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  2. What does CSYS stand for? - MCAD Central

    www.mcadcentral.com/threads/what-does-csys-stand-for.26422

    There is a Work Coordinate System (WCS) which is where all of your data will be condtructed from. UG/NX always draws 2D geometry on the XY plane of the WCS. There is a Feature Coordinate System (FCS) that is defined for the feature being created. There is a Manufacturing Coordinate System (MCS) used for generating tool paths.

  3. Default CSYS Orientation - MCAD Central

    www.mcadcentral.com/threads/default-csys-orientation.10317

    My company has adapted a default CSYS orientation of looking from a plan view and seeing XY with Z facing towards you. I have been told the reason for this is to support the CNC folks. From a CAD (my) and PTC's point of view this seems incorrect. Does PTC differ from other CAD systems? Is there...

  4. Multiple OPERATIONS in Vericut - howto? - MCAD Central

    www.mcadcentral.com/threads/multiple-operations-in-vericut-howto.13913

    Hiall, I wonder is someone can help my with the following: Example: a part that needs to have the top and bottom machined in two different Operations. Each Operation is based on different CSYS. I want to run both (or more) Operations in Vericut to make sure the part is OK when my OP's are...

  5. Model very small in relation to coordinate system (Prt_Csys_Def)

    www.mcadcentral.com/threads/model-very-small-in-relation-to-coordinate-system...

    When I click on 'dispay the planes' it seems to be that one coordinate system (Prt_Csys_Def) is very large (comparing to the model). How can I change/delete this coordinate system it so that the model isn't that far away?

  6. Automatic c of g csys | MCAD Central

    www.mcadcentral.com/threads/automatic-c-of-g-csys.16479

    It will depend on the version you are using. In WF2 you do it the way muadib3d described above. In WF3 select Analysis>Model>Mass Poperties. In the drop downlist at the bottom of the dialog box select feature. Select the feature tab and under Regenerate select always and under datum select the COG type (point or csys).

  7. Creating a part in cylindrical csys - MCAD Central

    www.mcadcentral.com/threads/creating-a-part-in-cylindrical-csys.8404

    hi, i want to create a new part with cylindrical csys or spherical csys instead of cartesian cordinates, how do i create it??

  8. Edit Default Coordinate System | MCAD Central

    www.mcadcentral.com/threads/edit-default-coordinate-system.22173

    Hi all, I have searched the web and the mcad forum as well without finding any answer. I need to redefine the orientation of the Default Coordinate System in an assembly. It is possible to do so? If yes, how? The goal is to be able to assemble it in the global machine always by default and...

  9. ModelCHECK Layer Place Problem | MCAD Central

    www.mcadcentral.com/threads/modelcheck-layer-place-problem.14744

    I am having a problem configuring my start file; when I set it to automatically layer certain such as start part datums, axis, and csys they all want to go on the default datum layer. Most likely I am doing something wrong; any ideas? Curtis

  10. J-Link extract Co ordinate System name - MCAD Central

    www.mcadcentral.com/threads/j-link-extract-co-ordinate-system-name.13700

    Hi All, I am trying to export a pro e model to STLBinary format, here I need to pass the parameter as Csys name. here is the Code //Get file name of model with out extension and add the STL extension String sModelName = proeModel.GetFullName() + ".stl"; String Csys = "Default"...

  11. Pro/E Transform Format? | MCAD Central

    www.mcadcentral.com/threads/pro-e-transform-format.18648

    New member this may help some... I see semi colons in the preview post, they must be coming across from my paste.. theyare not be there in the *.trf file 1&nbsp ; 0&nbsp ; 0 8.6603 .577350269189626 1&nbsp ; 0 5 0&nbsp ; 0&nbsp ; 1 0 this is if you wanted a csys on a 20bhc at 30 degrees with the csys rotated 30 also the .577 number is the tangent of 30 whichrotates it with it 5 trans. Help ...