MATE_ALIGN_PART_SA specifies two faces which can be mated or aligned.
---->(MATE_ALIGN_PART_SA)----+
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+------------------------------<---------------------------------+
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+-(:MATE_FACES)--|move face|--|fixed face|-------------------->--+
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+-(:MATE_FACES_OFFSET)--|move face|--|fixed face|--|offset|--->--+
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+-(:ALIGN_FACES)--|move face|--|fixed face|------------------->--+
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+-(:ALIGN_FACES_OFFSET)--|move face|--|fixed face|--|offset|-->--+
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+-(:ALIGN_AXIS)--|move face|--|fixed face|--(:REVERSE)-------->--+
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+-(:PARALLEL_FACES)--|move face|--|fixed face|--(:REVERSE)---->--+
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+-(:DONE)---->
The following options are available to position a part.
- :MATE_FACES - specifies the fixed face, and the face to be moved.
- :MATE_FACES_OFFSET - specifies the fixed face, the face to be moved,
and an offset value.
- :ALIGN_FACES - specifies the fixed face, and the face to be aligned.
- :ALIGN_FACES_OFFSET - specifies the fixed face, the face to be
aligned, and an offset value.
- :ALIGN_AXIS - specifies the fixed face and the face to be moved.
If required, you can :REVERSE the direction of the axis.
- :PARALLEL_FACES - specifies the fixed face and the face to be moved.
If required, you can :REVERSE the direction of the axis.
This subaction is used to define your transformation by mating or
aligning 3D parts and assemblies.
POSITION_PA_SA subaction