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This task will show you how to compute tool gage on
assembly and save the associated report. |
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Open the
Block.CATProcess from the samples directory. |
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In this CATProcess, there are two machining
operations, Spiral milling.1, that is not computed,
and Sweeping.1 that is computed.
Note that Computed refers to the computation of the tool path,
not to that of the tool gage.

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Click Compute Tool Gage on Assembly
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The dialog box is displayed:

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Click Select All:

The Selection
field is updated.
The action searches collision with the tool body and with the tool
holder,
if any tool holder has been defined.
The Operations field
is updated with the available information:
- Name of the
operation,
- Activate status:
by default it is set to No.
This means that the minimum tool gage will be computed from the
current tool path
but will not be automatically recomputed if the tool path is
modified.
If you set Activate to Yes, the minimum tool
gage will be automatically recomputed
when you recompute the tool path.
- Current Length
of the tool, i.e. cutting length of the tool,
- Minimum Tool
Length, i.e. minimum cutting length computed to avoid
collision,
if one has already been computed,
- Current Gage,
i.e. current gage of the tool holder, if any,
- Minimum Tool Gage,
i.e. minimum gage computed to avoid collision.
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- When an operation is active, it is automatically selected and
displayed in the dialog box when you open it.
- Use the Reset button to
erase the whole selection.
- You can pick operations in the specification tree to add them to the
list in the dialog box.
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Define the Activate status if necessary:
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Start the computation:
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The following message appears because no tool path has
been computed yet for Spiral milling.1

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Click OK, exit the dialog box, compute the tool
path.
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Reopen the dialog box, the previous selection is still
active.
You can restart the computation of the minimum tool gage.
The value of the minimum tool gage is displayed.

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Click Report
to save the information displayed in the dialog box in a .txt file.
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In this example,

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Sweeping.1 Activate status is No.
If you modify the parameters of this operation and recompute the tool
path,
the Minimum Tool Gage will not be recomputed. You will have to restart
this computation manually.
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Spiral milling.1 Activate status is Yes.
If you modify the parameters of this operation and recompute the tool
path,
the Minimum Tool Gage will be recomputed too.
If you reopen the Minimum Tool Gage on Assembly dialog box, the
Minimum Tool Gage value
will be updated to the new value.
Use this capacity to save time when you are working on operations that
require long computation times:
- select the operations you will be working on,
- set their Activate status to Yes,
- make all the modifications you require,
- when you are finished, start the computation of the tool paths,
the computation of the Minimum Tool Gage will be done at the
same time.
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If the following message appears

- exit the dialog box, double-click Part Operation.1 in the
specification tree.
- enter the part in the first line of the Geometry tab.
Click OK and reopen the Minimum Tool Gage On Assembly
dialog box. Restart the computation.

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