bwatts
Industrial
- Jan 4, 2004
- 14
Guys,
Here's the problem...
We currently manufacture cages for control valves. These can be a simple machined tube (o/d x i/d x height) with a number of holes drilled through around the circumference of the cage e.g. 5 lines x 8 rows = 40 holes at 4.5mm dia.
To model the cage is straight forward, however when it comes to detailing a drawing in 2D it becomes tricky. This is often due to the fact that some holes can be drilled at different heights from a datum point and also showing the pitch angle to create the hole is a task itself. At the moment to dimension the pitch angle this is done by linear dimension and changing it to a "blank" entering the angle value through the dimension prefix option.
This is ok until you change the pitch of the holes in the part model in which the "angle" dimension in the draft application does not update. I have attached a PDF view of a typical cage to help explain.
What I am looking for is a better and more slicker way of detailing these cages.
Hope you all understood my problem/task. Thanks in advance.
Brian
Now currently on Solid Edge ST
Severn Glocon
Here's the problem...
We currently manufacture cages for control valves. These can be a simple machined tube (o/d x i/d x height) with a number of holes drilled through around the circumference of the cage e.g. 5 lines x 8 rows = 40 holes at 4.5mm dia.
To model the cage is straight forward, however when it comes to detailing a drawing in 2D it becomes tricky. This is often due to the fact that some holes can be drilled at different heights from a datum point and also showing the pitch angle to create the hole is a task itself. At the moment to dimension the pitch angle this is done by linear dimension and changing it to a "blank" entering the angle value through the dimension prefix option.
This is ok until you change the pitch of the holes in the part model in which the "angle" dimension in the draft application does not update. I have attached a PDF view of a typical cage to help explain.
What I am looking for is a better and more slicker way of detailing these cages.
Hope you all understood my problem/task. Thanks in advance.
Brian
Now currently on Solid Edge ST
Severn Glocon