In order for two hinge wings and a bolt to fit together concerning length and diameter, conditions have to be defined.
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The complete example can be found under Section 7.13.3, “Create Assembly Table Project from A to Z ”. |
Call up the context menu of the Conditions subdirectory in the fluegel1 component.
Select the New condition command.
→ The Condition properties window opens.
As preliminary consideration now the following applies:
The variable's "L" value in the dummy starter part shall comply with variables "L" value in "wing 1".
Name: Enter a name for the condition (here "L").
Select the menu item Select variable.... [Choose variable...]
You can see the variables associated with the dummy start part by clicking on SCHARNIERDUMMY in the Parts field.
In the Variables [Variables of part] field of the part [Variables of part], select the variable L (length of the hinge or hinge leaf ).
→ Component and variable name [Name of variable] are transferred to the Condition 1 field separated by an @ character.
SCHARNIERDUMMY@L
Open the context menu of the Condition 2 field and define the second part of the condition.
Select FLUEGEL1 in the Variables browser [Variable browser] under Parts and select the variable L on the right under Variables of the part [Variables of part]. " L " is the length of the hinge leaf.
Set the = character as the operand. You can see the selection of operands when you open the list field using the down arrow.
= gleich < kleiner <= kleiner gleich > größer >= größer gleich <> ungleich
The condition properties [Condition properties] window must now contain the following expression:
SCHARNIERDUMMY@L=FLUEGEL1@L
In words: the variable's "L" value in the starter part shall correspond to the variable's "L" value in wing 1.
-> A completed condition appears in the Configurator docking window as a subordinate entry with the if symbol
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(if) <name of the condition> (here "L ")
Now perform the same procedure for wing 2.
SCHARNIERDUMMY@L = FLUEGEL2@L
If later in the assembly table (this is the table of the dummy starter part), a value for the variable "L" is chosen, then this will automatically effect that the variable "L" of the single parts "Wing 1" and "Wing 2" are set to the same value.
Afterwards the same has to be performed for the bolt.
SCHARNIERDUMMY@D1 = BOLZEN@D SCHARNIERDUMMY@L = BOLZEN@L