Functions of Various Dimensioning Tools
Functions of Various Dimensioning Tools
Create Dimensions
Create Dimension Style
Add Leaders
Create Centerlines
Add Dimensional Tolerances
Add Geometric Tolerances
Edit Dimensions
Dimensioning
In previous chapters, you have learned to draw shapes of various objects and create drawings. However, while
creating a drawing, you also need to provide the size information. You can provide the size information by
adding dimensions to the drawings. In this chapter, you will learn how to create various types of dimensions.
You will also learn about some standard ways and best practices of dimensioning.
Creating Dimensions
In AutoCAD, there are many tools available for creating dimensions. You can access these tools from the Ribbon,
Command line, and Menu Bar.
The following table gives you the functions of various dimensioning tools.
Dimension DIM This tool creates a dimension based on the selected geometry.
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Likewise, you can create other types of dimensions using the Dimension
tool.
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Aligned DAL This tool creates a linear dimension parallel to the object.
Continue DCO It creates a linear dimension from the second extension line of the
previous dimension.
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Centerline CENTERLINE It creates a centreline between two lines. The centreline has the
associative property. It changes with the position of the lines
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Ordinate DOR It creates ordinate dimensions based on the current position of the User
Coordinate System (UCS).
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Adjust Space In the following figure, the drawing on the left side has congested
dimensions, whereas the right side drawing has dimensions with ample
space between them. You can use the Adjust Space tool to adjust the
space between the dimensions.
DIMSPACE
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Click the Select dimensions button on the dialog and select the
dimension to apply the inspection rate.
Right-click to accept.
Select the shape of the inspection from the Shape section.
Enter the Inspection rate. 100% means that the value will be
checked every time during the inspection process. 50% means
half the times.
If required, select the Label check box and enter the inspection
label.
Click OK.
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