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Majority Surface Finish |
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The model may contain the majority surface finish designation. This designation includes a sign, a surface finish parameter and its value, and a sign in parentheses (if necessary).
To set a majority surface finish and to manage its display in the graphic area of the model, use the Majority Surface Finish command
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When you first run the Majority Surface Finish command (while the majority surface finish is not set yet), it starts the process of setting majority surface finish parameters. After the process is completed, the designation of majority surface finish with the specified parameters appears in the graphic area of the model.
Further the Majority Surface Finish command is used only to enable/disable the display of the majority surface finish designation in the graphic area. In addition, the designation in the model can be hidden in one of the following ways:
•Click on the Visible
icon in Model tree,
•calling the Hide command from the context menu of an object in the Model Tree or in the graphic area.
If the model has versions, you can enable or disable the display of the majority surface finish designation for each of them.
If necessary, you can change the position of the majority surface finish symbol, edit it, or delete it. More...
The unspecified roughness symbol is transferred to the associative drawing. Once transferred to the drawing, the symbol becomes part of it and can be freely edited and moved within it. Synchronization of parameters of majority surface finish is possible in a model and drawing.