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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Part 1 Tubes and Pipes
- 1 Get Started with Tube & Pipe
- 2 Route Basics
- 3 Set Styles
- 4 Create Rigid Routes and Runs
- Workflow for Rigid Routes
- Create Auto Route Regions
- Manually Create 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 Create and Edit Flexible Hose Routes
- 6 Edit Rigid Routes and Runs
- 7 Use Content Center Libraries
- 8 Author and Publish
- 9 Document Routes and Runs
- Part 2 Cable and Harness
- 10 Get Started with Cable and Harness
- 11 Work With Harness Assemblies
- 12 Use the Cable and Harness Library
- 13 Work with Wires and Cables
- 14 Work with Segments
- 15 Route Wires and Cables
- 16 Work with Splices
- 17 Work with Ribbon Cables
- 18 Generate Reports
- 19 Work With Nailboards and Drawings
- Part 3 IDF Translator
- Index
2 On the Pipe Run tab, Manage panel, Active Style list, set the Active Style
to Threaded Steel Pipe with Iron Fittings (1/2, 90 Only).
3 On the ribbon, click Pipe Run tab ➤ Route panel ➤ New Route, and
then accept the default route file name and location to continue.
4 On the ribbon, click Route tab ➤ Create panel ➤ Route to start defining
the start point on valid geometry.
5 Pause the cursor over the circular edge as shown in the following image,
enter a distance of 1 inch, and then click the green check mark.
The point is created offset from the circular edge by that distance.
6 Move the cursor along the line extender and enter 8.5.
You can enlarge or reduce the 3D Orthogonal Route tool by pressing plus
(Shift and +) and minus (-) on the keypad.
7 Enlarge the 3D Orthogonal Route tool until the line reaches the top of
the model.
8 Make sure Point Snap is on, and then move the cursor over the work
plane to snap the point onto the 3D Orthogonal Route tool. Click to
create the point.
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