What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules?
What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules?
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules? Spell Checking? Solid Integrity Checks? What Layers are used?
Been having to ask those questions myself of late, given a client project - and I have to wonder how many industries and/or companies share the same sets of rules - which may or may not be "OOTB" from Siemens.
What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules? Spell Checking? Solid Integrity Checks? What Layers are used?
Been having to ask those questions myself of late, given a client project - and I have to wonder how many industries and/or companies share the same sets of rules - which may or may not be "OOTB" from Siemens.





RE: What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules?
Our checks include things such as
Ensuring all sketches are fully constrained.
Ensuring that no more than 1 fixed constraint exists per sketch
That all sketches a given a proper name and not just left with the defaul (SKETCH_001 etc)
That no features positioning dims reference a chamfer or blend
That no features are set to the 2 colours for our pre-selected and selected colours
That the WCS is always returned to ABS
That all parent curves of extrude and revolve features are parametric
Check all features fully positioned
Report any blanked entities
Check for buried features
Check for multiple solids
Check for part with default density setting (should be custom JCB material)
Update all features
Check for non-featre based holes
Check for self_face_intersect
We collate the results each month and publish a league table group wide to all engineering managers, directors and CAD users.
Hope this helps
Best regards
Simon NX4.0.4.2 MP10 - TCEng 9.1.3.6.c - (NX7.5 native)
www.jcb.com
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RE: What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules?
Side question, how are datum planes for holes, used on curved faces, contrained and checked?
RE: What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules?
RE: What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules?
yes ABS is absolute, just basic house keeping, that the WCS is always posiitioned back to ABS for assemblies and even piece parts.
Best regards
Simon NX4.0.4.2 MP10 - TCEng 9.1.3.6.c - (NX7.5 native)
www.jcb.com
Life shouldn't be measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the number of times when it's taken away...
RE: What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules?
Best regards
Simon NX4.0.4.2 MP10 - TCEng 9.1.3.6.c - (NX7.5 native)
www.jcb.com
Life shouldn't be measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the number of times when it's taken away...
RE: What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules?
RE: What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules?
It is just an example I use when I'm training our engineers, nothing real.
Best regards
Simon NX4.0.4.2 MP10 - TCEng 9.1.3.6.c - (NX7.5 native)
www.jcb.com
Life shouldn't be measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the number of times when it's taken away...
RE: What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules?
RE: What do you normally see in a set of Check-Mate Rules?
This includes checking Dwg revisions,Critical Symbol , Inetreference analyses checked or Not,GD&T symbols assosiativity etc,Manual dimensions etc.
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