You can hide or show all constraints in NX assembly modeling. The figure shows the path of hiding or showing constraints in NX. To hide or show constraints
You can find a selected component constraint in NX Assembly. The figure shows the selected component constraint in the constraint navigator. To find constraint
You can see whether the sketch is fully constrained or not in Siemens NX. A fully constrained sketch means all curves and points in the sketch are fixed by
Constraints determine the relations between drawn objects like curves, points, lines, arcs, circles in the sketch through other objects in the sketch, or out of
You can change the visibility of the constraints in the sketch in NX. But the function location changes due to your sketch application type. As you know there
In the NX sketch, there are two different fixing constraint methods. They have small but important differences. As seen in the figure constraint symbols are different for both constraint type.
NX creates auto dimensions when you start to create circles by typing a diameter size at the first circle in the sketch. You can create auto constraints instead
You can define angle constraints between objects in the Assembly modeling in NX. To define Angle constraint Start the “Assembly Constraints” command. Set the
You can center parts by referencing one or two objects in the parts. The “Center” in the “Constraint” tab in the “Assembly Constraints” command dialog is used