Standard Parts and Standard Processings (3-D)
HiCAD provides several options for insertion and processing of standard parts:
- Simple 3-D standard parts for a wide variety of use cases, e.g. bolts,screws,studs, nuts, pins etc.,
- Bores, countersinks, threads and punch marks,
- Shafts, bearings, feather keys etc.,
- Complete bolting sets,
- Reference boltings, i.e. boltings derived from an existing bolting,
- Weld seams.
All functions for insertion and processing of standard parts and boltings are available via the function groups Standard Parts and Standard Processings of the 3-D Standard tab.
Alternatively, you can access
the functions for Standard Processings via the context menu for parts.
Please note:
- The settings
play a significant role when fitting standard parts, applying boltings
and standard processings. For example, they enable you to define the fitting
plane, the fitting point or main part and sub-part allocation.
- Various standard
parts and standard processings, e.g. adding of fasteners or threads, enable you to fit the selected standard part repeatedly.
In other words, the function is not ended after the standard part is fitted,
but the standard part is fitted again by determining the next fitting
position using the same settings (processing plane, fitting direction).
- Most functions allow
you to use the right mouse button to activate a context
menu before determining the fitting position. The functions of this
menu enable you to change the fitting direction or the reference point
of the standard part.
- Standard parts are
usually inserted into the part structure as main parts or sub-parts, depending
on settings, with the part name being generated automatically by HiCAD,
based on the standard and the standard sizes selected. The Internal/External threads, Free bores, and Bores, Countersinks, Threads functions provide
an exception. Here, the standard part is unioned with the active
part.
The components of a bolting are combined in an assembly by the name of BOLTING. The bolting settings determine
whether this assembly is created as a main part or a sub-part.
- Standard parts which
are inserted into the part structure as independent main parts or sub-parts
have the attribute BOM-relevant automatically
assigned to them.
- If you copy 3-D parts
containing bores for boltings, then the copies also retain the bores.
You cannot make subsequent changes to these bores in the copy, but only
delete them. This affects the Clone Part and Copy to HiCAD Clipboard functions
in the ICN.
- If 3-D parts containing
bores for boltings are cloned within a drawing and the bolts are not sub-parts
of the part, the bores are deleted. If parts are copied
via the HiCAD clipboard or transferred to another drawing via Save Part/Load Part, the prompt "Copy bolting holes
without bolting parts?" is displayed .
You can then only delete the bores. No other changes are
possible.
- When catalogue parts
like sections, bolts, nuts etc. are fitted, the part type (formerly known
as "additional text 5") is automatically entered into the part's
attribute mask.
- You can also use
the Web2CAD interface to fit standard parts of
the PowerParts library.
- You can use the catalogue
editor to process the standard part and section catalogues. You can also
use this program to create your own catalogues. The catalogue editor's
Help provides detailed information.
- If you are fitting
boltings to referenced parts, please ensure that the bores are
made on the referenced part beforehand.
If you are
exchanging drawings with other users, please be sure to pay special attention
to the following:
If your drawing contains
standard parts or standard processings from changed standard part catalogues,
you will also need to supply the changed catalogue files during data exchange.
These files are stored as IPT files in the HiCAD Catalogue
subdirectory.
Standard parts and standard processings in your construction which do not
exist on the recipient's standard part catalogue cannot be reconstructed
there – e.g. in the case of a feature recalculation or a bolting
update.
This note has no bearing on data exchange via interfaces.
Related
Topics
Using the Catalogue
System
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