Designate a part or surface(s) on your model for the top die, and define the motion
of the top die.
The top die is the upper tool in a die set that moves over
the stationary bottom die. The location of the top die is always defined as above the
blank.
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Select an operation, then from the tool set that appears, select the
Top Die.
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On the guide bar, choose Part or
Surfaces.
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If you choose Part, on the model, select an option from
the table below based on your desired result, and then click to confirm.
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If you choose Surfaces, on the model, select the
surface(s) you want to designate as the top die, and then click to
confirm.
Note: If you modify the blank thickness, you must reconfigure the tools created
by offset.
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Define the stroke, velocity, and Coulomb friction coefficient.
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In the microdialog, to set the stroke value to the closed position of
the tools, select . To specify a value, select the pencil tool
, type in a value, and press Enter.
Note: If you define the stroke value to be larger than the
auto-calculated or closed position, the open position of the tool
automatically repositions to match the stroke value to prevent a
collision with the bottom die.
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To define the Coulomb friction coefficient, in the microdialog, enter a
value next to the icon .
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Click to confirm.