Distance Linkage Chain Parameters
Chain Path
Path | Specifies the path for the chain pattern. Select a 2D
sketch, 3D sketch, or model edge. If you edit
the path length after you create the chain component pattern,
the
components might overlap or might not fill the
path. To fix this problem, rebuild the feature.
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Reverse Direction | Reverses the direction of the chain pattern. | |
SelectionManager | Opens the SelectionManager, which helps you select entities. | |
Fill Path | Automatically specifies the number of pattern instances to fill the path. | |
Number of Instances | Defines the number of pattern instances. | |
Face normal alignment | Select a plane to which the patterned instances are
aligned. The entity selected as the Path Alignment Plane
aligns with the Face normal
alignment selection for each instance of the
patterned component. This selection field shows only when the normal direction for the path cannot be automatically derived. For example, when the path is a 3D Sketch or a selection of edges that are not coplanar. |
Chain Group 1
Component to Pattern | Specifies the component to pattern. | |||||
Spacing Method |
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Spacing | Defines the spacing between pattern instances. | |||||
Equal Spacing | Specifies equal spacing between each pattern instance. | |||||
Path Link 1 | Specifies the first link in the component pattern. Select a cylindrical face, circular edge, linear edge, sketch point, vertex, or reference axis. | |||||
Path Link 2 | Specifies the second link in the
component pattern. Select a cylindrical face, circular edge, linear
edge, sketch point, vertex, or reference axis. Select the path links in the same direction that the
component is patterned along the chain path.
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Path Alignment Plane | Specifies the position of the patterned component relative to the path. Select a component plane or planar face. | |||||
Reverse Direction | Reverses the direction of the location plane. |
Options
Dynamic | Calculates the mates between each
pattern instance. You can drag any instance to move the chain. Dynamic chains with many pattern instances take a long time to generate, rebuild, and drag. |
Static | Copies each pattern instance
without creating mates. This improves performance in large
assemblies or chains with many pattern instances. You can move the chain only by dragging the seed component. You cannot mate pattern instances to other components. Use static chains in large assemblies
or for chains with a large number of pattern
instances.
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Synchronize configuration of patterned components to seed | Blocks changes to the
configuration of patterned instances for all configurations. Selecting this option may change some patterned component instances to match the configuration of the seed component. |