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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Tubes and Pipes
- 1 Getting Started with Tube & Pipe
- 2 Route Basics
- 3 Setting Styles
- 4 Creating Rigid Routes and Runs
- General Workflow for Rigid Routes
- Creating Auto Route Regions
- Manually Creating Parametric Regions
- Automatically Dimension Route Sketches
- Create Segments With Precise Values
- Define Parallel and Perpendicular Segments
- Snap Route Points to Existing Geometry
- Place Constraints On Route Sketches
- Create Bends Between Existing Pipe Segments
- Create Pipe Routes With Custom Bends
- Create Bent Tube Routes
- Realign 3D Orthogonal Route Tool
- Control Dimension Visibility
- Populated Routes
- 5 Creating and Editing Flexible Hose Routes
- 6 Editing Rigid Routes and Runs
- 7 Using Content Center Libraries
- 8 Authoring and Publishing
- 9 Documenting Routes and Runs
- Cable and Harness
- 10 Getting Started with Cable and Harness
- 11 Working With Harness Assemblies
- 12 Using the Cable and Harness Library
- 13 Working with Wires and Cables
- About Wires and Cables
- Setting Modeling and Curvature Behavior
- Inserting Wires and Cables Manually
- Moving Wires and Cables
- Deleting Wires and Cables
- Replacing Wires
- Assigning Virtual Parts
- Importing Harness Data
- Adding Shape to Wires and Cable Wires
- Setting Occurrence Properties
- Changing Wire and Cable Displays
- 14 Working with Segments
- 15 Routing Wires and Cables
- 16 Working with Splices
- 17 Working with Ribbon Cables
- 18 Generating Reports
- 19 Working Nailboards and Drawings
- IDF Translator
- Index
The nailboard drawing view is created and the nailboard sketch is active.
The harness is placed in the drawing as shown.
6 Right-click in the graphics window, and select Finish Sketch.
7 Save your work using the default file name, Harness Assembly1.idw.
Manipulating the Harness
Although the default arrangement of the harness and harness objects require
little manipulation after initial placement, options are provided to rearrange
the harness objects.
For example, in a nailboard drawing, you can move the entire harness and
rearrange segments or wire or cable wire stubs to position them for ease in
annotating and viewing in the drawing. Any displayed labels are initially
centered on the pin or point to which they are associated. You can also
rearrange them for ease in viewing in the drawing.
Move the Harness
You can move the entire harness to a new location on the drawing. You can
move the harness in the drawing view or the nailboard sketch.
NOTE For a move to occur, no pivot points can exist.
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