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11.1.2. Direction of connection points

Example "Cable duct"

The connection points must be created in such a manner that the connection parts have the same direction. This means that a connection element may not be turned 180° because then the open side of the cable duct must always be on the same side.

This is reached because the red axis always points upwards.

The following figure shows two parts that need to be connected:

Part 1: Red axis points upwards

Part 1: Red axis points upwards

Part 2: Red axis also points upwards

Part 2: Red axis also points upwards

Result: The red axes are on top of each other, the green and blue axes point in the opposite direction

Result: The red axes are on top of each other, the green and blue axes point in the opposite direction

Example "Fence"

In order for the fences to be able to move around the hinge, the connection points must be in opposite directions.

In this example, the red coordinate axes are also on top of each other, so the respective connection point of the right and left fence must be opposite each other.

One connection point points upwards, the other downwards.

One of the red axes of the coordinate system points out of the fence, the other into it.

The connection point of the left and right fence are in opposite directions

The connection point of the left and right fence are in opposite directions

The red axes are on top of each other

The red axes are on top of each other