Part cut (44)
You can use system component Part cut (44) to create a connection between 2 profiles. The cross section of the first picked profile is used to cut the second picked part.
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- A connection between 2 profiles.
Before you start
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The component is created as a connection by selecting a main part and one or more secondary parts. The selection of secondary parts should be closed with the middle mouse button.
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Define whether and how to include the secondary part in the assembly. The options are: ● Weld ● Cast unit ● No action |
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Define whether the component explodes automatically once the connection is being created. |
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In some situations it is recommended to use an extra "Fit part end" to extend the secondary part, or to shorten it.
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No extra "Fit part end". |
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"Fit part end" at the top of the main part. An extra offset can be defined to move the "Fit part end" in either positive or negative direction. |
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"Fit part end" in the middel of the main part. Fitlijn in het midden van het hoofdonderdeel. An extra offset can be defined to move the "Fit part end" in either positive or negative direction. |
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"Fit part end" at the bottom of the main part. An extra offset can be defined to move the "Fit part end" in either positive or negative direction. |
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Define the name of the negative volume. This name can be used for several purposes. Standard the name of the main part will be used. Several timber machines do need a certain name so the machine knows what to do. |
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Define the gap related to the main part. |
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Welds
Click the link below to find out more:
Create welds
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