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This tool builds a link between two objects of an assembly. The selected elements of each object or more precisely their implicit coordinate systems (ICS) are used to position the objects to each other.
This tool builds a link between two objects of an assembly. The selected elements of each object or more precisely their implicit coordinate systems (ICS) are used to position the objects to each other.


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Based on one planar element's ICS both other elements' ICSs' origins are positioned to have identical y- and z-coordinates and the same x-offset in opposite directions.
Based on one planar element's ICS both other elements' ICSs' origins are positioned to have identical y- and z-coordinates and the same x-offset in opposite directions.



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Assembly3 ConstraintSymmetricHorizontal

Menu location
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Workbenches
Assembly3
Default shortcut
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Introduced in version
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See also
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Description

This tool builds a link between two objects of an assembly. The selected elements of each object or more precisely their implicit coordinate systems (ICS) are used to position the objects to each other.

Based on one planar element's ICS both other elements' ICSs' origins are positioned to have identical y- and z-coordinates and the same x-offset in opposite directions.


Usage

  1. Place two objects into an assembly
  2. Select two point elements, two line elements or two planar elements of one object
  3. Select a planar element of the other object
  4. Press the Symmetric horizontal button.