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This task shows you how to automatically create axial machinable
features and a machining pattern in a single step. |
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Open the HoleMakingOperations.CATPart
document, then select the desired Machining workbench
from the Start menu. |
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Select the Global Feature Recognition icon
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The Global Feature Recognition dialog box appears. |
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In the Basic tab, select the Hole checkbox to create axial machinable features only. Select the top face of the part in
the 3D view.
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In the Pattern tab, set the parameters for pattern creation
as follows.
With these parameters you will create a pattern on threaded
holes whose diameter is included in a specified range of diameters
(that is, between 17 and 20mm).
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Select the Manufacturing View icon
and display the view sorted by patterns. The created machining
pattern is displayed.
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Double click the machining pattern node to display the Machining
pattern dialog box to obtain more information about the pattern. |
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Geometry Considerations for Pattern Creation
Pattern creation operates on a set of axial features selected
from the Manufacturing View, a set of faces, or an entire body.
- For a set of axial features, pattern creation applies
the matching criteria only to that set of features.
- For a set of planar faces, pattern creation applies
the matching criteria to all axial features from each face
in the set. Note that all features in a pattern will have
identical axes.
If a reference direction is defined, the matching criteria
only applies to axial machinable features parallel to this
axis.
- For a set of non-planar faces, pattern creation applies
the matching criteria to all axial features from each face
in the set. Features in the pattern can have different axes.
If a reference direction is defined, automatic pattern creation
only applies to axial machinable features parallel
to this axis.
- For a body, pattern creation applies the matching criteria
to all axial features. Note that all features in a pattern
will have identical axes.
If a reference direction is defined, automatic pattern creation
only applies to axial machinable features parallel to this
axis.
Using Tolerances in Pattern Creation
You can retrieve the fitting tolerances defined in design
features when machinable axial features are created. You can
match these tolerance values in the pattern creation functionality.
The Tolerance Value checkbox for matching the
fitting tolerance for pattern creation.
You can create patterns of holes having same tolerance values.
Matching is done for both tabulated (H7, and so on) as well
as minimum/maximum tolerance values.
Features having the same tolerance values are grouped in the
same pattern. Other holes, for which the tolerance value is
not defined, will form a separate pattern.
The fitting tolerance value is retrieved and information
is displayed to user:
- in the dialog box of the Machinable axial feature:
- in the Manufacturing View on the created pattern:
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Pattern Creation with Color Criteria
When you select the Color checkbox for pattern
creation, colors of holes are matched for creating patterns.
The color of the axial machining feature faces is taken into
account for pattern creation.
This color may be a basic color or a RGB color (Red, Green,
Blue value).
Note that all holes have a color. When no specific color
is defined on the faces, the face color is the same than the
body color.
- If only the Color checkbox is selected then
all the holes with same machining axis and having same color
will form a pattern.
This behavior is similar to other pattern creation options.
For all the pattern creation options a created pattern will
have holes with same machining axes.
Exception to this is holes having non-planar top faces.
When there are some holes having non-planar top faces and
if none of the holes have the axis same as any of the planar
holes, then these holes can form a single pattern even if
their axes do not match.
- If other criteria are also selected along with color
then holes matching all the other criteria and color will
form one pattern.
- If only color is selected and machining direction is
specified, then all the holes having axis parallel to machining
direction and having same color will form one pattern. Holes,
which do not have axis parallel to machining direction,
will not form any pattern.
- If the holes have more than one color, these holes will
come under a separate pattern for that specific orientation.
Example:
Part with counterbored holes (same hole and counterbored
diameters):
10 counterbored without specific color
10 counterbored (all faces in red)
10 counterbored (first diameter face in blue, second
diameter face in red, other faces without specific color).
Hole with more than one color will be taken into account
in a specific pattern.
Three patterns will be created:
pattern for the undefined color (10 holes)
pattern for the red color (10 holes)
pattern for the holes with more than 1 color (10 holes).
Note: If user has selected the color option for pattern,
RGB color definition will be added at the end of pattern name
as Color (R value, G value, B value).
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