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Circular Array for an Assembly Design - How to make a complete crown?

Circular Array for an Assembly Design - How to make a complete crown?

Circular Array for an Assembly Design - How to make a complete crown?

(OP)
Hi again,

I'm making an assembly where I use a sub-assembly as a circular array. I manage to position this sub-assembly correctly within a distance from the origin, but I wish to repeat this instance 12 times as a circular array (or complete crown) but I don't know how to do this when it comes to do it in assembly mode (in Assembly Design).

Can somebody help me with this please? I tried multi instantiation but I doesnt allow me to do it in a crown. I'm using V5R16.

Thanks!

Paul

RE: Circular Array for an Assembly Design - How to make a complete crown?

Paul - assembly re-use pattern is the ASD command you are looking for.
 

RE: Circular Array for an Assembly Design - How to make a complete crown?

(OP)
thanks a lot!

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