Is there a way to create a section view with a similar functionality to clipping planes in autocad? What we want to create effectively is a slice through an assembly. A section view and then to not show sub-assemblies beyond a certain point.
I'm pretty sure it's possible in UG NX2 its just my...
I have recently started to get an error while trying to add existing component. It occurs when I am applying the mating constraints and I try to rotate the part in the preview window. I get the following error message:
Error handling failed
O/S ERROR: signal 11, code 00000000
UG then crashes...
The part I am modelling is a dipstick and it's shape is a round bar with a flat portion machined on it. The vee groove goes across the flat and around the cylindrical face of the bar.
Is there a way of modelling vee grooves directly as a feature within NX2?
At the moment we are either doing a sketch with the profile we need, revolving it, then subtracting it from our solid body; or doing a rectangular groove and tapering the two side faces.
Both these methods are a bit long...
We get occasional visits by a trainer from UG and he has shown me how to get what I want.
You use Cylindrical Centreline, have the filter set to Control Point, then dig near the mid-points of the straight sides of the slot. This will then give you a latitudinal centreline across the slot.
Thanks...
The way my company has interpreted Y14.5M is to dimension to the outsides for the size of the slot, and to dimension to the centres for the actual location of the slot on the plate, angle etc.
How do you create a utility symbol for a slot? The standard linear centerline creates one longitudinal centreline and two latitudinal centerlines at the centres of the arcs.We are draughting to ANSI Y14.5M and I need one latitudinal centerline to locate the slot.