2-D Dimensioning + Text
With the following functions you apply dimensionings parallel to a line. You can use the following identification types to select this line:
In addition, you have the following dimensioning types available.
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The linear dimensions are defined by means of 3 points. The first two points specify the start and end points of a line to be dimensioned. The third point specifies the position of the dimension line and the dimension figure. |
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The chain dimensions are defined by means of two points for the projection lines and one point for the dimension figure. The succeeding points can then be identified for further dimensions. |
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The parallel dimensions use the point options to define the first steps by means of the start and end points of a line. The third point specifies the position of the dimension figure and the succeeding points specify the further steps. |
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Running dimensions are chain dimensions with the same reference point. The dimension figures refer to this point. |
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This function generates the dimensioning of symmetrical parts as individual dimensions in half-section, i.e. with a hidden projection line and shortened dimension line. You can find this function at 2-D Dimensioning + Text > Direct. The dimensions are defined by identifying the symmetry line, the dimension end and the position of the dimension figure. |
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This function generates the diameter dimensioning of symmetrical parts as individual dimensions in half-section, i.e. with a hidden projection line and shortened dimension line. You can find this function at 2-D Dimensioning + Text > Direct. The diameter dimensions are defined by identifying the symmetry line, the dimension end and the position of the dimension figure. |
Axially Parallel Linear Dimensions (2-D) • Dimensioning (2-D)
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