having a problem replacing a part family in assembly
having a problem replacing a part family in assembly
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I created a part family named model 1. I made another assembly and brought in model 1. Chose my part in the family called part 1. I try to right click to replace component with model 1 and select model 2. I get the error message failure to load part.
Is there something else I have to do with the part family file. I would like to change from one part of the family to another without having to delete the original and bring in a new one. Kind of defeats the purpose if I cant.
Is there something else I have to do with the part family file. I would like to change from one part of the family to another without having to delete the original and bring in a new one. Kind of defeats the purpose if I cant.





RE: having a problem replacing a part family in assembly
RE: having a problem replacing a part family in assembly
RE: having a problem replacing a part family in assembly
What do you have and what exactly are you trying to accomplish? This forum has a lot of members, I'm sure someone here has done something similar and will be able to give a preferred workflow or tips/tricks.
RE: having a problem replacing a part family in assembly
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RE: having a problem replacing a part family in assembly
I would like to be able to switch from one part in the family to another and have all of the mates be the same. If I do drafting, I would like not to have to re-link my dimensions. If I want to use a variation of the part in an assembly, I would like to switch to it without doing any updating myself.
RE: having a problem replacing a part family in assembly
If you have a bolt (memeber1) in an assembly and find it too short, you can switch/substitute another bolt (member2) and maintain the relations and annotations in your drawing. The reason they maintain is becasue they were created from the 'same' master file.
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RE: having a problem replacing a part family in assembly
As for maintaining your current Assembly Constraints, as long as in the Replace Component dialog you have the Settings option 'Maintain Relationships' toggled ON, you shouldn't have any problems if you actually replace one family member with another. Even if you were to manually choose a different Master Template, for example replacing a Hex Head Cap Screw with a Socket Head Cap Screw, as long as the 'mating' faces/edge were given common user defined names (which is the case with the NX Reuse library parts) you can perform the same replacement without losing Constraints.
John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
Product Engineering Software
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
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Cypress, CA
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To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.