SolidWorks: lesson 5
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
How would you determine the size of a screw to place in an assembly? | Use smart dimension to measure the size of the hole and thickness of the material,which corresponds to screw diameter and length respectfully. |
In which window do you find ready-to-use hardware components? | Toolbox Browser. |
True or False: Parts from Toolbox automatically size to the components they are beingplaced on. | False |
True or False: Toolbox parts can only be added to assemblies. | True |
How can you resize components as you are placing them? | Use the window that appears when you place the part. |
View that lets you look at the assembly as if you took a saw and cut it open: | Section view |
Type of hole that allows a screw or bolt to be screwed directly into it: | Tapped Hole |
Common design practice that represents the screws and bolts showing outlines and fewdetails: | Simplified |
Method for moving a Toolbox part from the Toolbox Browser to the assembly: | Drag and drop |
Area of Design Library Task Pane that contains all available Toolbox parts: | Toolbox browser |
A file where you where you combine parts together: | Assembly |
Hardware — such as screws, nuts, washers, and lock washers — that you can selectfrom the Toolbox Browser: | Toolbox parts |
Type of hole that allows a screw or bolt into it, but is not tapped: | Through hole |
Properties — such as size, length, thread length, display type — that describe a Toolboxpart: | Toolbox definition |
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