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Alignment of Gear part

Daer all,

I am new guy for this user forum, currently I am using PC-DMIS in Camio 8.3. (Nikon Make)
Recently, I found a problem with a alignment issue for my product. It is about a alignment of [A-B I C I D-E ] of part. Please refer to attached file for details. In that A & B are the circles through which we are going to construct a 3S line as a primary datum, then moving ahead C is plane as a secondary datum and lastly D & E are tooth width, from which we need to construct a line through theirs mid points. As in that I don't understand how to do alignment of this part ?
Because there are 2 lines and 1 plane. and mostly unluckily axis of 3D line and Plane is same. Its conflicts my alignment. CAMIO is not allowing to add 2 line 1 plane alignment anyway.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Thank you in advance. Slight smile

Best Regards,​​​​​​​
Atul N

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  • @ - Thank you. It does works.
    @ - Thanks for more clarification (for understanding my concern as well).
    I think it is working on (alignment discussed above like A-B for levelling, D-E for rotation and C for origining at Z).
    Below is the snap of same.
    I am working on CAMIO its version of PC-DMIS.


    - I apologise. I really did not have any intend to do ask repeated question. I joined this forum day before yesterday and I was not known this before. "it is not a good idea to post the same question in a lot of threads - people will waste their time answering something that has already been answered/discussed elsewhere."


    Thanks Ninja , andersl and VPT again.

    Have a great day !

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  • @ - Thank you. It does works.
    @ - Thanks for more clarification (for understanding my concern as well).
    I think it is working on (alignment discussed above like A-B for levelling, D-E for rotation and C for origining at Z).
    Below is the snap of same.
    I am working on CAMIO its version of PC-DMIS.


    - I apologise. I really did not have any intend to do ask repeated question. I joined this forum day before yesterday and I was not known this before. "it is not a good idea to post the same question in a lot of threads - people will waste their time answering something that has already been answered/discussed elsewhere."


    Thanks Ninja , andersl and VPT again.

    Have a great day !

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