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Name

Specifies the name of the pin jig set. If you change the name, then the name rule changes automatically to User Defined.

Name Rule

Select a name rule for the jig set.

  • Select DefaultNameRule to use the following syntax for a plate system: <"PJ">_<Parent Name>-<Workshare Location ID>-<Index number>. If the parent is an assembly system, the following syntax is used: <"AJ">_<Parent Name>-<Workshare Location ID>-<Index number>. For example, AJ_A10-1-103, where AJ represents the type of pin jig being used, A10 is the assembly parent name, 1 is the workshare location ID, and 103 is a reference number.

  • Select User Defined to type a name in the Name box.

Frame System

Specifies the frame system for the pin jig set. The list contains the frame systems of the parent assembly systems, the frame systems provided by the rule, and the frame systems in the range of the pin jig.

InheritFromParenti Indicates that the value is inherited from the parent. By default, the pin jig set inherits the frame system from the parent.

Pin Origin Position

Specifies the position of the pin origin. This property is available in both the creation and modification modes of the command. The possible values are:

LowerLeft

LowerRight

UpperLeft

UpperRight

Balance Method

Specifies the balance type assigned to the pin jig. This is a read-only box.

Pin Jig Type

Specifies the pin jig type set by the software. This is a read-only box.

Pin Jig Purpose

Specifies the purpose of the pin jig.

Work Center

Jig Floor

Specifies the jig floor associated with the pin jig set.

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Longitudinal Size

Specifies the longitudinal length of the entire jig floor. You can use this value to verify the assembly range for the selected pin jig structural assembly or part.

Transversal Size

Specifies the transversal width of the entire jig floor. You can use this value to verify the assembly range for the selected pin jig structural assembly or part.

Longitudinal Range

Specifies the maximum longitudinal length of an assembly placed on the jig floor. You can use this value to verify the assembly range for the selected pin jig structural assembly or part.

Transversal Range

Specifies the maximum transverse width of an assembly placed on the jig floor. You can use this value to verify the assembly range for the selected pin jig structural assembly or part.

Longitudinal Interval

Specifies the longitudinal interval between pins. The software uses this value during the pin jig computation.

Transversal Interval

Specifies the transversal interval between pins. The software uses this value during the pin jig computation.

Longitudinal Naming

Specifies the naming convention used for longitudinal pin positions.

0

Indicates numeric naming.

1

Indicates alphabetic naming.

Transversal Naming

Specifies the naming convention used for transversal pin positions.

0

Indicates numeric naming.

1

Indicates alphabetic naming.

Pitch Floor Margin

Specifies the maximum allowable distance between the assembly and the jig contour.

Pin Control

Specifies the method used to set the pins into position.

0

Indicates manual.

1

Indicates automatic or computer-controlled.

Jig Tip Type

Specifies the tip type (such as corn, half sphere, or diamond) for the pins. The software uses this value to calculate the real pin height. This height includes the gap between the pin head and the part surface.

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A

Pin interval

B

Part surface

C

Seam location

D

Pin height without the jig tip

E

Pin height with the jig tip

Pin Minimum Height

Specifies the minimum height of the pin jig set. The software uses this value during the pin jig computation.

Pin Maximum Height

Specifies the maximum height of the pin jig set. The software uses this value during the pin jig computation.

Seam Distance

Specifies the minimum distance between pins and seam lines. This value is of significance to those pins that are close to an outer contour or inner seam.

Marking Settings

Apply Rule

Specifies whether the display of remarking lines is based on a rule, or is user defined. If this option is selected, all of the rules display as read-only. If this option is not selected, the rules are editable.

This check box is only available during the creation of the pin jig.

Pin Jig Remarking Rule Set

Specifies the rule set that the software uses to get the geometry for remarking lines of each type.

Default

Identical to Based on Physical Connection. The options is available so that legacy models continue to work.

Based on Logical Connection

Generates the remarking surface by stitching together the surfaces of the leaf plate systems of the supported plates. It uses the existing geometry (as-is) of logical connections between the following objects:

  • Supported plates and connected plates for plate remarking lines.

  • Supported plates and connected profiles for profile remarking lines.

  • Supported plates for seam remarking lines.

Based on Physical Connection

Generates the remarking surface by stitching the surfaces of the sides of the supported plate parts that face away from the jig floor. This option uses the physical connections between the following objects:

  • Supported plates and connected plates for plate remarking lines.

  • Supported plates and connected profiles for profile remarking lines.

  • Supported plates for seam remarking lines.

The geometry for these remarking lines corresponds to the portion of the physical connection geometry that lies on the remarking surface.

Based on Part Surface and Logical Connection

Generates the remarking surface by stitching the surfaces of the sides of the supported plate parts that face away from the jig floor. This options uses the logical connections between the following objects:

  • Supported plates and connected plates for plate remarking lines.

