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Mikedk64

Mechanical
Jan 15, 2015
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Hi.

Is there a way to hide this cordinate system?
It is on layer 1, so i cant just hide that layer.

Sorry for my english.
 
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Hi,
Press Ctrl+W. There you will be able to hide Coordinate systems, Datum Planes etc.
 
Also on a drawing?
I cant find coordinate systems there
 
You will find the under Type=Geometry. Try to hide that type.
 
Take it out of your reference set if it is a part drawing. Is this a part drawing or an assembly drawing? What is owning the coordinate system?
 
Is is a assembly drawing and it is a imported component that own the coordinate system
 
i already tried to hide the datums, but that didnt help.
 
What reference set is the part using in the assembly? Is it using the enitre part reference or a model reference set? Right click on the component in the assembly and set the reference set to model. Also check the reference set in your part to make sure they are set correctly. Format Reference sets.
 
Hi Mike,

Those are datums (a datum co-ordinate system), which is a feature in the part navigator.

The best thing to do would be to change the displayed reference set for your component (by right clicking in the assembly navigator) to SOLID, which should only contain solids. That way, the datum co-ordinate system is never brought from your component into the assembly.

NX 8.5 with TC 8.3
 
Make sure you're talking about the Datum Coordinate System and NOT the WCS. The WCS can only be toggled ON/OFF using the 'Display WCS' icon.

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