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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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<strong>Fundamentals</strong>. Two-Dimensional <strong>Design</strong><br />

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The type of the dimension being created (radial or diameter) is determined by the state of the option<br />

/ . In the radial dimension creation mode, the icon will be displayed in the automenu. This icon<br />

allows turning on the diameter dimension creation mode. Vise versa, in the diameter creation mode, the<br />

automenu displays the icon .<br />

The type of the dimension being created (either the radial or the diameter one) can be changed by using the<br />

option / (the icon image depends on the type of the dimension being created). The diagram below<br />

shows several types of dimension display.<br />

Once the necessary settings are defined, the created dimension will appear on the drawing. Follows are some<br />

types of dimensions on a circle supported by the system.<br />

Creating Radial Dimension with Jog on Leader Line<br />

For circles of a large radius, a radial dimension can be created with a jog on the leader line. To do this, use<br />

the option of the command top-level automenu. Upon calling the option, select the circle to be<br />

dimensioned. As a result, the select a circle will be highlighted and a dimension will start rubberbanding<br />

following the pointer. As the pointer moves, the end of the leader line and the whole dimension position will<br />

be adjusting accordingly. Meanwhile, the following options are available in the automenu:<br />

Set Dimension parameters<br />

Copy Properties from Existing Element<br />

Tie Dimension to Node<br />

Break (kill) relations<br />

Create Group of Radial Dimensions<br />

Cancel selection<br />

To create the dimension, move the pointer to position the dimension as desired, and click . In this case, the<br />

default size and position of the dimension jog are set.

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