[Solved] DME Inch and PCS Locating Rings Position is Wrong
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[Solved] DME Inch and PCS Locating Rings Position is Wrong
DME Inch and PCS Inch Locating Rings Position is Wrong.
When I try to draw a moldbase by DME or PCS the locating ring stay inside the TCP plate and not on the right place...
When I try to draw a moldbase by DME or PCS the locating ring stay inside the TCP plate and not on the right place...
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YES
Yes you are wright, I have advise my reseller about this and he forward my comment to Missler about a year ago and nothing was done upto now, but this is what I found on my side.
The ring have the good orientation but the DP is to low (sink complete and the tool was reverse. I suggest you made the samething, advise your reseller to advise Missler. I have to fix that my self each time I use a non standard mold.
The ring have the good orientation but the DP is to low (sink complete and the tool was reverse. I suggest you made the samething, advise your reseller to advise Missler. I have to fix that my self each time I use a non standard mold.
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This problem is known
Hello,
This problem is known today. I hope a correction will be made on it soon. For now, I think that the easiest solution is this.
After you insert your standard mold base, delete the locating ring. Then go and manually insert a new one. You will find the function you are looking for under the Centering icon on the navigation icon bar (left hand side of your screen). From there DO NOT choose locating ring. This is an old function. Instead, choose locating washer...trust me when I say, you will be happier with the result as it will include the screws along with the component...
This problem is known today. I hope a correction will be made on it soon. For now, I think that the easiest solution is this.
After you insert your standard mold base, delete the locating ring. Then go and manually insert a new one. You will find the function you are looking for under the Centering icon on the navigation icon bar (left hand side of your screen). From there DO NOT choose locating ring. This is an old function. Instead, choose locating washer...trust me when I say, you will be happier with the result as it will include the screws along with the component...
Happy Designing
Bill
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Missler Software Inc
Bill
Technical Director
Missler Software Inc
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Problem solved in patch 240
Hello to all,
I just recieved word from the Mold development team that a correction has been made in the upcoming 240 build to resolve the problems discussed on this thread. Just thought you would all like to know that...
I just recieved word from the Mold development team that a correction has been made in the upcoming 240 build to resolve the problems discussed on this thread. Just thought you would all like to know that...
Happy Designing
Bill
Technical Director
Missler Software Inc
Bill
Technical Director
Missler Software Inc
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FHCS
Over that, everyone know than we have to put FHCS to hold the locating ring on place, But why all AINSI screw DME or Missler have a 90° and is impossible to modify that bcs it's a Missler compo. This probleme is not very related to locating ring bcs it come with the c'sink, but when you process this screw with any part the angle mistake append.