How to change direction of start/end pipe pipe route node

How to change direction of start/end pipe pipe route node

WillL84
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How to change direction of start/end pipe pipe route node

WillL84
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I'm trying to create a pipe run with hydraulic hose (no fittings) that 'll change the size of (will be 3/8" OD pneumatic tubing). When you start/end a route you need to have the arrow point in the correct direction. How can you change this? Often times it points in the opposite direction from what I need.

 

I checked the Inventor 2015 help (https://help.autodesk.com/view/INVNTOR/2015/ENU/?guid=GUID-35B9EC01-E774-438D-8E5E-39492E1C36DF) and all it says is "Be sure the axis is pointing in the needed direction when you make your selection."

Great, thanks, no kidding captain. How can I swap the direction like you can with almost everything else in Inventor?

 

I've attached a picture. No matter wher eI try to make the start point on this fitting it's always pointing the wrong way.

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CGBenner
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@WillL84 

 

Hello!  Have you tried using the space bar to toggle the arrow direction?  Is the fitting Authored as a T&P Fitting, do you know?

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WillL84
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That's the one thing I DIDN'T try lol.

I tried CTRL, ALT, etc.

 

I'm amazed at the fact that that little tidbit was left out of the help lol

 

Thank you!

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CGBenner
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@WillL84 

 

One of many tricks I learned over the years.  I mainly did rigid pipe, very little with tubing.  If you think this is something you will be using more often, here are some classes I've done at Autodesk University on T&P.  There may be some other good tips in there for you.  Good luck!

 

A Little less Talk - Inventor Professional Tube & Pipe Demo

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WillL84
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That's awesome! I'll be sure to check those classes out, thank you.

 

I do a little here and there for my work, all water and pneumatic things but all with soft/semi-rigid (plastic) tubing so I just start with the hydraulic/no fittings and then modify the ID/OD after population.

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CGBenner
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@WillL84 

I'm always here if you have other T&P questions, and there are several others who can hep as well.

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WillL84
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Glad to hear it, thanks again!

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darrenlshh
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Hi, sorry, could you please explain again how could i change the direction of the T&P ? 

I have tried to use spacebar, it's still going the wrong direction.

Thanks

 

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rosie_lucas1
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Hi @darrenlshh,

I wanted to check in and see if you still needed assistance, or if you found a solution to your question already? Let us know if you need further assistance by providing an update or if you have found a solution, please share it with the community so other members who may have the same question could learn from your experience.

All the best,

Rosie| Community Manager

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