. |
|
Size |
Specifies the thread size. |
|
Major
Diameter |
Specifies the major diameter of
the thread. The Type and
Size control this
value. |
Thread
|
End
Condition |
Extends the thread from the
starting edge to the specified end condition. |
|
Thread
Depth |
Available if you select Blind for End Condition. Specifies the thread length along
the stud from the starting edge. |
|
Thread
Class |
Specifies a thread class fit that
measures the looseness or tightness of external mating threads. You
can retrieve and use this information
for
hole callouts in drawings.
1A
|
Loose commercial fit for easy assembly
and disassembly
|
3A
|
Tight fit
for
a close fit between mating parts
|
|
Restore Default Values |
Overrides the
values
in the fields and reverts to the default values. The background
color of the fields is white for the default value and yellow for
the override value. |