Nut and Bolt Tutorial
Nut and Bolt Tutorial
Thread Representations
Parts to a Thread
Thread Dimensioning
Major Diameter Thread Series (IE UNC,
UNF, ACME, etc)
A = External
½ - 13 UNC – 2 A or B B = Internal
Overview
1. Create a cylinder that is the same diameter as the major diameter
2. Create bolt head. (Will use reference materials from the textbook to create). Bolt head is
designed based upon the major diameter
3. Create cosmetic threads
Steps
1. Create a cylinder with a diameter of .50(this is the major diameter) and length of 1.75. Circler
view should be on the top datum
2. Bolt Head: Sizes can be found in the Drafting and Design Text book page 840
a. Select Extrude > Right mouse button define internal sketch > select one of the flat ends
of the cylinder > select sketch
b. Select reference tool > select the edge of the cylinder (this will create a reference point
for the center of the bolt head
c. Select the circle tool > draw a circle from the center of the cylinder > set the diameter to
.866 > right mouse button on the circle > select construction (this changes the circle to
construction circle, which we will use as a reference to scribe a hexagon).
d. Select the line tool > draw the following hexagon
e. Select the equal lengths tool from the constraints menu > select each line (note you Equal Length
should only have to do this 3 times to full constrain the hexagon.
L1 Should be next to 3 of the 6 edges. NOTE You may get an over constrained error
Delete The angle or the linear dimension from the constraint list
f. Green check the sketch
i. Select the revolve tool > right mouse button define internal sketch > select the
front datum (we need to select this one because the plane goes through the
points and not the flats of the hexagon).
ii. Draw the following triangle; be sure to set a centerline
Centerline
Thread Start
Thread Length
Surface
Thread Selection
d. Green Check
Finished Part
Note Purple Lines represent the Minor Diameter of the thread
Nut-Simplified Threads
2. Nut Chamfers
a. Model Tab > select Revolve> right mouse button > select define internal sketch > select
the front datum (this should be the datum that passes through the corners of the
hexagon and not the flats).
b. Draw the following triangles and set the centerline in the middle of the nut
c. Green Check
d. Select the subtract icon in the Revolve Tab
e. Green Check
3. Setting the Threaded Hole
a. Select the Hole Tool
b. Select the top surface of the nut
c. Place the locators on the Front and Right Datum
d. Set the values to 0.00 for both locators
e. Select the Thread Icon in the Hole Info Bar > Change the settings to the following
Through All
g. Green Check
Finished Part