Define a rectangular pattern
Duplicates one or more components and arranges the resulting occurrences in a rectangular pattern. The components can be unique or identical.
- In the
Mold Layout tab, click
Pattern.
- In the graphics window, select a plastic part.
- In the
Pattern
dialog box,
Rectangular
tab,
Pattern Type
group, select the part orientation.
Option
|
Description
|
Base Pattern
|
Arranges parts without applying any rotation.
|
X Balance
|
Arranges parts and rotates some parts 180 degrees in the negative Y axis.
|
Y Balance
|
Arranges parts and rotates some parts 180 degrees in the negative X axis.
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- Enter the number of plastic parts in the X direction.
- Enter the distance between the parts in the X direction.
- Enter the number of plastic parts in the Y direction.
- Enter the distance between the parts in the Y direction.
- Optionally, click the More button to specify Unique files.
- Click
OK.
Note:
You can enter distance values directly in the graphics window by clicking the X, or Y dimension line.
Define a circular pattern
Duplicate one or more components and arrange the resulting occurrences in a circular pattern. The components can be unique or identical.
- In the
Mold Layout tab, click
Pattern.
- In the graphics window, select a plastic part.
- In the
Pattern
dialog box,
Circular
tab,
Pattern Type
group, select the part orientation.
-
- Enter the number of plastic parts.
- Enter the rotation angle of the selected part.
- Enter the distance between the center point of the parts and the center point of the LZ.
- Enter the rotation angle of a part, relative to an adjacent part.
- Optionally, click the More button to specify Unique files.
- Click
OK.
Define a variable pattern
- In the
Mold Layout tab, click
Pattern.
- In the graphics window, select a plastic part.
- In the
Pattern
dialog box, select the
Variable
tab.
- Add parts to the list using one of the following methods:
- Select
Inherit from the last pattern to inherit a rectangular or circular definition.
- Right-click an element in the list, and then click
Add, or
Add as copy.
- Click a cell in the table to adjust the position and orientation of the corresponding element.
Option
|
Description
|
Rotate
|
Rotates a part about its own center point.
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X Offset
|
Sets the offset distance in the X direction.
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Y Offset
|
Sets the offset distance in the Y Direction.
|
- Optionally, click the More button to specify Unique files.
- Click
OK.
Edit a pattern
- In the
Mold Design
browser, right-click a
Layout node, and then click
Edit Feature.
- In the
Pattern dialog box, modify the settings.
- Click
OK.
Delete a pattern
- In the
Mold Design browser, right-click the
Layout node, and then click
Delete.