KrausAl
Agricultural
- Nov 19, 2014
- 2
Hello,
We have several components where the users were not careful when they were created "top-down". The component now has a postion as if it were "rigged in space" to the proper position in that assembly. The problam is that when I use the component in other assemblies it is not positioned relative to the part geometry.
By default, NX uses the absolute zero of the component part as the reference point.
Moving the geometry to the zero point is not an option because that will mess up any existing assemblies that utilize the component. Yes, I know that I can specify to mate it or move it during the add process and that is a solution.
I am just hopeing to find a way to control the retrieval point so that the destination point I select on the screen is not 6 feet away from where the component appears.
In the old days, I could define a reference point and orientation during reference set creation. Can this ability still be turned on? If not, is there any way I can set the retrival point of a component. We are currently running NX 7.5.5.4
Thanks
Al Kraus
We have several components where the users were not careful when they were created "top-down". The component now has a postion as if it were "rigged in space" to the proper position in that assembly. The problam is that when I use the component in other assemblies it is not positioned relative to the part geometry.
By default, NX uses the absolute zero of the component part as the reference point.
Moving the geometry to the zero point is not an option because that will mess up any existing assemblies that utilize the component. Yes, I know that I can specify to mate it or move it during the add process and that is a solution.
In the old days, I could define a reference point and orientation during reference set creation. Can this ability still be turned on? If not, is there any way I can set the retrival point of a component. We are currently running NX 7.5.5.4
Thanks
Al Kraus