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- McMaster Carr wont insert - Autodesk Community
I tried: STEP file from McMaster Carr Website download -> upload in Fusion -> Insert a Component into the Current Disign, and it works ! Still It does not work through Fusion I tried to Save Button Head Hex Drive Screws (91239A224) as 3-D SOLIDWORK, and pop-up Screen says "Unsupported file format! Please try the SAT or STEP format file "
- McMASTER-CARR download button performs no action.
The first test I would do is to use the Fusion Service Utility to check your connection to McMaster-Carr If this fails, I would switch to a different internet source until it does not Anti-Virus and VPN applications are key suspects If it succeeds, I out of options Video has no sound
- McMaster-Carr Components is missing from insert list
Saw this on a recent Training video but it does not show up with in the Fusion 360 Insert drop down Has this ability to directly import many of the McMaster-Carr components been discontinued?
- 解決済み: McMaster-Carr コンポーネントについて - Autodesk Community
解決済み: 機械要素品を挿入する場合に扱うFusion360でMcMaster-Carr コンポーネントがありますが 英語表記で扱いづらいです。 日本語にして扱う方法はありませんか? よろしくお願いします。
- mcmaster Car download file types into inventor 2016
For most vendor downloads, I used STEP But in the last few years, any cylindrical feature from McMaster Carr always ends up split in two, which is really tedious when applying threads or measuring "diameters" or projecting edges This is also true for IGS and SAT formats So I always use Solidworks format for McMaster Carr models
- Solved: downloading from McMaster Carr - Autodesk Community
Hello, I'm a new user for Fusion 360 But I like it very much I try to download a file from McMaster Carr I can select the partnumber, I can use the save button but when I have done thzat Fusion 360 hangs on downloadin
- Solved: Was McMaster-Carr removed? - Autodesk Community
Has McMaster-Carr been removed Fusion 360? The knowledgebase still references it: https: knowledge
- Solved: McMaster Carr Model Accuracy - Autodesk Community
McMaster Carr's models are generally pretty good but they aren't always perfectly accurate Just the other day I was building a project using mounted bearings, and for the most part the model was correct but the actual width of the bearing was totally wrong
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