NX7.5: Basic Training Course
NX7.5: Basic Training Course
GETTING STARTED
Start Programs UGS NX 7.5 NX 7.5
To create a new file there are two options. You can click on the
New tab on top of the screen or go through the File dropdown menu.
To start modeling, you must first create a part file. NX part files
use the extension .prt for both components and assemblies of
To close a part files Click FILE CLOSE. If you close a file, the file
will be cleared from the working memory and any changes that
are not saved will be lost. Therefore, remember to select SAVE
AND CLOSE or SAVE ALL AND CLOSE or SAVE ALL AND EXIT.
Exit an NX7.5 Session
To Exit an NX 7.5 Click FILE EXIT
TOOL BARS
Add or remove toolbar buttons
Shortcut menu
Radial toolbars
Orient View
Home key:Orients the current view to Trimetric.
End key:
F8 key:
planar face
(top, front,
closest to the
View triad
Selecting objects
Deselecting objects
You can deselect and object by holding the Shift key as you
click it.
To deselect all objects in the graphics window, press the Esc
(Escape) key.
Quick Pick
PREFERENCES Objects
The Object will be set here work
layer (assign the object to work
layer), color of the object and
translucency of the object.
USING LAYERS
Choose Format Layer Settings to access the Layer
Settings dialog box.
Status :
Work
Selectable
Visible Only
Invisible
Name
This column shows the active
Work layer (a layer is visible and
selectable if its check box is checked).
Visible Only If a check box in this column
is selected, the objects on that layer can
be seen but not selected.
Coordinate systems
Absolute Coordinate System
The Absolute Coordinate System is the
coordinate system from which all objects are
referenced.
Work Coordinate System
The Work Coordinate System (WCS) is what you
will use for construction when you want to
determine orientations and angles of features.
The axes of the WCS are denoted XC, YC, and ZC.
(The C stands for current).
Sketching
A Sketch is a named set of 2D curves and points located on a
specified plane or path. You can apply rules, in the form of
geometric and dimensional constraints, to establish the
criteria your design needs.
Sketch curves
Finish Sketch
Use the Finish Sketch command to exit a sketch and
return to the application or command you started
sketching from.
Types of constraints
Geometric Constraints
Tangent
Vertical
Horizontal
Offset
Perpendicula
r
Coincident
Dimensional Constraints
Fillet overview
Chamfer
Boolean Operations: