<< Click to display table of contents >> Navigation: TiCon ProKon > Analysis Criteria ProKon M > Change in Positioning / Fastening Direction |
Change in Positioning/ Fastening Direction |
Change in positioning direction becomes necessary, within a positioning process, if a component or sub-assembly has to be positioned in more than one direction along a defined positioning axis. Change in fastening direction exists if a component or sub-assembly has to be fastened in more than one fastening axis/direction at the destination. |
Explanation
The aim should be to position and fasten all components or sub-assemblies in only one direction. This requires defining a coordinate system relative to the positioning direction in order to illustrate the main assembly direction and a positioning or fastening direction. If a component has to be rotated or turned over for the further assembly, this is being evaluated with a change in positioning or fastening direction.
Defining a coordinate system |
Change in positioning direction |
Example 1: Changing of positioning and fastening direction
Adding a coordinate system |
The z-axis is the main assembly direction from top to bottom |
Change in positioning direction (= change of coordinate axis) and in fastening direction (change in direction on the same coordinate axis)
|
Change in axis |
Change in direction |
z-axis |
|
|
4 bolts (assembly position) |
0 |
0 |
from z-axis to y-axis |
|
|
2 bolts (left side) |
1 |
0 |
Change in direction on y-axis |
|
|
2 bolts (right side) |
0 |
1 |
from y-axis to x-axis |
|
|
1 bolt |
1 |
0 |
Example 2: Assemble a switch cover to an oven with 3 bolts in a defined assembly order.
In order to fasten the 1st bolt, a change of the axis (X -> Y), and for the 2nd bolt, a change in positioning direction (+Y -> -Y) has to be evaluated.