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still on the hole table....(milled asm table)

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Hi, maybe you've already talked about it but with the search I couldn't solve. ..however, I have the drw of an asm, in its prt were made holes that I would like to quote with the famous hole table. then I choose a c sys in the prt, then asks me a c sys in the 'root assembly' and I go to choose one but every time tells me that the orientation is wrong, I have already tried with different orientations. Can someone tell me what the problem is?
(if I could do drw on the prt I would have already solved)
Thank you!
 
If I remember well the coordinate system to use must have the normal z axis on the drilling plane otherwise it shows nothing... .


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Thanks am, but it does not seem to me that the problem is this, I have already tried with a tide of orientations of the csys but nothing, at this point I am doubtful that it is not possible to create the hole table in the case of holes born in the prt and put in the table of the asm...(at least with wf 2)
putting on the table the prt there are no problems, but the company wants to put on the table the asms.
other possibility is to remake all the holes in the asm, and so I should be able to have sta table, but it is really a ball having to remake all the holes with the risk (in fact the certainty) that in the top asm will almost jump to me:frown:
Hi.
 
Can you post the zipped asm so I do two tests?
But I have wf4, I don't know if there are differences in this sense between the two versions.
 
Thanks am, but it does not seem to me that the problem is this, I have already tried with a tide of orientations of the csys but nothing, at this point I am doubtful that it is not possible to create the hole table in the case of holes born in the prt and put in the table of the asm...(at least with wf 2)
putting on the table the prt there are no problems, but the company wants to put on the table the asms.
other possibility is to remake all the holes in the asm, and so I should be able to have sta table, but it is really a ball having to remake all the holes with the risk (in fact the certainty) that in the top asm will almost jump to me:frown:
Hi.
but can't you add a point to each hole and create a generic table? or more tables depending on the orientation of the holes according to the coordinate system. . .
or did I say a cabbage? :tongue:

Hi.
p-h
 
hi maxopus,
I don't think it's the case of posting the asm, I don't want to risk grains with the work seen the air that pulls....however to try just make you a simple plate and put some holes, threaded or no nn fà difference, then put the prt in the asm and make the asm table, tell me a little if you can create the table.

for p-h
the idea you suggest doesn't seem so practical, however if I don't find any other solutions I'll try with points, maybe putting them in the asm and not in the pr...

Hello, thank you! !
 
I examined the problem. the only solution I found acceptable and that guarantees the association is:
  • creates in the.asm a feature points, where each point is the intersection of the medium plane of the plate with each hole axis
  • put on the table and create a table holes for reference points (excluding column z, hole axis)
  • quota the diameters of all holes
  • add a column diameters to the table and for each row insert, after making "change odds" on the tab "annota" wf 5.0, the text &quotadiameter, where altitudediameter is the parameter associated with the diameter of the i-th hole.
See you. If your plate is a gruviera there will be a bit to bang.. .
 

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Hello, ladies.
Actually the plate is a gruviera but if I don't want to remake all the holes in asm (and risk that I jump the assembly) I think I will do as you suggest, thank you very much.:finger:
 
inter alia if I make holes in the.asm I can not even create the holes table - hole reference. by force of things I had to lean on the table holes - reference points.
 
That was my doubt... I didn't know if I couldn't create a hole table or if there were any problems... fats
 
Hi, maybe you've already talked about it but with the search I couldn't solve. ..however, I have the drw of an asm, in its prt were made holes that I would like to quote with the famous hole table. then I choose a c sys in the prt, then asks me a c sys in the 'root assembly' and I go to choose one but every time tells me that the orientation is wrong, I have already tried with different orientations. Can someone tell me what the problem is?
(if I could do drw on the prt I would have already solved)
Thank you!
Hi.

The problem is not in the coordinate system. . If in fact you impose one of them as required, oriented and correctly positioned, you will notice that the output message in the control panel changes .. and instead of saying that it is not well oriented tells you in practice that there are no holes to be inserted in the table (I believe that you actually look for them only at the level of together).

personally, I make the hole table on the panel of the perforated part, then I indicate references to other possible geometry (of adjacent parts to the perforated one useful to place the zero of the machine or to understand what part it is) after inserting sketches with the encumbrances of the same.

Hi.
Loire
 

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