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vision orientation problem in the design

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mekeuro

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Hello guys, today I have another problem on catia v5
I got some (stupid) drawings rotated compared to the terna x;y;z
when I bring them to the plant, by drafting, of course the 3 views are rotated compared to the Cartesian terna.
can I change the tern so that the piece is parallel to the 3 axes, or should I rotate it with the wheel command?
Thank you very much
 
Why don't you put in the title some indication on the theme of the post you open?? You'd make things clearer right away. . .

coming to the answer you can create a parallel axis terna to your piece and then use this terna to put on the table.. .
remember that to put on the table a piece based on a set of axes any you have to first select the chosen axle terna by taking it directly from the catia tree (and not selecting it on the screen) then, holding pressed the ctrl key click on the part (or on the product) and then select the x axis and then the y axis finally release the ctrl key
 
then, I created the axle terna, I clicked it from the logical tree, then I selected x, then y holding ctrl, let, launch the drafting but nothing happens. gives me 3 angled views
 
So... .
we repeat the steps....
1) you are in drawing environment....click on front view command
2) you move into the environment part or product
3) click on the axle system with which you want to run the table by selecting it from the tree and hold the control button
4) click on the part or product by always selecting them from the cat tree (remember to always hold the ctrl key)
5) holding the ctrl key again click on the x and y axes (here you can select these two axes directly from the selected axle system by selecting them directly on the screen)

If you've done everything right down right you should see a preview of what you'll see in drawing environment
 

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