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Making objects tangent

 

The TangentClosed tool enables if a model is loaded, and it aligns two faces so they are tangent or aligns a face tangent with a line, point, or plane. Possible face types include planes, cylinders, spheres, and cones.

See the printable Assembly constraints reference chart for descriptions of all assembly constraints.

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You can use the TangentClosed tool to move objects without assigning assembly conditions. If the objects belong to different components, uncheck Create conditions in the AssemblyClosed Options panelClosed before moving.

To define a tangent condition

  1. Click TangentClosed in the AssemblyClosed group on the DesignClosed tab.

    The Align tool guide is enabled by default.

  2. Select an edge or face of the component that you want to move.

    You can Ctrl+click to select multiple objects.

    The Reference tool guide is enabled.

  3. Select an edge or face of the component that you want to remain stationary.

    The components align. You can control the alignment animation with the Animate Full PullClosedAdvanced DS Mechanical option.

    The constraint is added to the components in the Structure treeClosed.

    If you want to align to the other side of the plane, right-click the assembly condition in the Structure treeClosed and select Reverse Sense.

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Hold Ctrl and select the component that you want to move and the component that you want to remain stationary, then click TangentClosed in the AssemblyClosed group on the DesignClosed tab.

To reverse the sense of a tangent condition

Right-click a TangentClosed condition in the Structure treeClosed and select Reverse Sense to align the components to the opposite side of the alignment plane.

You can also modify the Reversed value to True or False in the AssemblyClosed Condition section of the Properties panelClosed.

To define an offset distance for a tangent condition

  1. Select the TangentClosed condition in the Structure treeClosed.

  2. Change the angle value in the OffsetClosed property in the Properties PanelClosed.  

To make objects tangent without an assembly condition

  1. Click TangentClosed in the AssemblyClosed group on the DesignClosed tab.

    The Align tool guide is enabled by default.

  2. Uncheck Create conditions in the Options panelClosed.

  3. Select an edge or face of the object that you want to move.

    You can Ctrl+click to select multiple objects.

    The Reference tool guide is enabled.

  4. Select an edge or face of the object that you want to remain stationary.

    The components align. You can control the alignment animation with the Animate Full PullClosedAdvanced DS Mechanical option.

Tool guides

The following tool guides help step you through the process. Use the Tab key to cycle through them. As soon as the tool guide switches, the cursor may change to reflect the active guide.

 

The Align tool guide allows you to select the component to move.

The Reference tool guide allows you to select the component to remain stationary.


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