Quick Start: Dimension Toolbar

Quick Start Dimension Toolbar

Quick Start Dimension toolbar

The Dimension toolbar lets you perform geometric measurements and geometric tolerance checks. With the exception of the Key-In dimension, this toolbar contains all the dimensions from the normal PC-DMIS Dimension toolbar. See "Dimension Toolbar" in this chapter.

The Quick Start Dimension toolbar only creates legacy dimensions. It does not create the new Feature Control Frame (FCF) dimensions covered in the "Using Geometric Tolerances" chapter.

About Geometric Measurements About Geometric Tolerance Checks

Geometric measurements are used in the following circumstances:

  • When dimensions involve two elements (such as distances and angles).

  • When dimension elements are not measurable (such as corners).

  • When dimension measurements can be obtained by using geometric calculation procedures (intersections, projections, and / or middle elements).

In each geometric relationship between two elements, a third element is created (point, circle, line, or plane). The default output format of the calculated element includes the most meaningful dimensions.

Geometric relationships are not to be confused with geometric tolerances. Geometric tolerances are used to check the functional requirements of a feature. Functional requirements are feature characteristics that ensure sufficient assembly, safety, appearance, performance etc. Geometric relationships, as used in PC-DMIS, are not sufficient to ensure functional requirements because they do not utilize the full extent of datum theory.

Geometric tolerance checks test the location, orientation, profile, runout, or form error of a feature (checked feature) relative to a datum reference frame (as applicable).

The following checks are available:

  • Orientation checks: test for errors of parallelism, perpendicularity, and angularity.

  • Location checks: test for errors of coaxiality, and concentricity, location, and position.

  • Profile checks: test for errors of profile form or profile, relative to the current alignment.

  • Runout checks: test for errors of total runout of a circle, cylinder, or plane.

PC-DMIS inserts a dimension of the resulting geometric tolerance check between two elements into the Edit window.

 

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Quick Start Procedure

Creates a legacy Location dimension.

Select or measure the feature, and click Next, specify the plus and minus tolerances, and then click Finish to insert the Location dimension.

Creates a legacy Position dimension.

Select or measure the feature, and click Next, specify the plus and minus tolerances, and then click Finish to insert the Position dimension.

Creates a legacy Distance dimension.

Select or measure the first feature, and click Next. Select or measure the second feature, and click Next. Specify the plus and minus tolerances, type a nominal value, select either 2D or 3D, and then click Finish to insert the Distance dimension.

Creates a legacy Angle dimension.

Select or measure the first feature, and click Next. Select or measure the second feature, and click Next. Specify the plus and minus tolerances, type a nominal value, select either 2D or 3D, and then click Finish to insert the Angle dimension.

Creates a legacy Concentricity dimension.

Select or measure the first circular feature, and click Next. Select or measure the second circular feature, and click Next. Specify the plus tolerance, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Concentricity dimension.

Creates a legacy Coaxiality dimension.

Select or measure the first feature (cylinder, cone, or line), and click Next. Select or measure the second feature (cylinder, cone, or line), and click Next. Specify the plus tolerance, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Coaxiality dimension.

Creates a legacy Circularity dimension.

Select or measure the first circular feature, and click Next. Select or measure the second circular feature, and click Next. Specify the plus tolerance, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Roundness dimension.

Creates a legacy Cylindricity dimension.

Select or measure a Cylinder, and click Next. Select or measure the second feature, and click Next. Specify the plus tolerance, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Cylindricity dimension.

Creates a legacy Straightness dimension.

Select or measure a Cone, Line, or Cylinder, and click Next. Specify a plus tolerance, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Straightness dimension.

Creates a legacy Flatness dimension.

Select or measure a Plane, and click Next. Specify a plus tolerance, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Flatness dimension.

Creates a legacy Perpendicularity dimension.

Select or measure the first feature, and click Next. Select or measure the second feature. Specify a plus tolerance and a projection distance, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Perpendicularity dimension.

Creates a legacy Parallelism dimension.

Select or measure a non-point feature, and click Next. Select or measure the second non-point feature. Specify a plus tolerance and a projection distance, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Parallelism dimension.

Creates a legacy Total Runout dimension.

Select or measure a Cone, Cylinder, Line, or Plane, and click Next. Specify a plus and minus tolerance, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Total Runout dimension.

Creates a legacy Circular Runout dimension.

Select or measure a Circle, Cone, Cylinder, Line, or Sphere, and click Next. Specify a plus and minus tolerance, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Circular Runout dimension.

Creates a legacy Surface Profile dimension.

Select or measure a feature, and click Next. Specify a plus and minus tolerance. Choose whether the profile is Form Only or Form and Location, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Surface Profile dimension.

Creates a legacy Line Profile dimension.

Select or measure a feature, and click Next. Specify a plus and minus tolerance, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Line Profile dimension.

Creates a legacy Angularity dimension.

Select or measure any non-point or non-sphere feature, and click Next. Select a Cone, Cylinder, Line, or Plane, and click Next. Specify a plus tolerance, a distance, and angle, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Angularity dimension.

Creates a legacy Symmetry dimension.

Select or measure a line or set for the first feature, and click Next. Select the second feature, and click Next. Select the third (or datum) feature, and click Next. Type a plus tolerance, and click Next. Click Finish to insert the Symmetry dimension.

More:

Dimensioning Features Using the Quick Start Interface