Creating a custom cutout for a connector

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Determine mounting specifications

  1. Determine the mounting specifications (mounting hole and cutout dimensions) for the connector.
    Sketch-customconnector.png

Draw cutouts

You can create the cutout for the connector directly in the Cutout Library, or you can create it in the Face Editor and then add it to the library. This tutorial shows you how to create the cutout in the library.

  1. On the 3D View toolbar, choose Cutout Library Manager > Open Cutout Manager. The Library Manager dialog opens.
    Window-cutoutlibrary.png
  2. Click New Item. The New Item dialog opens.
    Edit-properties-dialog.png
  3. Enter a name for the cutout.
  4. If you want to change the default origin (shown as a red dot), in Origin Placement click the dot that you want to be the origin. (It will turn red.)
  5. Enter the Width and Height of the bounding box for your cutout. (If the cutout is to be a group of objects, all objects must fit within this box.)
  6. (Optional) Enter the Manufacturer, Part Number and/or Description.
  7. Create your cutout using the drawing tools, which include printed or silkscreened text and images.
    Window-cutouteditor-connector.png
  8. Click Accept & Close. Button-acceptclose.png
    The custom cutout is added to the bottom of the Cutout Library > personal library list.


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