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Can someone explain what CX means? In learning model roles I see (example) 1/8 = CX. I don't get it.

 

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Can someone explain what CX means? In learning model roles I see (example) 1/8 = CX. I don't get it.

 

Thanks

JK

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Typically CX is an abbreviation for clipping in the X direction of the drawing,  deployed to removed unused sections of the beam/assembly element to allow for larger scaled view on the drawing.

 

1/8 “  = 1 “ CX.   Typical associated with the clipping rule for X direction clip.

 

it can be built into the style and then inturn into a drawing process, I expect that is where you are seeing the naming being used to link the clipping to a style and then a process to generate an assembly or part etc.

 

https://graitec.com/uk/resources/technical-support/documentation/technical-faqs/faq-2082-why-is-it-i...

 

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Typically CX is an abbreviation for clipping in the X direction of the drawing,  deployed to removed unused sections of the beam/assembly element to allow for larger scaled view on the drawing.

 

1/8 “  = 1 “ CX.   Typical associated with the clipping rule for X direction clip.

 

it can be built into the style and then inturn into a drawing process, I expect that is where you are seeing the naming being used to link the clipping to a style and then a process to generate an assembly or part etc.

 

https://graitec.com/uk/resources/technical-support/documentation/technical-faqs/faq-2082-why-is-it-i...

 

John Bennett
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