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From the specification tree, right-click a tolerance or an
annotation node and select Failure Modes.
| You can select several annotations and tolerances. |
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In the box under annotation node, enter the information of
possible failure modes and assign the criticality levels for those
failure modes.
| You can assign below criticality levels: |
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Least Important
By default, this criticality level is selected. |
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Low |
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Medium |
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High |
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Very High |
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You can add several failure modes with different criticality
levels for a single annotation or dimension. To do so:
- Click to add additional failure mode
information.
- From the list criticality level list, select the
applicable criticality level.
- You can predefine the failure modes using Data
Setup.
These predefined failure modes will be listed in the
failure mode box. You can expand the list and select
predefined the failure mode.
- You can specify the failure mode information for
functional surfaces and mechanical junctions during
their creation.
- When you select several annotations, you can add
failure mode information for all of them under
the Common Failure Modes node. You can also add the
failure modes for selected annotations individually
under their respective nodes.
- You can select several annotations to assign
failure modes to them.
- Under the Common Failure Modes node, specify
the failure mode information which is common for
all the selected annotations and dimensions.
- Under respective annotation nodes, specify
the failure mode information for individual
annotation or dimension.
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| The failure mode information is assigned to the
annotations and dimensions. You can hover over them in
the 3D area to display the information with its
criticality level in tooltips. |
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Click to remove the
specified possible failure mode
| A clipping plane is associated with the capture. |
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