  • Supported plates and connected profiles for profile remarking lines.

  • Supported plates for seam remarking lines.

Seam Remarking Lines

Specifies whether seam remarking lines are applied or ignored. This value defaults to Ignore for individual plates. For assemblies, this value defaults to Apply.

Plate Remarking Lines

Specifies whether plate remarking lines are applied or ignored. The following options are available:

Ignore

Indicates that plate remarking lines are not applied.

Apply

Creates a remarking line at the logical connection.

Both Sides

Creates remarking lines representing the molded and anti-molded sides of the connected plate part.

Both Sides with LC

Creates the remarking lines representing the molded and anti-molded sides of the connected plate parts along with the logical connection remarking line.

Apply with Supported Side

Creates the remarking lines representing the connected plate parts on the remarking side. Also creates the remarking lines representing the connected plate jigs on the pin jig anti-marking side (supported side).

Profile Remarking Lines

Specifies whether profile remarking lines are applied or ignored.

X-Axis Remarking Lines

Specifies whether frame remarking lines are applied or ignored.

Y-Axis Remarking Lines

Specifies whether longitudinal remarking lines are applied or ignored.

Z-Axis Remarking Lines

Specifies whether buttock remarking lines are applied or ignored.

Reference Curve Remarking Line

Specifies whether naval architecture reference curves are applied or ignored.

User Remarking Lines

Specifies whether user remarking lines are applied or ignored.

User Extensions

Specifies whether user extensions are applied or ignored.

Accuracy Check Points

Apply Rule

Specifies whether the display of accuracy check points is based on a rule, or is user defined. If this option is selected, all of the rules display as read-only. If this option is cleared, the rules are editable.

This check box is only available during the creation of the pin jig.

Pin Jig Accuracy Check Rule Set

Specifies the rule set that the software uses to get the accuracy points. You can modify or add rule sets.

Remarking Bend Points

Specifies whether bend points are applied or ignored at remarking sharp bends.

Aft Boundary

Specifies the accuracy points on the Aft Boundary.

Lower Boundary

Specifies the accuracy points on the Lower Boundary.

Fore Boundary

Specifies the accuracy points on the Fore Boundary.

Upper Boundary

Specifies the accuracy points on the Upper Boundary.

Custom

Specifies the custom accuracy points.

Along Girth From Lower

Creates points starting from the lower boundary at a specified distance along the girth.

Along Girth From Upper

Creates points starting from the upper boundary at a specified distance along the girth.

Along Girth From Aft

Creates points starting from the aft boundary at a specified distance along the girth.

Along Girth From Fore

Creates points starting from the fore boundary at a specified distance along the girth.

At Pin Lines

Creates points at the intersection of pin rows and columns with the boundary.

At and Middle of Pin Lines

Creates points at the intersection of pin rows and columns with the boundary. Additional points are created at the middle of these points.

Position and Orientation

Rotation about Global X axis

Specifies the amount of counter-clockwise rotation about the global X-axis. This property is available only when you are modifying an existing pin jig. The software processes this angle first when orienting the pin jig.

Rotation about Global Y axis

Specifies the amount of counter-clockwise rotation about the global Y-axis. This property is available only when you are modifying an existing pin jig. The software processes this angle second when orienting the pin jig.

Rotation about Global Z axis

Specifies the amount of counter-clockwise rotation about the global Z-axis. This property is available only when you are modifying an existing pin jig. The software processes this angle last when orienting the pin jig.

Adjust Pin Bed on Move/Rotate

Specifies whether the pins should be adjusted when the pin jig is moved or rotated.

Added Pin Behavior on Move/Rotate

Specifies the behavior of the added pins when you move or rotate the pin jig.

  1. Stay with the supported part.

  2. Stay with the jig floor. (Not currently available)

  3. Reapply the X and Y offsets from the reference pin. (Not currently available)

Origin Pin - X

Specifies the X-axis coordinate of the origin pin (H0, V0).

Origin Pin - Y

Specifies the Y-axis coordinate of the origin pin (H0, V0).

Origin Pin - Z

Specifies the Z-axis coordinate of the origin pin (H0, V0).

Horizontal Pin - X

Specifies the X-axis coordinate of the horizontal pin (H0, V1).

Horizontal Pin - Y

Specifies the Y-axis coordinate of the horizontal pin (H0, V1).

Horizontal Pin - Z

Specifies the Z-axis coordinate of the horizontal pin (H0, V1).

Vertical Pin - X

Specifies the X-axis coordinate of the vertical pin (H1, V0).

Vertical Pin - Y

Specifies the Y-axis coordinate of the vertical pin (H1, V0).

Vertical Pin - Z

Specifies the Z-axis coordinate of the vertical pin (H1, V0).

See Also

Pin Jig Properties Dialog