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Constraints

Constraints. Constraints in Inventor. ?. Constraints Defined. Constraint - The state of being restricted or confined within prescribed bounds. Perpendicular. The perpendicular constraint causes selected lines, curves, or ellipse axes to lie 90 degrees to one another. Parallel.

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Constraints

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  1. Constraints

  2. Constraints in Inventor ?

  3. Constraints Defined • Constraint - The state of being restricted or confined within prescribed bounds.

  4. Perpendicular • The perpendicular constraint causes selected lines, curves, or ellipse axes to lie 90 degrees to one another.

  5. Parallel • The parallel constraint causes selected lines or ellipse axes to lie parallel to one another.

  6. Tangent • The tangent constraint causes curves, including ends of a spline, to be tangent to other curves. One curve can be tangent to another even if they do not physically share a point. ?

  7. Defintion of Tangent • Tangent - A line, curve, or surface meeting another line, curve, or surface at a common point.

  8. Coincident • Constrains two points together or one point to a curve.

  9. Concentric • Constrains two arcs, circles, or ellipses to the same center point.

  10. Colinear • Causes two lines or ellipse axes to lie along the same line.

  11. Horizontal • The horizontal constraint causes lines, ellipse axes, or pairs of points to lie parallel to the X axis of the sketch coordinate system.

  12. Vertical • The vertical constraint causes lines, ellipse axes, or pairs of points to lie parallel to the Y axis of the coordinate system.

  13. Fix • The fixed constraint fixes points and curves in position relative to the sketch coordinate system. If you move or rotate the sketch coordinate system, fixed curves or points move with it.

  14. Equal • Resizes selected arcs and circles to the same radius or selected lines to the same length.

  15. Symmetric • The symmetric constraint causes selected lines or curves to become symmetrically constrained about a selected line. Segments constrained to the selected geometry also reorient when the constraint is applied.

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