How to use Edge bend & Planar bend command in CREO Software

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Creo offers two distinct commands for creating bends in your sheet metal parts: Edge Bend and Planar Bend.
    Edge Bend:
    Function: Creates a rounded bend along a straight edge of your sheet metal part.
    Applications: Ideal for bending sheet metal edges with a smooth, curved transition. Often used for creating corners, cylindrical shapes, or curved enclosures.
    Selection: You select the straight edge on the sheet metal face where you want to apply the bend.
    Bend Definition: Creo allows defining the bend radius (controls the curvature) and the bend angle (specifies the folding angle).
    Automatic Flange Extension: Edge Bend automatically extends the adjacent flanges by the bend radius to maintain material continuity.
    Planar Bend:
    Function: Creates a bend along a selected planar face on your sheet metal part. This can be a straight bend or a rolled bend.
    Applications: Suitable for creating sharp bends (angle bends) or rolled bends (cylindrical bends) on a flat sheet metal face. Useful for forming boxes, channels, or lids.
    Selection: You select the planar face on the sheet metal part where you want to define the bend.
    Bend Type: Creo offers two options:
    Angle Bend: Specifies a desired angle for a sharp, folded bend.
    Roll Bend: Defines the bend radius for a smooth, cylindrical bend.
    Bend Axis: For planar bends, you define an axis for the bend rotation. This is typically perpendicular to the selected face.
    Bend Flange Definition: Creo allows for independent control over the flange lengths on either side of the bend for more flexibility.
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