Bundle command bar

Return

Returns you to the Assembly environment.

Conductor Step

Selects the conductors to be included in the bundle.

Path Step

Defines the path along which the bundle runs.

Path Tangency

Adjusts the endpoints of the path to control tangency.

Properties Step

Selects the properties used to define the bundle.

Preview/Finish/Cancel

This button changes function as you move through the feature construction process. The Preview button shows what the constructed feature will look like, based on the input provided in the other steps. The Finish button constructs the feature. After previewing or finishing the feature, you can edit it by re-selecting the appropriate step on the command bar. The Cancel button discards all input and exits the command.

Path Step Options

Create Path

Specifies that a new path will be created for the bundle to follow.

Use Existing Path

Specifies that the bundle will follow an existing path.

Path Tangency

Adjusts the endpoints of the path to control tangency.

Activate Part

Activates a part for selection by fully loading it into memory and making it editable.

Circular Cutout Locate

Allows you to select a cylindrical face on a cutout through which the path can run.

Keypoint Locate

Allows you to select keypoints through which the path can run.

Redefine Point

Allows you to redefine the location of an existing point you select. You can use the Relative/Absolute option on the command bar to redefine its position relative to its current position or with respect to its absolute position in the document. You can type a new coordinate in the X, Y, or Z boxes, select a keypoint, click a point in space.

Keypoints

Sets the type of keypoint on existing geometry you can select when defining the path.

Allows you to select any keypoint.

Allows you to select an x,y,z point in free space.

Allows you to select an end point.

Allows you to select a midpoint.

Allows you to select the center point of a circle or arc.

Relative/Absolute Position

Specifies whether the value you type is relative to the point's current position or is based on the global origin of the document. The global origin is the point where the three default reference planes intersect (the exact center of the design space).

X

Sets the position for the x axis.

Y

Sets the position for the y axis.

Z

Sets the position for the z axis.

Deselect (x)

Clears the selection.

Accept (check mark)

Accepts the selection.

Selecting an Existing Path

Select

Sets the method of selecting the path the bundle should follow.

  • Single—Allows you to select one or more individual paths.

  • Chain—Allows you to select an endpoint connected set of paths.

Setting Tangency Options

Start

Specifies the end condition for the start end of the curve. You can specify whether or not the start point of the curve is tangent to an element you select, and the length of the tangent vector. Define the length of the tangent vector by dragging the tangent vector handle using the mouse or you can type a value.

End

Specifies the end condition for the finish end of the curve. You can specify whether or not the start point of the curve is tangent to an element you select, and the length of the tangent vector. Define the length of the tangent vector by dragging the tangent vector handle using the mouse or you can type a value.

Setting Bundle Properties

Material

Specifies the material for the bundle.

Properties

Displays the Properties dialog box that allows you to make changes to the properties for the bundle.

Other command bar Options

Name

Displays the feature name. Feature names are assigned automatically. You can edit the name by typing a new name in the box on the command bar or by selecting the feature and using the Rename command on the shortcut menu.

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