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dealing with broken assembly constraints

dealing with broken assembly constraints

dealing with broken assembly constraints

(OP)
(NX8)More a handling problem:
I have opened a assembly has some broken (errors) with assembly constraints. I want to fix these problems. What is the quickest way to determine and to solve these problems. Some tricks ?
thanks in advance

RE: dealing with broken assembly constraints

Fastest = delete everything with an error and reattach them after checking the degrees of freedom from the subject part.

Less faster = double click on the error constraint then you will see which datum/face/edge/.... is still selected and then reattach it to the second csys/datum/edge/.... click apply.

Best regards,

Michaël.

NX7.5.4.4 + TC Unified 8.3
Win 7 64 bit

 

RE: dealing with broken assembly constraints

(OP)
thanks, Micky
How do you handle the deactivated constraints?
kill em all?
 

RE: dealing with broken assembly constraints

Yes. If there is no need for them in the future.

Best regards,

Michaël.

NX7.5.4.4 + TC Unified 8.3
Win 7 64 bit

 

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