
Returns the arctangent (inverse tangent), of the specified x- and y-coordinates

List of System Parameters and Model Parameters used in model/drawing (Document - CS133915): If you don't want to edit it but still want to contribute, then just leave a comment. Then we can all use this as a point of reference when dealing with Repeat Regions/BOM programming. This is a document so please edit it and add, correct, &/or clarify how you see fit. yes, I have the rounding turned off on purpose. The images should be saved in the file so no external reference issues should exist.Īnd I love intelligent parametric sketches. turn off planes and CS' and turn on Annotation, Axes, and Points. Here are some of the highlight images from the file. And if you link into Wikipedia, you will find even more excellent information about this standard.

Otherwise, the file is a nice quick reference for many thread features. Of course, I suggest you make a library part of the two sketches in the file and use them liberally. This made the file more robust for changing threads on the fly through relations. This was customer support's "works as expected" Pro|WorkAround © for helical sweeps that fail otherwise. I split up the helical sweep because it -did- fail if I did it in one go although it did not overlap anywhere. and TPI (thread per inch) is set to zero if you want to define the pitch directly for metric threads. Most everything that can be driven by relations has been. The file is set up for English but you can change it to metric units, if that is your primary usage. See the relations to drive the pitch and diameter you are interested in. You will also find a linked link in the site if you turn on annotation.

I borrowed their images and tables for the attached Creo 2.0 full version parametric file. I just wanted to post a a little helper file for creating internal and external threads based on the Unified Thread Standard (UTS) which covers both English and Metric.
