Dimensions

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Bend-Tech 7x Wiki :: Assembly :: Dimensions

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Create

Single

Click the Single button Dimensions single.png to place a single dimension. First, select a line feature or two points that the dimension will be placed between. Then choose a placement location for the dimension text.

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Multiple

Click the Multiple button Multiple.png to place multiple dimensions along a specified area of an assembly. First, select a line feature where the dimensions will start, then select end point of the dimensions. Between these features, each possible dimension will be placed.

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Inside Angle

Click the Inside Angle button Inside angle.png to place an angle measure dimension at the inside of the intersection of two lines. First, select a line or reference point to represent the beginning of the dimension. Next, select the inside point of the line and/or the second reference line. Last, choose a location to place the dimension text.

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Outside Angle

Click the Outside Angle button Outside angle.png to place an angle measure dimension around the outside angle of the reference lines. First, select a line or reference point to represent the beginning of the dimension. Next, select the inside point of the line and/or the second reference line. Last, choose a location to place the dimension text.

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Edit

Move

Click the Move button Move dimension.png to relocate the text and marker of a dimension. First select the dimension that will be moved. Next, using the cursor, click on a new location to place the dimension.

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Delete

To delete dimensions, click the Delete button Delete dimension.png and click on a dimension(s) to delete them.



Settings

The appearance of dimension text and markers can be adjusted using these settings.

  • Text Size: The size of the dimension text can be supplied here. Larger values will result in larger dimension font size and vice versa.
  • Text Color: The color of the dimension text can be chosen here. Click the color button and select a color to adjust text color.
  • Line Width: The width of the dimension markers can be given here. Larger values will result in thicker dimension lines and vice versa.
  • Line Color: The color of the dimension marker lines can be chosen here. Click the color button and select a color to adjust line color.
  • Tolerance: The decimal tolerance for the dimension values can be adjusted here. The decimal tolerance controls how many digits will be allowed after these values. In the tolerance options, each digit place is represented by an n.
Dimension values can be displayed in either fractional or decimal format. To change the format and/or tolerance for lengths, click the drop down menu and select an option from the list.


  • Display Dimensions: Check the box next to Display Dimensions to have the dimensions placed on the assembly design. Uncheck this box to hide the dimension markers and values.




2D Mode

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In 2D Mode, the assembly will be shown from the top, left, and right. Dimensions can then be placed on these different views of the assembly. The display can be printed using File --> Print or by clicking the Print icon.

Create

  • Horizontal: Click the Horizontal button Horizontal dim.png to place a horizontal dimension along a selected line or between two selected PickPoints.


  • Vertical: Click the Vertical button Vertical dim.png to place a vertical dimension on a vertical line or between two selected pickpoints.


  • Linear: Click the Linear button Linear dim.png to place a dimension along any line or between any two PickPoints.
  • Inside Angle: Click the Inside Angle button Inside angle dim.png to place an inside angle dimension at the intersection of two lines. First, select a line or reference point to represent the beginning of the dimension. Next, select the inside point of the line and/or the second reference line. Last, choose a location to place the dimension text.


  • Outside Angle: Click the Outside Angle button Outside angle dim.png to place an outside angle dimension around the intersection of two lines. First, select a line or reference point to represent the beginning of the dimension. Next, select the inside point of the line and/or the second reference line. Last, choose a location to place the dimension text.


Edit

Click the Move button 2d move.png to relocate the text and marker of a dimension. First select the dimension that will be moved. Next, using the cursor, click on a new location to place the dimension.

To delete a dimension, click the Delete button 2d delete.png and click on a dimension.

Click the Edit Value button 2d edit.png to change the value of a dimension. First, click on a dimension. Then enter the new value in the edit value window and click the OK button.


Settings

  • Arrow Width: This is the width of the arrows at the ends of the dimension line. Enter a value in this field to define the arrow width. Larger values will result in wider arrows and vice versa.
  • Arrow Length:This is the length of the arrows at the ends of a dimension line. Enter a value in this field to define the arrow width. Larger values will result in longer arrows and vice versa.
  • Extension Stand-Off: This is the distance between the extension lines and the entity that the dimension is measuring.
  • Extension Offset: This is the distance that the extension lines extend beyond the dimension line.
  • Text Size: The size of the dimension text can be supplied here. Larger values will result in larger dimension font size and vice versa.
  • Line Width: The width of the dimension markers can be given here. Larger values will result in thicker dimension lines and vice versa.
  • Arrow Type: This is the shape of the arrows at the ends of a dimension line. Click on the menu next to Arrow Type in the value column and select an option from the drop down menu.
  • Tolerance: The decimal tolerance for the dimension values can be adjusted here. The decimal tolerance controls how many digits will be allowed after these values. In the tolerance options, each digit place is represented by an n.
Dimension values can be displayed in either fractional or decimal format. To change the format and/or tolerance for lengths, click the drop down menu and select an option from the list.
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  • Text, Extension, and Dimension Color: The colors of the dimension text, extensions can be changed using these color options. To change the color of a feature, click on the corresponding button and select a color from the menu. (See the image to the right)






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