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December 9, 2024
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i would like to understand the template names when starting a new document

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i would like to understand the template names when starting a new document. is there a reference to all the template names (eg mmks_asm.design_abs and all the other variants)

 

Best answer by Michael

They are abbreviated 

 

in = inches 

mm = millimeters 

k = kilogram 

abs = absolute accuracy 

rel = relative accuracy 

n = newtons

s = seconds 


and so on. 

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7-Bedrock
December 9, 2024
 
Here is some information about template names ( Predefined Systems of Units).
There are two Unit Systems:
Mass length time (MLT)
Force length time (FLT)
MLT ( Custom System of Units). If you choose the MLT unit system, then the name will be LengthMassTime. If you choose the FLT unit system, then the name will be LengthForseTime
Here are some useful information about Units in general ( About Units)
 

There is also the part/assembly type

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Finally, absolute tolerance vs relative tolerance (Absolute and Relative Tolerance Settings)

 

So the template name is as follows

MLT unit system: LengthMassTime_part/Ams Type_abs or rel.

Force length time (FLT): LengthForceTime_part/Ams Type_abs or rel
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3-Newcomer
December 10, 2024

template names.jpgok, i was more so looking for these explanations, mmks, mmns, list goes on

Michael
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16-Pearl
December 10, 2024

They are abbreviated 

 

in = inches 

mm = millimeters 

k = kilogram 

abs = absolute accuracy 

rel = relative accuracy 

n = newtons

s = seconds 


and so on. 

Michael Bourque