Insert Objects
Objects from particular files as well as main parts and sub-parts from
other drawings can also be inserted into the active drawing. These can be
3-D or 2-D parts saved as files, parts derived from variants, files imported
via the interfaces or parts of another HiCAD drawing.
Insert objects via function, as main parts
The Insert Part function group on the Drawing tab provides the following options for the insertion of existing objects as main parts:
- Inserting saved 3-D
or 2-D parts (KRA, FIG),
- Inserting 3-D parameter
variants (KVR), 3-D feature variants (FEV), 2-D HCM variants (DCF), 2-D design
variants (VAR) and 2-D parameter variants (FIV),
- Inserting DXF or
STL files as well as files in the valid 3-D interface formats,
- Inserting parts from
factory standard catalogues,
- Inserting pixel
graphics in BMP, GIF, PCX, TIF and JPG formats as well as EMF files,
- Inserting HASCO,
Strack or web2CAD standard products,
- Taking over (copying) of parts
from other HiCAD drawings.
- Insertion of drawing frames - in various DIN formats, with or without title blocks.
Furthermore, you can insert drawing
frames - in various DIN formats and with title blocks - into the drawing.
To insert objects as main parts, proceed as follows:
- Select
Drawing > Insert Part, then select the required function.
- Select the file
that you want to be inserted.
If you want to take parts from another drawing, select the drawing. In this case, HiCAD displays a preview of the drawing and asks you
to identify the part - in the drawing or in the ICN - that you want to take over.
- HiCAD displays
a preview of the selected part. Specify a fitting point on the part.
- Define the position
of the fitting point in your current drawing.
Alternatively, you can also access this function via the context menu of the drawing. You activate this menu by right-clicking an empty space in the HiCAD drawing area or the name of the drawing in the ICN.
Please note:
- When deriving parts from variants, you may be required to make further entries, e.g. for the
various parameters, before itemising the part.
- When inserting 2-D parts, you can directly transform, e.g. rotate, the part.
- You will find another
option for transferring parts from one drawing to another in the context
menu of the Information + Communication Navigator.
You can copy parts to and insert parts from the HiCAD clipboard.
- You can also use
drag and drop to insert 2-D or 3-D parts saved as files directly into your
HiCAD drawing from Windows Explorer.
Insert objects via function, as sub-parts
To insert existing objects as sub-parts, activate the context menu for parts: Right-click the part (in the drawing or in the ICN) to which you want to assign the sub-part . Select Insert sub-part. In the displayed menu you will find the same functions as for main parts.
Insert objects via Drag & Drop
You can also use drag and drop to insert 2-D or 3-D parts saved as files
directly into your HiCAD drawing from Windows Explorer. You can do this,
for example, for
- 2-D parts with the
file name extension .FIG
- 3-D parts with the
file name extension .KRA
- 2-D DXF files with the file name extension .DXF.
To insert a file of this kind into the active drawing, perform the following
steps:
- In Windows Explorer,
left-click the file you want.
- Hold down the
left mouse button and drag the file to the HiCAD drawing surface.
- Release the mouse
button.
- Choose whether
you want the file to be inserted as a main part or a sub-part. HiCAD displays
a preview of the part.
- Now define a
point on the part and then the position of this point in the drawing.
Please note:
- The name of the selected
file is used as the part name.
- If the part is fitted
as a sub-part, it is assigned to the part that is active when it is inserted.
- Additional fitting
options are available for FIG and DXF files:
- Insert part
into 2-D beam group
The contents of the selected file are inserted into the active 2-D beam group (metal engineering). In this case, a beam group needs to have
been loaded.
- Insert part
as 3-D series beam
The contents of the selected file are inserted as a 3-D series beam
(steel engineering).
- Insert as
3-D series beam, along c-edge
The contents of the selected file are inserted as a 3-D series beam
(steel engineering) along a composite edge.
Related
Topics
Function Group: Insert Part • Interface Overview
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