To add
Mechanical
Toolbox holes to drawings:
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Click Holes
(Mechanical
Toolbox toolbar) or .
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In the dialog box, on the left, select the type of hole
(Counterbore, Countersink, Thru
Hole, Tap, or Slot).
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On the right, select the Standard.
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Select the component Type and Size.
- Optional:
Set
the Scale to display the hole in the
drawing.
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Under Properties, for
Creation Method, select the component
view:
- Near Side
- Far Side
- Hidden
- Section
The Preview in
the top right corner of the dialog box reflects your choice.
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Select physical properties such as End condition & depth, Head
clearance, or Material
thickness.
The hole type determines the property options.
The Preview
reflects your choices.
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To chose whether to insert the hole as a block and to change
layer preferences, click Settings.
The
Toolbox - Settings dialog box opens
to the appropriate
Holes screen for the type of hole you
are inserting.
Make settings changes as needed and click
OK.
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Click OK.
The hole appears in the graphics area in the cross-hairs
of the tracker.
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To insert the hole, do one of the following:
- Click in the graphics area to locate the hole.
The tracker places the component at the center of the
cross-hairs.
- In the Command window, at the Specify destination prompt, specify the coordinates of the
destination and press Enter.
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Set the hole angle by doing one of the following:
- Rotate the hole using the tracker and click when it is
positioned correctly.
- In the Command window, at the Specify rotation prompt, type the angle for the hole and
press Enter.
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To add additional instances of the hardware component, repeat
steps 10 and 11.
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Optionally, you can change the creation method or reference
point for the component you are inserting.
Toolbox provides the following options:
- NS - Near
side
- FS - Far
side
- S -
Section
- H - Hidden
- reference Point
- Insertion point for the hardware component.
Do one of the following:
- Right-click and select from the options at the bottom
of the tracker shortcut menu.
- In the Command window, type one of the options shown
and press Enter.
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When you have added as many instances as needed, do one of the
following:
- To return to the Toolbox -
Holes dialog box, press Enter or press the spacebar.
- To close the command without returning to the dialog
box, press ESC.