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Assembly concentric constraint

Cadguru12!
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Assembly concentric constraint

I have just started learning Creo, after years of Inventor and Solidworks. Is there no concentric assembly constraint? When I put a pin in a hole, how is that a coincident constraint?

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Hbaq121
4-Participant
(To:Cadguru12!)

In Creo it is called coincidental  Doesn't follow ANSI drafting nomenclature, but that is what you want.  Select the hole or dowel side surfaces and set the constraint to coincident.

 

Just wait until you have to edit something and all it says is protrusion.  Protrusion is a bit bizarre.

 

I too came from Solidworks and coworkers looked at me like I lost my mind when I asked where is the concentric constraint.  Almost as if they didn't know what concentric is.  I had to explain.

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StephenW
23-Emerald II
(To:Cadguru12!)

By default, Creo aligns axis to axis when you select the 2 surfaces of the diameter selected. If you want a tangential surfaces, you must pre-select the constraint as tangent or change the constraint to tangent after selection.

Hbaq121
4-Participant
(To:Cadguru12!)

In Creo it is called coincidental  Doesn't follow ANSI drafting nomenclature, but that is what you want.  Select the hole or dowel side surfaces and set the constraint to coincident.

 

Just wait until you have to edit something and all it says is protrusion.  Protrusion is a bit bizarre.

 

I too came from Solidworks and coworkers looked at me like I lost my mind when I asked where is the concentric constraint.  Almost as if they didn't know what concentric is.  I had to explain.

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