1, click Interference Inspection (Assembly toolbar) or Tools > interference inspection. Under PropertyManager options, select Create a matching trim thread folder. When you click Calculation, the interference caused by the correct matching of decorative thread lines is filtered from the main result and listed in the matching Trim thread folder. Interference that has not been moved to this folder may have other problems that must be investigated.
Example 1: Matching decorative thread lines
In this assembly, the axes and holes are decorated with the same thread threads (for example, M10 x 1.5 holes and M10 x 1.5 axes). As a result, the interference is ignored (moved to the matching trim thread folder).
Example 2: Threaded line specifications do not match if the thread of the part in Example 1 does not match the pitch (for example, M10 x 1.5 holes and M10 x 1.25 axes), it is marked as interference.
Example 3: Parts that are not aligned with thread threads if the thread line of the parts is not aligned, even if the trim thread is properly matched, it will still be marked as interference.
Example 4: Other interference geometries in this example, the thread specification for the decorative thread line matches, but the thread length of the hole penetrates the entire plate, and the thread length of the shaft only reaches a part of the bolt. They will be marked as interference.
Separate Parts and components:
Assembled: