Use the Smart Fasteners page to set defaults and preferences for fasteners used with Hole Wizard holes and non-Hole Wizard holes.
Use the Create Password dialog box to set up or change a password used to access Toolbox. Use the Permissions page to create a Toolbox password and set permissions for Toolbox functions. Use the User Settings page to set preferences for Toolbox operations. At the component level you can select component sizes, type property values, and type part numbers. Use the Customize Hardware page to select standards, categories, types, and components. FIGURE 17.17 The Toolbox.ini file displayed in Notepad HEIY toolboxjni - Notepad File Edit Format View Help Toolbox envi ronment configuration 'H 'l e. To simplify configuration, select hole standards only for the hardware that you use. Click + sign on Toolbox to open Standard type.
Click Design Library tab on you right tab. You can also assign smart fasteners for each standard hole type. Your SolidWorks Toolbox maybe didn’t preloaded when SolidWorks start up, but here the steps how you can load SolidWorks Toolbox 1. Use the Hole Wizard page to configure Hole Wizard standards, types, and holes. This page lets you access SOLIDWORKS Toolbox settings. From Windows, click Start > All Programs > SOLIDWORKS version > SOLIDWORKS Tools >.
There are three standard properties that determine the number of configurations: Size, Length, and Thread Display.
You can select the ISO standard from Toolbox Standards in the Toolbox Standards tree, and from Bolts and Screws, select Hex Screw Grade AB ISO 4014. To reduce the number of configurations, select the hardware within each standard and clear unused sizes and values.įor example, Hex Screw Grade AB ISO 4014 in the ISO standard has over 1000 configurations by default. To simplify Toolbox configuration, select only the standards and hardware that you use.