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Learn how to use the Capture Position and Revert commands to capture or revert the position of components in an assembly as you move them in the canvas in Fusion.
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Capture Position In the dialog, check Capture Position to capture the new position .
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Optional: Check the box next to Capture Position to capture the new position of the component.
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Click Solid > Assemble > Joint and set the Motion type to Revolute on the Joint dialog. Click Capture Position on the dialog to indicte you want to use the current position of the connector.
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Ground To Parent will override the following assembly relationships: Rigid Groups Move Pin Capture Position Ground To Parent and Pin These two tools can seem similar but they have several key differences.
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Note: If you moved one or more components in the canvas, you are asked whether you want to capture the current position or continue in the previous position .
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Hello, is there a way to enable Capture position when moving parts ?
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Hello, is there a way to enable Capture position when moving parts ?
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An Assembly Context is created during Edit In Place when you: Associate a dimension with another component Associate a constraint with another component Associate a sketch projection with another component Move a component into place and capture its current position Features you create while an Assembly Context is active are linked to it.
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Feature A Feature captures parametric changes to your design in the Timeline.
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If you use the following tools, Fusion will automatically switch you to the Local Context, where you can use them: Joint As-Built Joint Rigid Group Tangent Relationship Drive Joints Component Drag Capture Position Revert Position Ground Unground Animate Joint Animate Model Edit Joint Limits
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Thermal Applied Temperature, 100° F: First body (rod in the -X position ) Applied Temperature, 300° F: Second body (rod in the middle position ) Applied Temperature, 500° F: Third body (rod in the +X position ) Theoretical Solution The variables used in the equations and table on this page are defined as follows: δz: Z (axial) displacement.
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You can use X, Y, Z manipulators to move to the desired position . Or, specify the values manually.
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Click and drag the fixture screw and move it to the side. Click Capture Position to se the current position of all the components as their default position .
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If a dialog appears telling you some components have moved, click Capture Position . On the toolbar, click Finish Edit to exit the contextual environment.
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