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Access: Open this function from one of the following locations:
Select Mold Design > Cooling > Add Cooling Item from the menu bar.
Select Cooling > Add Cooling Item from the Mold Design Guide Toolbar.
When adding certain catalog components (such as ejectors or cooling components) to faces, you can change the diameter of the added parts by changing the diameter of the sketch circle used to position them.
This means that cooling items with different diameters may be added easily and quickly in a single operation. You can add different sized items simply by changing the diameter of the circle used to position them. This is often required for baffles which may require different diameters in the same add operation.
Important: Make sure that the required assembly is activated before using this operation.
Note: Once the cooling items have been added, they can easily be edited or deleted.
The general interaction is similar to that for adding mold parts. The only difference is the Component Selection dialog displayed during the required step 1 - see below.
Select a cooling component. The Component Selection dialog is displayed. See the Example Catalog Component Selection Process, below.
The Component Selection dialog is displayed with the appropriate catalog Category, Sub-Category and Item component types automatically selected. In the example dialog below, the Category = Cooling Items, Sub-Category = Nipples and Item = Extension nipple were automatically selected; change the selection, as required.
Example Catalog Component Selection ProcessExample Catalog Component Selection Process
The remaining interaction is identical to that for adding mold parts.
When selecting a catalog component, the Component Selection dialog is displayed with the appropriate Category component type automatically displayed (depending on the function invoked) and Sub-Category component types displayed for selection.
An example catalog component selection process is described as follows (in this case, for Mold Components):
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The appropriate Category component
type is automatically selected and the Sub-Category
component types are displayed for selection. For more, see Component Selection. |
Click OKOK or ApplyApply in the Feature Guide to complete the function. In the Assembly Tree, added cooling items are placed in folders under the active sub-assembly. The Feature Tree now contains the added feature, for example:
In the example below, a cooling component (in this case a nipple) has been added to the cooling channels.
Note: In the Assembly Tree, for files created prior to Cimatron 12.0, added cooling items are displayed as sub-assemblies (instead of placed in folders) under the active sub-assembly.
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