Specifies the characteristics of free edges. Free edges often need to be shaped with a grinder, or beveled to satisfy paint adhesion, stress concentration, or weld joint requirements.
A free edge is an edge that is not completely covered either by a connection or by another free edge treatment. That means that a free edge can be an opening edge (created in the Molded Forms task), a hole edge (created in the Hole Management task), an edge made by use of a boundary curve, the edge of a lapped plate, or an edge defined by use of a reference plane. A free edge treatment is any operation performed on a free edge, such as grind, bevel, or mill.
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