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drawing rules

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Progettista Meccanico

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good day to all and good holidays.

according to the ancient rules of the mechanical design, in a section, the pins, the screws, in short the males, must not be separated but in full view.
with which command, in a view in solidworks section, do you exclude elements from the section, bringing it to full view?

thanks and good work.
 
good day to all and good holidays.

according to the ancient rules of the mechanical design, in a section, the pins, the screws, in short the males, must not be separated but in full view.
with which command, in a view in solidworks section, do you exclude elements from the section, bringing it to full view?

thanks and good work.
Good parties.
click dx button on the section view and select properties. then put the flag on "excluding fixings".
 

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what has said andle11 applies to the toolbox components, while for the trees you draw, they must be inserted in the "excluded elements" box that you find on the same screen as indicated above.
 
what has said andle11 applies to the toolbox components, while for the trees you draw, they must be inserted in the "excluded elements" box that you find on the same screen as indicated above.
true, thanks for the punctuation :finger:
Hi.
 
what has said andle11 applies to the toolbox components, while for the trees you draw, they must be inserted in the "excluded elements" box that you find on the same screen as indicated above.
hi, not only for toolbox components, but for components that have the property isfastener with value 1.
basically if you create your tree and check the property annoy the value 1 will behave as a fastening.
 
Thanks to everyone, really.
It was something I had to "put in place" by hand once the table was exported to dwg.
 

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