Absolute Coordinate System
The Absolute Coordinate System is the coordinate system from which all objects are referenced. This is a fixed coordinate system and hence the locations and orientations of every object in NX7 modeling space are related back to this system. The Absolute Coordinate System (or “Absolute CSYS”) also provides a common frame of reference between part files. An absolute position at X=1, Y=1, and Z=1 in one part file is the same location in any
other part file as well. The View Triad is a visual indicator that represents the orientation of the Absolute coordinate
system of the model
NX7 FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN
by
Ming C. Leu
Akul Joshi
Krishna C. R. Kolan
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Rolla, Missouri 65409
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