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desigan2015
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center of gravity

desigan2015
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Dear All,

i would like to find the center of gravity of attached frame .i already tired using the command center of gravity and total weight calculation , but in the model  did not reference reference point. please advise

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center of gravity

Dear All,

i would like to find the center of gravity of attached frame .i already tired using the command center of gravity and total weight calculation , but in the model  did not reference reference point. please advise

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mick-CNF
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Should be there just a small white dot.

Window around the whole assembly and you should find it.

If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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Should be there just a small white dot.

Window around the whole assembly and you should find it.

If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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mick-CNF
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If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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Sebastian_Eiche
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the point is showing..but not seen. try to change the AutoCAD token "ptype" because this point is used for this. I change it to 8% and another point

Pttype.jpgpttype_2.jpg


Sebastian Eiche
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If this information was helpful, please use the Accept as Solution function, this make it easier for other users

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the point is showing..but not seen. try to change the AutoCAD token "ptype" because this point is used for this. I change it to 8% and another point

Pttype.jpgpttype_2.jpg


Sebastian Eiche
Application Engineer @Mensch und Maschine acadGraph

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If this information was helpful, please use the Accept as Solution function, this make it easier for other users

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mick-CNF
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I don't really use centre of gravity very often but I didn't know you could change the type.Smiley Happy

If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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I don't really use centre of gravity very often but I didn't know you could change the type.Smiley Happy

If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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desigan2015
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Thanks a lot Mr.sebastian.. I have changed the point style and now i  can see the reference point.

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Thanks a lot Mr.sebastian.. I have changed the point style and now i  can see the reference point.

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desigan2015
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Thanks a lot Mr.sebastian.. I have changed the point style and now i  can see the reference point.

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Thanks a lot Mr.sebastian.. I have changed the point style and now i  can see the reference point.

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