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Group in assembly ?

Group in assembly ?

Group in assembly ?

(OP)
How can I group parts in assembly for creating a group pattern?
I have 20 part in an assembly and I wont to pattern them more easier.I hope you have a solution for me.I am using UGS NX4.
Thanks.

RE: Group in assembly ?

Hi,
if I'm not missing something, you cold use "component pattern". As for "grouping" the parent components in a sort of "selection group", you could create a filter or move them in a same layer...

Regards

RE: Group in assembly ?

(OP)
Yes, I'm using component pattern , but I'm searching for a batter method to pattern a lot of parts. For exemple you have 20 parts and you have to  patern them 3 times on a cylindric face. I wont to make a group with this 20 parts and after that to make a single pattern, if it possible. For the moment I use component pattern but in my opinion it take more time and create a lots of patterns in assemblie.
An other question how can I finde the weight(kg) of an assemblie?

Thanks!

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