Creating Centerline Crosses on a Full Circle¶
Use the AM_CenCrFullCircle command to place a specified number of holes along concentric circles.
All hole centers lie on the concentric circles. The command automatically calculates the angle between adjacent holes and places the holes at equal intervals.
All hole centers lie on the circle, which is named pitch circle.
By default, holes are represented as centerline crosses with circles. Optionally, you can place centerline crosses only.
To create a centerline crosses on a full circle:
Do one of the following:
On the ribbon, click Home > Centerlines > Centerlines > Centerline crosses on Full Circle.
Type AM_CenCrFullCircle.
In the graphics area, specify the center point for the pitch circle.
Specify the diameter value for the pitch circle.
To draw multiple concentric circles at once, specify a set of diameter values separated by |.Specify the No hole option to create the centerline crosses.
Specify the diameter for the centerline cross.
Specify the number of centerline crosses to place along the circle.
Press Enter.
Specify the initial reference angle for placing centerline crosses.
Press Enter.
To create a centerline crosses with holes on a full circle:
Do one of the following:
On the ribbon, click Home > Centerlines > Centerlines > Centerline crosses on Full Circle.
Type AM_CenCrFullCircle.
In the graphics area, specify the center point for the pitch circle.
Specify the diameter value for the pitch circle.
To draw multiple concentric circles at once, specify a set of diameter values separated by |.Type a value for the diameter of the circle that represents the hole.
Alternatively, you can define the diameter by specifying two points in the graphics area.
To draw multiple concentric circles at once, specify a set of diameter values separated by |.Specify the number of holes to place along the circle.
Press Enter.
Specify the initial reference angle for placing holes.
Press Enter.
Access
Ribbon: Home > Centerlines > Centerlines > Centerline crosses on Full Circle
Command: AM_CenCrFullCircle
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