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Punch Tables

You can insert punch tables in drawings. Punch tables are available with the flat pattern view of sheet metal parts and contain the form features and library features used in sheet metal bodies.


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A punch table includes:
Tag
Annotation added to each punch feature in the flat pattern
X Location
Distance from X-axis to the point of insertion of the tool
Y Location
Distance from Y-axis to the point of insertion of the tool
Punch ID
Property of the forming tool or library feature used in the component
Quantity
Number of times the forming tool or library feature is used in the flat pattern
Angle
Angle between X-axis and the tool

To learn how to create Punch IDs, see Creating Punch IDs.

For information on inserting a Punch Table, see Inserting a Punch Table.



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