The Self Centering Point strategy for the Vector Auto feature measures a self-centering point on a part. Two types of self-centering points are available:
2D (2 axis) - A self-centering point in an internal V shape or in an internal arc are examples.
3D (3 axis) - A self-centering point in an internal cone, internal cylinder, or internal spherical section are examples.
To measure a self-centering point, do the following:
Open the Auto Feature dialog box for a Vector Point (Insert | Feature | Auto | Point | Vector). For help, see "Inserting Auto Features".
From the Probe
Toolbox, select the Measurement Strategies
tab (
).
From the list of strategies, select Self Centering Point.
In the Point area in the Auto Feature dialog box, type the nominal X, Y, and Z values.
In the Surface area in the Auto Feature dialog box, type the surface vectors.
Complete the properties on the tabs: