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  1. #1
    Hello,
    Does anybody know what ‘finished part’ in the TSimu mask means?

  2. #2
    Hello,
    Does anybody know what ‘finished part’ in the TSimu mask means?


    When you state a component in the processing of the work plan, then the collision observation of this ‘component’ is being calculated , and not only of the component and the stopping areas that you have selected in the strategie.
    It’s quite useful as also clamping elements are not considered, so you don’t always have to select these as stopping areas!
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  3. #3
    Thank you very much...

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