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NX9 - Electrode wizard interference check

NX9 - Electrode wizard interference check

NX9 - Electrode wizard interference check

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Dear all,

I am currently designing some electrodes for tool production: I have imported a previously made electrode with a useful geometry, but I noticed that it is slightly different from what I really need and it collides with the working part.
I did the interference check (using the italian version, I don't know the original name) and the result was positive, though it is evident that the electrode collides.
This issue is quite scary as we rely a lot on the interference check.

Has anyone experienced this issue and managed to solve it?

I attach a small presentation.

Best regards,

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