2. Creating a Part to Use in an Assembly
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3. Make Assembly from Part
Orientate Part, Fix it’s Location, and Place Ordnance System
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4. Mating the Bottom Face of Part Coincident to Top Reference Plane
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Creating a Relations (Mate) on the Reference Plane
Remember that the Reference Planes are part of the part and are
very useful when orientating parts and assembles
6. You should create a new Coordinate System for your Assembly
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7. Change the default Coordinate System to you New Coordinate System
This changes the Center of Mass in the Mass Properties
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Change Coordinate System
from the default to your new
Coordinate System
8. Insert Parts or Assembly to your new Assembly
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9. Create Relationships between parts
This part has two mates (concentric & coincident)
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10. This Assembly Part is still able to Rotate. This is ok if the part in moveable, but in
this case I want to Fix the Part in Place so an additional Mate is Needed
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11. The uses of the Part’s Plane are used to Orientate and Fix the New Part in Place
A Parallel Mate is Used to Align the Part in this Assembly
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12. A Replace Part command is use to replace parts, but in case an error is created
because the coordinate system placed on the first part will no longer exist. A new
coordinate system must be created.
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When handling large Assemblies, it is a good idea to go to Options and turn on
Lightweight.
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In Moveable Assemblies you are able to see the Range of Movement
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Sheet Metal Parts can be Unfolded and Detailed for Manufacturing
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Weldment Members can be Ordered from automatic generated Cut List
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Looking at an Assembly in 3D – we can spot problems and make the
necessary changes needed easier. In a moveable assembly we can
analyze the range of movement . Finally, because the system is
parametric we know that the changes to the assembly will translate to
the part model and drawings.
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