Creating a Matching Cosmetic Threads Folder
You can filter components with matching cosmetic threads from Interference Detection results and place them in a separate folder. Interferences because of mismatched threads, misaligned threads, or other interfering geometry are still listed as interferences.
To segregate interferences between matching cosmetic threads:
Examples: Cosmetic Thread Interferences
In these examples, the top block has a clearance hole:
The bottom block has a threaded hole (M10 x 1.5 thread):
The bottom block has a threaded hole (M10 x 1.5 thread):
Different screws are used in each example.
Example 1: Matching Cosmetic Threads
The cosmetic threads of the screw and the hole are identical (M10 x 1.5 hole and M10 x 1.5 screw). | An interference is detected, but because the cosmetic threads match, the interference is moved to the Matching cosmetic threads folder. |
Example 2: Mismatched Thread Specification
The cosmetic threads of the screw and the hole are different (M10 x 1.5 hole and M10 x 1.25 screw). | Because the cosmetic threads do not match, the interference is listed under Results. |
Example 3: Misaligned Threaded Components
The cosmetic threads of the screw and the hole are identical (M10 x 1.5 hole and M10 x 1.5 screw). | Because the threaded components are misaligned, they are flagged as interfering, even if the cosmetic threads are properly matched. The interference is listed under Results. |
Example 4: Other Interfering Geometry
The cosmetic threads of the screw and the hole are identical (M10 x 1.5 hole and M10 x 1.5 screw). The screw is threaded for only part of the length of the shaft. | Because the unthreaded portion of the screw interferes with the threaded portion of the hole, the components are flagged as interfering. The interference is listed under Results. |