At 33:50time in the video, you explain how to assign coordinates to a connector in Creo Cabling. I tried applying this technique during a tool test for a company but faced challenges when working with MCB/MMCB components in a panel box. Despite practicing extensively and being able to route connectors and wires in similar setups, I couldn't route even a single network or wire for the panel box during the test. I suspect the issue might be related to the software version or specific configurations used for that panel box. Your explanation has been helpful in general, but I'd appreciate any tips on handling such situations or specific advice for routing MCB/MMCB networks. Thank you!
Yes I can guide you. Was there coordinate, point, axis any on mcb device. So that you can route the network on coordinate, point, axis. If entry port will not there on mcb then you could also give the coordinate on that connector. For routing network we we can route network on coordinate, point, axis so if coordinate was not on connector then you could aslo give coordinate for routing network.
One more thing that if we know the wire 2 end from and to. Means wire connection points if we know then we can assign the entry port(coordinate) on both the ends. And route the network.
@CAD_Master1 Yes I tried to give coordinates on round edge of entry portion so that we got z axis out side but that not able hapeen by selecting and open mcb in new folder We will download again and see if it is able do it at home now or not thanks
I can support online through whats aap call also but i charge 100 Rs per hr. In that I will clear all your doubts on software commands and industry level drawings work, live support during your practice.
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At 33:50time in the video, you explain how to assign coordinates to a connector in Creo Cabling. I tried applying this technique during a tool test for a company but faced challenges when working with MCB/MMCB components in a panel box.
Despite practicing extensively and being able to route connectors and wires in similar setups, I couldn't route even a single network or wire for the panel box during the test. I suspect the issue might be related to the software version or specific configurations used for that panel box.
Your explanation has been helpful in general, but I'd appreciate any tips on handling such situations or specific advice for routing MCB/MMCB networks. Thank you!
Yes I can guide you.
Was there coordinate, point, axis any on mcb device. So that you can route the network on coordinate, point, axis.
If entry port will not there on mcb then you could also give the coordinate on that connector.
For routing network we we can route network on coordinate, point, axis so if coordinate was not on connector then you could aslo give coordinate for routing network.
One more thing that if we know the wire 2 end from and to.
Means wire connection points if we know then we can assign the entry port(coordinate) on both the ends. And route the network.
@CAD_Master1
Yes I tried to give coordinates on round edge of entry portion so that we got z axis out side but that not able hapeen by selecting and open mcb in new folder
We will download again and see if it is able do it at home now or not thanks
Yes you can try at home also .
But you required to download mcb 3d model
I can support online through whats aap call also but i charge 100 Rs per hr.
In that I will clear all your doubts on software commands and industry level drawings work, live support during your practice.
Pls do guide