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Autodesk Inventor Routed Systems
Tubing
Designing routed elements—including tubing and flexible hose—has never been easier than with Autodesk Inventor. Inventor's rules-based routing tools select the appropriate fittings, allowing you to easily change to a different style of fittings. Inventor will repopulate the run with the new fittings while adhering to any new design rules. Join Thom Tremblay as he shows how to use automated and manual routes to create tubing systems through your assemblies. Learn how to edit members of a run; change tube and pipe styles based on material, diameter, length, radius, and more; duplicate routes; and route hoses. Plus, learn how to document your design and output different formats for manufacturing.
Topics include:
- Working with styles
- Automating routing
- Building a route
- Using a derived route
- Editing tubing
- Routing hoses
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